Jhun Himeno started spinning at the age of 15 in Manila where he spent almost half of his life. He soon then began to discover his great passion for Dee-Jaying and decided to explore more of it.
He began his journey when he started playing at SUBWAY, one of the most famous and sought-after clubs in the Philippines. Thereafter, he was soon recognized and believed to be one of the best Dj's in Manila.
Due to the hasty speed of his career, Jhun decided to expand his calling and began to travel all over Asia. He started his gig tours in Beijing and Guangzhou as well as Taipei and Manila. Finally, he thought of moving back to Tokyo. Although it was his homeland, He had to start from scratch and worked hard for his credibility. He started as a resident DJ for Club Quest where he met Roger Jordan (One of the most recognized Djs in the Tokyo club scene), Bar Hideout and Wall Street Roppongi. Thereafter, he started having major breaks at Areju and Club M Roppongi where he bumped into his mentor John Robinson (Tokyo's King of After Hours) and at the same time came up with a monthly event named “VIRUS”. The event immediately became big and now features renowned Djs all over the world.
As he continues to succeed as a DJ, he then started coming up with special events that featured different kinds of club music-- from New Wave, 80’s Disco, Soul R&B, Trance and currently House, Electro House Tribal House and Minimal.
Just recently, Jhun played at VELFARRE TOKYO for the event called TRANSIT with DJ ROGER JORDAN. This was soon followed by another remarkable performance with PETER HOOK from the well-known group called NEW ORDER. He just also finished his successful China Tour with DJ JOHN ROBINSON wherein they both invaded Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Tienjin and Wuhan through their passion for music and innovative performances. He then went back to the Philippines and was invited to perform at one of the sought elite clubs there?Embassy Super Club ( The Fort) wherein he made another remarkable performance.
I guess being a Filipino-Japanese gave me the edge I definitely needed in order to gain the trust and confidence of the people most especially the club goers here in Tokyo. He strongly believes that his experience in Manila and familiarity with the industry paved way for his growing career in Tokyo. Currently, he plays weekly--after hours at Firewall Roppongi, M’s Shinjuku, for the event called “VIRUS” and MINISTRY.