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Lights for Liberty: Seattle Nihonmachi
Wisteria Park 1430 S Main St, Seattle, WA, United StatesLights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Concentration Camps, will protest the inhumane conditions faced by migrants, including separation of families and jailing of children. Japanese Americans faced similar hardships during WWII.
Lakewood SummerFEST
Fort Steilacoom Park 4110 15th Avenue, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe City of Lakewood proudly presents you the 2019 SummerFEST! With food trucks, car shows, and entertainment galore, the festival promises a fun time for all. In partnership with the Lakewood Sister Cities Association, there will also be an International Festival at SummerFEST that will highlight the many cultures and countries that make up our […]
Uwajimaya Natsu Matsuri Summer Festival
Uwajimaya Seattle Store 600 5th Ave S, Seattle, WA, United StatesJoin Uwajimaya for its annual Natsu Matsuri Outdoor Summer Festival! Food booths will be serving everyone’s favorite Japanese festival foods such as okonomiyaki, yakisoba, takoyaki and shave ice. Entertainment includes taiko performances, eating contests, children’s games, jan-ken-pon contest and more! Time: 11 am - 6 pm (Sat) 11 am - 5 pm (Sun)
Bon Odori
Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple 1427 S Main St, Seattle, WA, United StatesAn 87-year-old Seattle Japanese Buddhist tradition to honor deceased ancestors through the dancing of traditional Japanese folk dances. People of all ages and ethnicities join in the dancing in a true community spirit. It's also a day for celebration and offers something for the whole family from Japanese food dishes (for sale) to free martial […]
Bon Odori
Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple 1427 S Main St, Seattle, WA, United StatesAn 87-year-old Seattle Japanese Buddhist tradition to honor deceased ancestors through the dancing of traditional Japanese folk dances. People of all ages and ethnicities join in the dancing in a true community spirit. It's also a day for celebration and offers something for the whole family from Japanese food dishes (for sale) to free martial […]
50th Annual White River Bon Odori
White River Buddhist Temple 3625 Auburn Way North, Auburn, WA, United StatesFestival in which young and old come together to dance, rejoice and remember their ancestors and Japanese culture. Everyone is invited to come watch and join in the dancing. There will be performances by Okinawan Kenjin Kai and Seattle Matsuri Taiko. There will be food booths and a beer garden. Collecting donations (monetary and non-perishable […]
Wandering & Wondering
Kubota Garden 9817 55th Avenue South, Seattle, WA, United StatesWandering & Wondering is an annual site-specific performance at Kubota Garden and Seattle Japanese Garden. Over a two-hour period, visitors will encounter dancers and musicians dispersed in surprising locations throughout the garden as the performers engage in a minute-by-minute response to all the scents, sounds, sights and sensations of the garden. At Kubota Garden, the […]
Film Screening – Persona Non Grata & Sugihara Survivors
Broadway Performance Hall 1625 Broadway, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe Consulate-General of Japan in Seattle and the Holocaust Center for Humanity will host a panel discussion and screening of two films about Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara at the Broadway Performance Hall of Seattle Central College. Prior to the event, there will be an opportunity to talk with the director of one of the films, […]
Magic Box:Defining Words in a Digital Age
bonfire gallery 603 S. Main Street, SeattleA collaborative installation of paintings, poetry and Japanese Butoh dance by painter Shoko Zama with ekphrastic free verse poetry by poet David Thornbrugh. The exhibition will also feature live storefront Butoh performance as well as ekphrastic poetry readings on Opening nights. The exhibition will be held until September 29.
59th Annual Golf Tournament
The Golf Club at Newcastle 15500 Six Penny Ln, Newcastle, WA, United StatesHelp support Society programs like Japan in the Schools (JIS) by attending our 59th Annual Golf Tournament! Join them for a great day of golf in the height of summer! Network with friends and colleagues while supporting the Society in its mission to promote friendship and understanding between the peoples of Japan and Washington State. All […]
59th Annual Golf Tournament
The Golf Club at Newcastle 15500 Six Penny Ln, Newcastle, WA, United StatesJoin the Japan-America Society for a great day of golf in the height of summer! Network with friends and colleagues while supporting the Society in its mission to promote friendship and understanding between the peoples of Japan and Washington State. All players can enjoy lunch before the tournament and take part in the awards dinner […]
Ultimate Japanese Summer Festivals
Looking to visit the most popular Japanese festivals in Japan this summer? Then join Keiro Northwest this summer for a special tour that will include reserved exclusive seating at various festivals all over Japan! Festivals include Niigata Nagaoka Fireworks, Aomori Nebuta, and Akita Kanto Festivals! There are only 20 spots available for this special tour […]
Wandering & Wondering
Seattle Japanese Garden 1075 Lake Washington Blvd E, Seattle, WA, United StatesWandering & Wondering is an annual site-specific performance at Kubota Garden and Seattle Japanese Garden. Over a two-hour period, visitors will encounter dancers and musicians dispersed in surprising locations throughout the garden as the performers engage in a minute-by-minute response to all the scents, sounds, sights and sensations of the garden. At Kubota Garden, the […]
43rd Annual Powell Street Festival
Powell Street Festival is Vancouver’s annual celebration of Japanese Canadian arts & culture. The street festival takes place in the historic Japanese Canadian neighbourhood known as Paueru Gai. This year’s lineup of performing artists features a wide variety of international and local talent. Free and open to the public. Info: powellstreetfestival.com Location: 410-111 West Hastings […]
From Hiroshima to Hope
Northwest shore of Green Lake 7312 W Green Lake Drive, Seattle, WA, United StatesFrom Hiroshima to Hope, Seattle’s annual peace event honoring the victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and all victims of war and violence, takes place on Tuesday, August 6, the 74th anniversary of the atomic bombings. The program features speaker David Swanson, author, peace activist, and journalist, and Seattle Youth Poet Laureate, […]
Ayame Kai Guild Pop-Up Sale
Keiro Northwest Garden Vista Room 1601 E. Yesler Way, Seattle, WA, United StatesSummer Pop-up sale features handmade crafts, baked goods, & shave ice. Also, flash inventory sale across the street at 1605 S. Washington spotlights kitchenware, house decor, artwork, clothing, & special Asian-themed items. Proceeds benefit Keiro NW’s remaining programs, Nikkei Manor & Kokoro Kai.
Family Saturday August: Kendama Workshop By The Gallagher Twins
Seattle Japanese Garden 1075 Lake Washington Blvd E, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe Gallagher twins are coming to the garden for a demonstration and a fun hands-on kendama experience! Kendama is a traditional Japanese toy that originally became popular during the Edo period. Kendama regained its popularity in many parts of the world in recent years, and its styles and skills show influences from yo-yo, juggling and […]
Omoide (Memories) Writing Group
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United StatesSimilar to playing with your childhood “Play-Doh”, writing requires molding, shaping, adding and subtracting. Writing instructor Janine Brodine will share the similarities with the group. This event is free and open to anyone interested in writing their own family histories.
All Things Japanese Sale
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe All Things Japanese Sale features great deals on unique and one-of-a-kind Japanese antiques and resale items that include home & decor, kitchen & cooking items, tableware & pottery, Japanese dolls, furniture, fans, traditional clothing, plush toys, books, and more. In addition to the main sale on August 17th, a preview sale will be held […]
Hai! Japantown 2019
Seattle Japantown (Nihonmachi) in the International District 5th & Jackson Street, Seattle, WA, United StatesStreet theatre, butoh dancing, yukata lessons, spam musubi contest and Hawaiian beats — it’s all part of how Seattle’s Japantown mixes it up to celebrate Japanese culture in a uniquely Northwest way. During the third annual summer festival, the shops, galleries, restaurants and other creative spaces in the resurging historic Japantown will be buzzing with […]
Traditional Japanese Boatbuilding Class
Northwest Maritme Center 431 water street, Port Townsend, WA, United StatesIn this class, Northwest Maritime Center will build a traditional Japanese Boat using the construction as a backdrop exploring both the technical aspects of boatbuilding but also the cultural underpinnings of apprentice learning. Students will work with Japanese hand tools used in boatbuilding and learn specific techniques such as fitting plant seems using saws and […]
Seattle Storm Japan Night
Alaska Airlines Arena (UW Arena) 3870 Montlake Blvd NE, Seattle, WA, United StatesCome join WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association) 2018 champion Seattle Storm, whlie celebrating Japanese culture. Japanese cultual booths will be on desplay for the night. If you are interested in hosting a booth, cotact (206) 412-8378 / gangho@kaigaikenshu.com (Gangho Yun). Fee: $15 (discount from $25 with promotion code) Tickets are available at https://bit.ly/2GLMgpo and discount […]
Wooden Boat Festival
Northwest Maritme Center 431 water street, Port Townsend, WA, United StatesPort Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, September 5-8th. 300 boats, 7 Stages of presentations, demos, music and plays. 20 Food Vendors, 50 exhibitors. This year featuring Japanese Boatbuilding. Taiko Drummers, Traditional Shinto launching ceremony, planing contest, Gyotaku fish printing, kids boatbuilding. Kids under 12 years old are free to join.
Support Group NIKO Annual Yard Sale
NIKO no KaiSeptember 7th, Saturday 9:30am〜3pm @ Jubilee REACH (14200 SE13th Pl. Bellevue) Japanese books, comics, toys, children’s clothing and various household goods. A bake sale will also be held at the premise. (only available in limited quantities). The sale will be moved indoors in case of rain or increment weather.
Kuniko Fukushima Afternoon Concert in Seattle
The Chapel Space - Good Shepherd Center 4th Floor 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Seattle, WA, United StatesSeattle based singer-songwriter Kuniko Fukushima will have her third annual Seattle performance. At the concert, Kuniko will sing some of her original songs in Japanese including her new songs, as well as some songs that everyone should be familiar with. Ticket Price: $20 (Adults) $10 (Children under 10) $25 (door) Tickets are available at: https://kunikofukushima.bpt.me. […]
日本語でおしゃべりを楽しむ会
Issaquah Library 10 W. Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA, United States在米生活の長さに関わらず、時々誰かと思いっきり日本語でおしゃべりしたいと思うことはありませんか?子育てのことや、自分や家族の健康について、日本にいる家族の事など、気楽におしゃべりを楽しみながら、必要な情報を交換し、地域の日本人の方たちと繋がる機会を持てたらと思います。お気軽にご参加ください。 *当会は、いかなる宗教団体・教育機関にも属しておりません。物品の販売もいたしません。 ご質問等、お気軽に chawakai25@gmail.com ひさえ までご連絡ください。
Bite of Seattle 2023
Seattle Center 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA, United StatesAfter three long years, Bite of Seattle, the city’s premier food and music festival, returns to Seattle Center on July 21-23! The Bite will feature over 200 vendors showcasing some of the best restaurants Seattle has to offer – from ice cream to poke to pizza and everything in between. And food isn’t the only […]
White River Bon Odori
White River Buddhist Temple 3625 Auburn Way North, Auburn, WA, United StatesFestival in which young and old come together to dance, rejoice and remember their ancestors. All are welcome to come watch and/or join in the folk dancing. There will be food booths, beer garden and taiko performance. Event is free and open to the public. www.wrbt.org White River Buddhist Temple 3625 Auburn Way North 253-833-1442
From Hiroshima to Hope
Northwest shore of Green Lake 7312 W Green Lake Drive, Seattle, WA, United StatesCandle-lit lanterns will spark hope at From Hiroshima to Hope, Seattle's annual lantern-floating peace ceremony, on Sunday evening, August 6 at Green Lake. The event includes music, poetry, dance, speakers, and candle-lit lanterns floating on the lake. Marking the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, From Hiroshima to Hope honors the […]
Podcast new episode | Interview with Tamiko Nimura
online (on demand)Welcome to the second season of “beyond generations,” a podcast. It’s my journey of discovering what happened to Japanese American people during World War II, and how people have been trying to acknowledge, understand, and learn from it, and figure out how to connect it to the future. I am your host, Monica. The guest […]