performing in 2006 in Oakland The venue began as a
Japanese restaurant in Berkeley established by Yoshie Akiba, Kaz Kajimura and Hiroyuki Hori, though the club soon moved to a larger space on Claremont Avenue and began to feature live jazz music. It eventually gained a reputation as one of the most significant jazz venues on the
West Coast. In May 1997, the club moved to
Jack London Square during the revitalization of the
Port of Oakland, as a 330-seat, jazz concert hall with an attached 220 seat Japanese restaurant, assisted by funding from the Oakland Development Agency. ==San Francisco location==