NIOAA bridges Berlin and Tokyo through two twin creative spaces in Mitte and Harajuku. It is a platform where creators collide to ignite new cultures, products, and value.
Co-founded by entrepreneur Ryotaro Bordini Chikushi and creative director Hideaki Oki, NIOAA welcomes your curiosity and collaboration in shaping this cross-cultural exchange
Founders
Ryotaro Chikushi
Ryotaro Bordini Chikushi is a serial entrepreneur and cultural bridge-builder who has spent more than two decades moving between the worlds of art, design, and urban culture.
Fascinated by how places, people, and ideas shape one another, his work explores the meeting point of Japanese precision and Berlin’s sense of freedom.
With NIOAA, he creates spaces that are more than exhibitions: places of dialogue and reflection where creativity becomes an attitude: curious, open, and respectful.
Before founding NIOAA, Ryotaro established NION in Berlin, a cross-cultural platform connecting Japan and Europe through art, design, and social innovation.
For him, Berlin is a laboratory for change and Tokyo a mirror of depth, and between the two, NIOAA stands as a living platform for artistic and social resonance.
Hideaki Oki​
After graduating from the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies at Keio University in 2005, he joined Hakuhodo Kettle. In 2020, he founded the creative alliance OOAA.
With a background in integrated communication planning and advertising creativity, he engages in both vision design and creative development for brands, companies, urban development, and creative communities.
He was involved in the overall concept development of Tokyu Plaza Harajuku “Harakado,” a new landmark in Tokyo, and designed a creator platform on the 3rd floor.
On the same floor, he co-manages the creative commune THE COFFEE BREW CLUB, and operates STUDIO SUPER
CHEESE, a new-concept studio that fuses a standing bar with a photography studio.
Curators
Che Andre Bergendahl
Team
Mineaki Kamada
Project Manager
He spent nearly two decades at Dentsu Inc., engaging in business development and marketing, and was also involved in management through joint-venture creation and advisory roles for clients.
Since relocating to Berlin, he has been collaborating with the creative collective yellowsyellows and an innovation research firm, with a particular focus on the fields of food, travel, craft, and intellectual property.
A passionate listener of podcasts, he continues to explore where creativity connects cultures and everyday life.
Maike Hank
Communication Manager
For more than two decades, Maike has been living and working in the digital world — and just as long in Berlin. A strategist, editor, and graphic designer, she moves fluidly between disciplines, connecting ideas, people, and aesthetics with ease. She believes deeply in the power of empathy and action and her work is guided by a strong curiosity for personal, social, and digital transformation. As an independent communication expert, she collaborates with agencies, companies, and NGOs to shape meaningful narratives.
Chihiro Matsuda
Coordinator
Satoru Teshima
Coordinator
Naho Iguchi
Coordinator