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Bunka Shishu, Japanese “Needle Punch” embroidery, uses rayon lily thread combined with specific…
The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre with the support of Japanese Canadian Legacies is pleased to…
Kazue ‘Kay’ Fujiwara (nee Toyota) was born in 1925 in Duncan, British Columbia. In this interview, …
Kazue ‘Kay’ Fujiwara (nee Toyota) was born in 1925 in Duncan, British Columbia. In this interview, …
In this interview, Patricia “Pat” Adachi discusses how her grandparents immigrated from Tottori,…
Students will learn procedures for making tea as well as how to integrate the spirit of tea into…
If you have some experience with Japanese Language or have taken classes outside of the JCCC, you…
Nana Nishimura's interview was conducted on April 30, 2014 by Elizabeth Fujita.
Rubiko “Ruby” Fukumoto was born on March 12th, 1925, in Edmonton, Alberta.
This Japan-Britain co-production is a universal portrait of love, acceptance and family loss that…
In this fast-paced and whimsical comedy from the great Yoji Yamada (Twilight Samurai, Tora-san…
"Driven by performances that range from haunting and affecting, to terrifying and grotesque, it is…
A Tribute to the Seniors of our Community
The Board of Directors of the Japanese Canadian Cultural…
Frank Moritsugu's interview was conducted July 4, 2022 by Judge Albert Wong.
For additional…
Please note that the exhibit is now closing on January 3rd, 2025 at 12PM due to unforeseen…
Ikebana is the art of arranging flowers or plants to reflect their natural beauty.
We are excited to be participating in Nuit Blanche again for 2024!
The JCCC Gallery is pleased to be hosting Artsu Matsuri from January 12 to March 14, 2025.
JCCC Presents
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Students learn the language of modern Japan. Structured classes, in an informal setting, provide…
“A superb movie with a lot of heart that tells an uplifting fish-out-of-water story driven by cross…
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