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Japanese American National Museum “Contested Histories” Exibition
Nisei Veteran's Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall 1212 S King St, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe Japanese American National Museum will travel its pop-up display of the Allen Hendershott Eaton Collection, which was saved from the auction block in 2015 through the efforts of Japanese American community leaders and activists, to NVC Hall in Seattle. The display will be free and open to the public on November 24 and 25, […]
Japan-America Society Holiday Celebration Dinner and Auction
The Westin Seattle 1900 5th Ave, SeattleTuesday, November 27th Japan-America Society Holiday Celebration Dinner and Auction Location: The Westin Seattle Grand Ballroom, 1900 5th Ave, Seattle Time: 5 pm - 9 pm Japan-America Society of the the State of Washington (JASSW) was founded in 1923 by leaders from Seattle’s business, academic, and diplomatic communities. Today, they maintain a diverse membership of […]
Japanese stab-stitch bookbinding workshop
Friday Afternoon Tea 4228 Stone Way North, Seattle, WashingtonIn this beginner-level bookbinding class, you will learn how to make soft-cover notebooks (or sketchbooks! or whatever you want them to be!) using a Japanese four-hole stab binding, along with some variations. Blank sketch paper for the insides of the books and some fun decorative papers for the covers will be provided. This is a […]
【Open House】Seattle Necchu School
Seattle Necchu School is a school for adults who look to rediscover the enjoyment of learning, broaden their horizon, learn from experts of the field, or just simply make new friends and connections. Necchu in Japanese can mean enthusiastic or passionate. The background and fields of the enthusiastic volunteer teachers can range widely from CEOs […]
Seattle Necchu School Open House
Bellevue Children's Academy 14640 NE 24th St, Bellevue, WA, United StatesLearn as the curious 7 year old you once were. Improve yourself, your creativity, and your expressiveness Meet and make unique connections Take strides forward with your peers Create a better Future Experience 3 special classes for free before the school opens in February 2019! Date: Saturday, December 1st *Choose either A or B A Class […]
Meiji Kai Lunch Program at Kawaba Memorial House – December 2018
Kawabe Memorial House 221 18th Ave. S., SeattleKawabe Memorial House serves great Japanese and American style lunch cooked for public from Monday to Friday. It is free for 60 and older ($4 suggested donation) and $10 for under 60 years old. This lunch program at Kawabe Memorial House is called “Meiji Kai Lunch Program.” The program was originally began in 1975 at NVC Memorial […]
December NVCF Speaker Series: “Why Politics?”
Nisei Veteran's Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall 1212 S King St, Seattle, WA, United StatesNVC Foundation Speaker Series will have State Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos and State Senator Bob Hasegawa discussing "Why Politics?" NVC Hall on Sat. Dec. 1 at 2 PM. Please join us. TOPIC: Why Politics? GUEST SPEAKERS: State Representative Sharon Tomiko Santos and State Senator Bob Hasegawa DATE: Saturday, December 1st TIME: 2 pm - 4pm […]
A Bridge Across the Pacific: Japanese American Baseball Pioneers in the early 1900s
Ebbets Field Flannels 108 S Jackson St, Seattle, United StatesLong, long before Shohei Ohtani and Ichiro; Issei and Nisei baseball Pioneers were our American ambassadors and great Godfather's to players from Asia today playing in MLB. Their diplomacy, mentorship and 'pure love of the game' influenced and inspired early players and teams in Japan, Korea and Manchuko, China. Prior to even Babe Ruth, Lou […]
NVC Children’s Christmas Party
Nisei Veteran's Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall 1212 S King St, Seattle, WA, United StatesThe annual NVC Children’s Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, December 9th. The doors will open at 12:00 and there will be face painting and craft making until 1pm when the show will start. This year’s show will be from Leapfrog Entertainment. Robert Stuverud a.k.a “Roberto the Magnificent” will be performing a comedy juggling […]
Kawabe House Meiji Kai January Lunch
Kawabe Memorial House 221 18th Ave. S., SeattleKawabe Memorial House serves great Japanese and American style lunch cooked for public from Monday to Friday. It is free for 60 and older ($4 suggested donation) and $10 for under 60 years old. This lunch program at Kawabe Memorial House is called “Meiji Kai Lunch Program.” The program was originally began in 1975 at NVC Memorial […]
Red, White & Blue Karaoke Singing Contest
Terry's Kitchen 5625 119th Ave SE, BellevueThe local Nikkei (Japanese & Japanese-American) communities will be hosting an annual karaoke contest event. The contestants will be divided into three groups-- Red, White and Blue. Those who choose not to sing in the event will serve as the judge, and will select the winner. Once decided, the winning team will be presented with […]
Beethoven Symphony No. 9
Benaroya Hall 200 University St, SeattleSeattle Symphony presents Beethoven Symphony No. 9 inviting Japanese Soprano singer Yasko Sato. Yasko Sato made her début in 2005 in Japan singing Leonora in Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio by Verdi while on tour for the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto; the same theatre subsequently invited her to sing Mimì in La Bohème, Leonora in Il Trovatore […]
Beethoven Symphony No. 9
Benaroya Hall 200 University St, SeattleSeattle Symphony presents Beethoven Symphony No. 9 inviting Japanese Soprano singer Yasko Sato. Yasko Sato made her début in 2005 in Japan singing Leonora in Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio by Verdi while on tour for the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto; the same theatre subsequently invited her to sing Mimì in La Bohème, Leonora in Il […]
Beethoven Symphony No. 9
Benaroya Hall 200 University St, SeattleSeattle Symphony presents Beethoven Symphony No. 9 inviting Japanese Soprano singer Yasko Sato. Yasko Sato made her début in 2005 in Japan singing Leonora in Oberto Conte di San Bonifacio by Verdi while on tour for the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto; the same theatre subsequently invited her to sing Mimì in La Bohème, Leonora in Il […]
Mochi Tsuki Celebration
Woodward Middle School 9125 Sportsman Club Rd NE, Bainbridge Island, WA, United StatesThe Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community (BIJAC) will mark the 30th anniversary of their beloved Mochi Tsuki celebration by moving to a new and bigger venue, Woodward Middle School, 9125 Sportsman Club Road. The much anticipated New Year’s community event will be held on Saturday, January 5th, 2019, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Besides the […]
PLAY WITH MATERIAL: LABORATORY : Naoko Morisawa
Art Gallery, Lynnwood Hall, third floor“Wood is an important component in my art,” Morisawa said. “The life of a tree and the energy in each grain of wood are why I use wood.” Morisawa’s artwork is hand-made of thousands of very small slices of natural and oil-dyed wood chips on board. She incorporates the patterns in the wood and enhances […]
A memorial “chantathon”
Seattle Buddhist Temple 1427 S Main St, Seattle, WA, United StatesThrough chanting we can learn more about Buddhism, clear our minds of everyday concerns, and reflect on the lives of those who came before us. The Seattle Buddhist Temple will offer the opportunity to experience these benefits once, twice or for an entire week through chanting sutras (scriptures) with Sensei Katsuya Kusinoki. Dates and times […]
Allegiance Screening by Seattle Asian American Film Festival
Nisei Veteran's Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall 1212 S King St, Seattle, WA, United StatesOn Saturday January 12 from 4pm to 6pm, a free screening of “Allegiance” will be held at NVC Memorial Hall. Inspired by true events, “Allegiance” is the story of the Kimura family, whose lives are upended when they and 120,000 other Japanese-Americans are forced to leave their homes following the events of Pearl Harbor. This screening is presented […]
Houses for Peace: Exploring the Legacy of Floyd Schmoe Screening
University of Washignton - Kane Hall 4069 Spokane Ln, Seattle, United StatesThis NHK documentary film centers on how Floyd Schmoe, a Quaker and lifelong pacifist, organized a diverse interracial/interfaith team of American and Japanese volunteers on a mission of peace to build houses for families who survived the World War II atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Immediately following the screening, Jean Walkinshaw, one of the […]
Japanese Film Mirai Screening at SIFF!
SIFF Cinema Uptown 511 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, United StatesSIFF(the Seattle International Film Festival)'s Saturday Morning Cartoons is a monthly celebration of animated children's films from across the globe. This season we're going to be opening the series with the Seattle premier of Mirai, by famed director Mamoru Hosoda, creator of Wolf Children and Summer Wars. It will be presented in Japanese with English subtitles. Admission is all ages, and […]
Omochitsuki / Rice Cake Making Event
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United StatesAll Kenjin-kai & Nikkei community clubs combined event series: Host by Seattle-Tacoma Fukuoka Kenjinkai, their annual Omochitsuki/Rice Cake Making Event will be taking place on Sunday, January 27, 2019 (it's a 2-day event for volunteers, includes Saturday the 26, 2019). As usual, one day prior to the event, they will be in need of many […]
Integrated Resorts: Economic Impact on Japan and Washington
Bellevue City Hall - Council Chambers 450 110th Ave. NE, Bellevue, WA, United StatesOn July 20th of this year, the Japanese government completed their legislative project to bring casinos to Japan, facing down political and public opposition. The Integrated Resorts Implementation Bill was voted into law by the upper house of parliament squeaking in ahead of the end of the Diet Session that concluded two days later. Our […]
Oshogatsu 2019: Celebrating the New Year and the Gaihozu Map Collection
Allen Library @ University of Washington Seattle, WA, United StatesImage: New Year's Card: Boar in Costume, Artist Unknown, Japanese, Publisher Naniwaya, 1911 Join us in celebrating the New Year with seasonal Japanese snacks and a chance to see Gaihozu, Japanese military maps, held by the East Asia Library. Gaihozu are topographic maps covering the areas of the former Japanese imperial territories (Gaiho), created by […]
Bellingham National 2019 Juried Art Exhibition & Awards
Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher, 250 Flora Street Old City Hall, 121 Prospect St, Bellingham, WA, United StatesThe Whatcom Museum is hosting the third biennial Bellingham National 2019 Juried Art Exhibition and Awards. Juried by Bruce Guenther, Adjunct Curator for Special Exhibitions at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education, the theme of the exhibition is Water’s Edge: Landscapes for Today. Guenther selected artwork submitted by artists from across the United States that […]
Japanese New Year Celebration, Oshogatsu
River Ridge High School 350 River Ridge Dr SE, Olympia, WAOlympia-Kato Sister City Association and River Ridge High School Band will hold the Olympia Oshogatsu on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm at River Ridge High School. This Japanese New Year’s Celebration is free and open to the community. OLYMPIA OSHOGATSU brings a celebration of Japanese culture and the new year back to […]
72nd Annual NW District Buddhist Convention
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Seattle Airport - Southcenter 16500 Southcenter Pkwy, Seattle, WA, United StatesWhite River Buddhist Temple will be hosting the 72nd NW District Buddhist Convention at the DoubleTree Suites - Seattle/Airport SouthCenter. Join us as we explore our theme of Compassion, Gratitude, Community. Our keynote speaker will be Reverend Matthew Hamasaki of the Buddhist Church of Sacramento. Register by Dec 31st: bit.ly/2019conventionregistration Contact: White River Buddhist Temple […]
Day of Remembrance 2019
The House Chambers Of The State Capitol - Washignton State Capitol 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW, Olympia, WA, United StatesThe public is invited to participate in the Day of Remembrance in the House Chambers of the State Capitol in Olympia, Washington, on Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., February 20, 2019. The Seattle JACL will be chartering a bus to take anyone who wants to attend down to Olympia. The bus riders will meet at Blaine Memorial […]
“For the Sake of the Children”
Nisei Veteran's Committee (NVC) Memorial Hall 1212 S King St, Seattle, WA, United StatesA new documentary film, For the Sake of the Children, explores the impacts of Japanese American incarceration on detainees and their descendants. The public is invited to participate in a screening and panel discussion on the following dates and locations: February 23, 2019 – 2:00 pm NVC Hall 1212 South King St. Seattle, WA […]
Special Screening for Day of Remembrance: And Then They Came for Us
Ethnic Cultural Center Theater @ UW 3940 Brooklyn Ave. NE, SeattleNikkei 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 […]
2019 Japan Tour Orientation
Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW) 1414 S Weller St, Seattle, WA, United StatesSince 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. […]