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Special Screening for Day of Remembrance: And Then They Came for Us

Ethnic Cultural Center Theater @ UW 3940 Brooklyn Ave. NE, Seattle

Nikkei Student Union at UW in partnership with Japanese Student Association will be hosting a screening of the film And Then They Came for Us with pre-film performances by UW Taiko Kai and Michaela and Kira Kusumi and a post-film panel discussion. This event is free and open to the public! All are welcome! Its […]

Free

2019 Japan Tour Orientation

Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United States

Since 2010, the North American Post and Hokubei Hochi Foundation have offered an annual cultural tour to Japan for our readers and our local Nikkei community members. Our tour includes travel to Tokyo, Takayama, Shirakawa-go, Okayama, Kyoto, Nara, and Hiroshima and gives members unique local experiences and low tour rates for travelers. *Availability is limited. […]

Seattle Japanese Chorus Festival

Bellevue Children's Academy 14640 NE 24th St, Bellevue, WA, United States

  Seattle Japanese Chorus Festival Three Japanese/Japanese related choirs; 「Sound Singers」,「Echo Chorus」and「EGC (Evergreen Glee Club)」are planning to have a chorus festival in March to remember the tragedy of the Great East Japan Earthquake in Japan. We have been singing together every year since 2012 for Songs of Hope's first memorial concert of the earthquake. We also […]

Chinatown-International District Station Community Workshop

Union Station 401 S Jackson ST, Seattle, WA, United States

Sound Transit is planning a new Link light rail station that will connect Chinatown-International District and Pioneer Square to more destinations throughout the city and region. Join the community workshop to view the latest station locations and route options, explore the future of the ID neighborhood, and share your feedback on what matters most to […]

Whatcom Chorale: “Lest We Forget…”

St. Paul's Episcopal Church 2117 Walnut St, Bellingham

Whatcom Chorale presents the first performance of award-winning composer Sarah Mattox’s poignant “Heart Mountain Choral Suite," based on the diaries of WWII Japanese internment camp survivor Kara Kondo. The role of Kara will be sung by Metropolitan Opera Guild mezzo-soprano Kimberly Sogioka, whose grandparents were also interned at Heart Mountain War Relocation Center in Wyoming. […]

$5 – $18

Orizuru “Paper Crane” Folding Party

Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United States

Drop Off folded cranes or stop by to help fold for a few minutes or a few hours. Drinks and light refreshments provided - as well as origami paper with folding instructions! On Sat. March 30, a Japanese American pilgrimage group will go the fence at the mass incarceration site at Dilley, Texas, and hang […]

History Café: Untold Stories from the Chinese Exclusion Act

The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA, United States

For 61 years, the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act barred Chinese laborers from entering the United States and prevented those who did from becoming naturalized citizens. Applicants were questioned in detail at US ports of entry about their families and villages in China. This rich, biographical information is now accessible in Seattle, housed at the local […]

Amy and Michelle’s Art Exhibition

Madrona Wine Merchants 1127 34th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Michelle Kumata and Amy Nikaitani are having an art exhibition at Madrona Wine Merchants. Michelle is showing her Nihonmachi portraits, and Amy is showing her sumi paintings, ink drawings and watercolors. Amy's drawings are featured at Hirabayashi Place and Nihonmachi Alley. The exhibit will be on display March - April. Make an afternoon trip to Madrona Wine Merchants […]

Seattle Betsuin Salmon Dinner Fundraiser

Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple 1427 S Main St, Seattle, WA, United States

The 7th Annual Salmon Dinner Fundraiser at the Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple will include specially prepared salmon or pork alternative with miso soup, salad, rice, vegetable and tsukemono. Baked goods will also be sold. Take out or drive-thru from 2-7pm and dine in from 4-7:30pm. Tickets $17. For details: www.seattlebetsuin.com, (206) 329-0800 or office@seattlebetsuin.com.

Learn to Swing Dance

china harbor 2040 westlake ave n., seattle, WA, United States

Learn the original swing dance, Lindy Hop. Swing It Seattle has new introductory class series starting regularly. 5 weeks of class for just $70. No partner or experience required. Fun people, great exercise, and free parking! Learn more at https://www.swingitseattle.com/ About the instructors: Mark Kihara has been teaching, performing, and promoting African-American jazz dances since […]

$70

Hawaiian Slack Key Guitarist Makana Returns to Benaroya Hall for “The Sunset Tour”

Benaroya Hall 200 University St, Seattle

Described as “dazzling” by the New York Times, Makana is an internationally acclaimed guitarist, singer, composer and activist who is widely known for lending his musical talent for social change. He has been a TEDx talk presenter, and his guitar playing has been featured on three Grammy-nominated albums, including the soundtrack of the Academy-Award winning […]

North American Post Japan Tour 2019 Orientation

Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United States

Since 2010, the North American Post has offered an annual cultural tour to Japan. The tour includes travel to Tokyo, Takayama, Kyoto, Nara, and Hiroshima. This year, the tour will visit Japanese Overseas Migration Museum and Hikawa Maru in Yokohama to learn about Issei travel to America. At the orientation, you will meet two bilingual […]

Never Again is Now: The Art and Activism of Millennial Nikkei

Wing Luke Museum 719 S King St, Seattle, WA, United States

How are millennials of Japanese ancestry honoring the legacy of their grandparents and great-grandparents who were incarcerated during WWII? Why is it important to tell this story of racial prejudice and civil liberties denied for generations to come? Join Seattle JACL and Densho for an afternoon of art, live performance, and dialogue at Wing Luke […]

Seattle Shizuoka Kenjin Club 2019 Annual New Year Celebration

House of Hong Restaurant 409 8th Avenue South, Seattle, WA, United States

Join Seattle Shizuoka Kenjin Club members and guests to celebrate the New Year 2019, with an evening of fun, friendship and delicious food to enjoy together! Registration required. For additional information, please email: lilhay@frontier.com

CAPAA’s Sapphire Celebration: Observing 45 Years of Service

Eden Seattle 1950 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA, United States

The Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) cordially invites the public to attend its Sapphire Anniversary Celebration, observing 45 years of service to the APA community statewide. Join them for a family-friendly, feel-good event for all our community members to come together and celebrate our beautiful diversity in solidarity! Attendees are encouraged […]

Song of the Earth

Broadway Performance Hall 1625 Broadway Ave., Seattle

Yuichi Kimura and Daichi no Kai return to America for their second U.S Taiko drum tour, “Song of the Earth”! “Daichi no Kai” is a Taiko drumming group founded in 2011 by Taiko drummer Yuichi Kimura. Kimura has held a concert in the U.S every year since 2014. Kimura and all of the members of […]

$10

2019 Washin Kai Lecture and Reception

University of Washignton - Kane Hall 4069 Spokane Ln, Seattle, United States

"A Fistful of Incense: Basara 婆娑羅 and the Medieval Origins of Japanese Maximalism" In this talk, PhD student Ross Henderson will examine the roots of maximalist Japanese visual culture through the concept of basara 婆娑羅, a medieval expression stemming back to a distinctive aesthetic and style that emerged during the Nanbokucho period (1336-1392). The lecture begins at 7:00 PM […]

Annual Meeting 2019

Wing Luke Museum 719 S King St, Seattle, WA, United States

This year, the Japan-America Society of the State of Washington’s Annual Meeting will feature Japanese whiskies and focus on the history of early Japanese settlers in Washington State. Guests will have a chance to taste whiskies provided by our featured distilleries. Experience spirits from internationally renowned Suntory-Beam and local legend Bainbridge Island Organic Distillers. Dr. […]

$40 – $50

JCCCW 2019 Tomodachi Gala

Hyatt Regency Lake Washington 1053 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA, United States

Join Japanese Cultural & Community Center of WA (JCCCW) for its annual foundraiser event, Tomodachi Gala. For 16 years, JCCCW’s Cultural Center has connected the Seattle area with original programming like Kodomo no Hi, Bunka no Hi, Japanese Summer Camp, and the Omoide writing group. The more than century-old Japanese Language School continues to have […]

$150

EcoSangha Seminar

Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple 1427 S Main St, Seattle, WA, United States

The Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple is hosting an EcoSangha seminar featuring Dr. Duncan Ryuken Williams, Dr. Jason Wirth, Reverend Donald Castro and the Northwest Dharma Association's George Draffan. Attendees will spend the day listening to lectures, taking part in discussions and learning about the future of EcoSangha in the Buddhist community. For more information on […]

$25

Preserved Bonsai by Heiando America

Fran’s Chocolates Georgetown Boutique 5900 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA, United States

Preserved bonsai is a new product from Heiando urushi product handcrafted by Donaldo Radovich, a leading expert on international floral design. Join this one-of-a-kind event collaborated by Heiando and Donald Radoich. Five Senses Foundation will join the event presenting traditional tea ceremony, hands-on tea-making sessions, and ikebana installations during the event.

The 44th Annual Seattle Cherry Blossom Festival

Seattle Center 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA, United States

The 44th Annual Seattle Cherry Blossom and Japanese Cultural Festival will be held at Seattle Center, as part of Seattle Center’s Festival. Free admission to Japanese and Japanese American activities including Ikebana exhibition, Calligraphy, Performances, Martial Arts, Taiko performance, Origami Airplane Contest, Kimono Dress-up and much more. Ichi Bichi, Pink Punk Band plays Sat around […]

Omoide (Memories) Writers Group

Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United States

Visual Storytelling Workshop with Ms. Ericka Berg, Internationally-known Human Rights Activist, Author. Hosted by JCCCW. This event is free and open to public.

Japanese Baptist Church Sukiyaki Dinner

Japanese Baptist Church 160 Broadway, Seattle

Japanese Baptist Church Sukiyaki Dinner Location: Japanese Baptist Church, 160 Broadway Seattle Time: Takeout 1:00-6:00, Dine-In 4:00-6:00 Come share in the Annual Sukiyaki Fundraiser at the Japanese Baptist Church with family and friends. Order your dinner tickets online at www.jbcseattle.org or purchase tickets at the door. This year JBC is celebrating our 120th Anniversary and […]

$15

Let’s learn Binary Number!

Yotsubagakuin 655 156th Ave SE Bldg. A #290, Bellevue, WA, United States

Have you ever thought about how different the world your child will grow up would be? Technology is growing at a fast rate, why not let your child get a headstart. Join them to engage your child in the first steps to computer science. They will be learning the binary number system, the basis of […]

Spring into JASNET

Teinei Restaurant 1256 Republican St, Seattle

Join the Japan-America Society of the State of Washington Network (JASNET) for an evening of fun and casual networking. There will be delicious appetizers, drinks, and plenty of opportunities to exchange business cards. Whether you are just establishing yourself or a seasoned professional, JASNET is here to help you build and maintain your connections. Ticket […]

$20 – $25

Ikenobo Lake Washington Chapter Ikebana Exhibition

Kirkland Library 308 Kirkland Ave, Kirkland, WA, United States

Members of the Ikenobo Lake Washington Chapter will exhibit their Ikebana at the Kirkland Library (308 Kirkland Ave) on Saturday, May 4th (from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm) and Sunday, May 5th (from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm).  Free admission and free parking.  Contact:  Shigeko Price (425) 803-3268 or shigekoprice@msn.com.

Kodomo No Hi (Japanese Children’s Day Festival)

Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United States

The spirit of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics is coming to this year’s Kodomo no Hi. Children can go for gold with Tokyo-inspired activities like flying origami koinobori “koi” competition, or by fishing for famous Tokyo landmarks like the Tokyo Tower and famed Hachiko dog statue! Other activities, performances and demonstrations include taiko drumming, martial arts, […]

Free

UW Taiwanese Student Association 19th annual Night Market

University of Washington - Red Square 4063 Spokane Ln, Seattle, WA, United States

In 2001, the Taiwanese Student Association (TSA) first brought the essence of the Taiwanese night market to the University of Washington. Since then, it has quickly become an annual Seattle tradition, drawing thousands of attendees each year. Whether you’ve experienced the Taiwanese culture or not, the UW Night Market offers a dazzling array of vendors, […]

Japan’s Monarchy and the New Emperor in Historical Perspective

University of Washignton - Kane Hall 4069 Spokane Ln, Seattle, United States

The UW Japan Studies Program is pleased to host Prof. Ken Ruoff of Portland State University for a lecture entitled “Japan’s Monarchy and the New Emperor in Historical Perspective.” Join them for a special presentation by Professor Ken Rouff at a momentous turning point as the Japanese monarchy turns the page to a new era […]