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  • Japanese College Fair

    Online (livestream)

    The Lighthouse will host the online free event, “Japan University Online Fair”. This event is open to anyone interested, including students, parents, and educators. Eight universities are scheduled to participate, […]

    Free
  • NVC Memorial Day Program

    Lake View Cemetery 1554 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA, United States

    The Nisei Veterans Committee (NVC) holds a Memorial Day Service every year since 1946 to honor Japanese American and other veterans who gave their lives in service to our country. […]

    Free
  • James K. Okubo Memorial Bench Dedication

    Memorial Park 2700 King St., Bellingham, WA

    James Kazuo Okubo is the only Congressional Medal of Honor recipient from Whatcom County. Yet he remains virtually unknown and unrecognized in the place that nurtured his unbreakable roots as […]

    Free
  • Ayame Kai Summer Market

    tukwila community center 12424 42nd Ave S, Tukwila, WA 98168, Tukwila

    Ayame Kai Summer Market Returns June 20 Keiro Northwest invites the community to the annual Ayame Kai Summer Market on Saturday, June 20, for a lively day of shopping, entertainment, […]

    Free
  • Japan Fair 2026

    Meydenbauer Center 11100 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA, United States

    🎌 Japan Fair 2026 Saturday, June 27 | 10 AM – 6 PM Sunday, June 28 | 10 AM – 5 PM Meydenbauer Center 11100 NE 6th St, Bellevue, WA […]

    Free
  • Wandering & Wondering: A Butoh Performance

    Kubota Garden 9817 55th Avenue South, Seattle, WA, United States

    Experience butoh performers from DAIPANbutoh Collective move through Kubota Garden and respond to its landscapes in evocative and poetic interpretive movement.

    Free