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The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre offers a wide range of rental spaces and services for your…
Hirokazu Koreeda Retrospective: OUR LITTLE SISTER  
Hirokazu Koreeda Retrospective: AFTER THE STORM  
Founded in 1963, the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) is a not-for-profit organization…
Hirokazu Koreeda Retrospective: LIKE FATHER LIKE SON  
Hirokazu Koreeda Retrospective:NOBODY KNOWS   “A harrowing, tender film”.- A.O. Scott, New York…
  TorontoJFF Tickets Tickets and passes go on sale Wednesday, May 7, at 10:00am.  
The JCCC library is dedicated to:
With some much going on and such uncertainty about when COVID-19 can be brought under control, we…
The 5 Generations permanent exhibit, curated for the Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre (MNHC) by…
Building the First Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, Raymond Moriyama Architect.
We get a lot of questions about volunteering with JCCC, so we've decided to compile the most…
Displayed at Heritage Lounge Display Case
Featuring Barb Miiko Gravlin and Mary Akemi Morris  August 11 – October 27, 2019 
The art of Japanese calligraphy is intimately tied to the act of translation. It is read,…
Redefining Home, a travelling exhibit from Campbell House Museum explores the history of Japanese…
HIROSHI CALLING, curated by Emi Morita features works of her uncle, Hiroshi Morita alongside…
January 13 – March 31, 2019At the JCCC Gallery
Telling Our Stories: A Photo-history of Japanese Canadians, 1930’s – 1960’s
This exhibit showcases Japanese Canadian wedding photographs from the late 19th century until the…
In 2000, the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre created The Cranes: The National Tribute to Japanese…
Online Projects and Programs offered at the JCCC.
Satoshi Makino is a brilliant classical guitarist who performs at the world’s top concert theatres.
A film about the love between a mother and daughter told with much laughter and many tears.