Uwe Siemon-Netto has published a fascinating article on Asia's extraordinary interest in Bach. Concerning Japan:
... a veritable Bach boom has been sweeping that country for the past 16 years. Its driving force is organist Masaaki Suzuki, founder and conductor of the Bach Collegium Japan that has spawned hundreds of similar societies throughout the country.
During Advent or Holy Week, respectively, Suzuki’s performances of the “Christmas Oratorio” or the “St. Matthew Passion” are always sold out, even though tickets cost more than $600. After each concert, members of the audience crowd Suzuki on the podium asking him about the Christian concept of hope and about death, a topic normally taboo in polite Japanese society. “I am spreading Bach’s message, which is a biblical one,” Suzuki said. (more . . .)