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7)JCCCW, Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington, 1414 South Weller Street, Seattle, WA 98144, (206) 568-7114. Established in 2003, the Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington is dedicated to preserving, promoting and sharing Japanese and Japanese American history, heritage...
Torrance Cultural Arts Center Torrance Public Library, Torrance Torrance Sister City Association Tower PR Toyoshima Father & Son Tule Lake Unit, Rural Newell, California US Sumo (usasumo.com) University of Archery Valley Japanese Community Center/Sun Valley Buddhist Temple ...
Before the pandemic, the Japanese Art & Cultural Center or JACC in San Jose was busy. It is half dojo teaching ancient martial arts training, the other half is a classroom with Japanese language and arts. "We are here to help parents with their kids, helping people find out more about J...
So the first realization is that this whole idea of “I have to go to work to get it over with” is a cultural belief and I am working to let the old habit go. I am here 100 percent by choice as are all my co-workers and everyone really loves what they are doing. It has ...
ed., University of Washington Press, Seattle. Google Scholar Weekly Asahigraph (1994). Tokushu: Sannai Maruyama iseki [Special issue: Sannai Maruyama site] (in Japanese), Oct. 25. Wilson, R. L. (ed.) (1997).The Archaeology of Edo, Premodern Tokyo, Working Papers in Japan Studies, ...
Japan Business Association of Seattle (Shunju Club) Supporting the Japanese Community for 60 Years The Japan Business Association of Seattle (JBA), now colloquially known as the Shunju Club, was officially established in 1960, serving as a much-needed su
2 William Grimes (Director, BU Center for the Study of Asia) (PI); Robert Murowchick (Collaborator), "Taiwan Studies at Boston University," the BU Center for the Study of Asia and the Int'l Center for East Asian Archaeology and Cultural History (ICEAACH) (Jan. 2007 to Dec. 2011) ...
At the same time, it’s a “teachable story,” which she is always looking out for as a community college teacher. Takami’s talk explored various questions, such as how much cultural bridging we should do in children’s books. She resists that idea and usually tries to do as little ...
Japanese American experiences in World War II, a dissertation by Branton (2004): Drawing the Line: Places of Power in the Japanese- American Internment Eventscape, an interview with a Japanese American, cultural authenticity in children's literature, and qualitative content analysis of historical fic...