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Natsu Matsuri and Bon Odori Festival 2005
2005年夏祭りと盆踊り
Kobayashi Hall Kurosawa Movie Nights
“Kagemusha” and “Ran”
小林ホール黒澤映画鑑賞会
「影武者」と「乱」
June/July 2005 2005年6・7月 Vol. 31 Issue 6
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
JUNE /JULY/AUGUST 2005
The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Newsletter
Editors: Toshiko Yamashita, James Heron, Kathy Tazumi
Japanese Translation: Toshiko Yamashita
Cover Photo: Girl in Yukata by Janice Mansfield
We welcome your news! Please send articles to:
[email protected] or
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
6 Garamond Court, Toronto, ON M3C 1Z5
www.jccc.on.ca
Tel: 416-441-2345 Fax: 416-441-2347
The submission deadline for the August 05 issue is July 7,
2005
This is a June/July combined issue of the newsletter. The August
issue will be mailed out at the end of July. Wishing all members a
safe and fun-filled summer! - from the JCCC Staff
日本語の記事も受け付
けています。8月号の
締め切りは2005年
7月7日です。今号は
6・7月合併号です。
8月号は7月末に郵送
されます。どうぞ皆様
楽しく、そして安全な
夏をお過ごし下さい。
JCCCスタッフ一同
June
10
11
11
15
24
24
25
25
27
30
Origami Workshop
Karaoke Club
Raku Workshop part II
Cooking Class
Origami Workshop
Euchre Night
Karaoke Club
Nostalgia Night II
JCCC AGM
Movie Night “Kagemusha”
July
1
4-8
9
11-15
13
17
18-22
28
30
JCCC Closed (Canada Day)
Kamp Kodomo week 1
Natsu Matsuri/ Bon Odori
Kamp Kodomo week 2
Cooking Class
JCCC Day at Metro Zoo
Kamp Kodomo week 3
Movie Night “Ran”
Karaoke Club
Aug.
1
13
17
27
JCCC Closed (Civic Holiday)
Karaoke Club
Cooking Class
Karaoke Club
features
2
Natsu Matsuri & Bon Odori Festival
2
JCCC Annual Trip To Japan Raffle
3
Nostalgia Night II
3
Akira Kurosawa Movie Nights
4-5
JCCC Summer Activities
10
Nikkei Community News
11
夏祭りと盆踊り
11
JCCCラッフル
11
黒澤映画鑑賞会
12
JCCC行事予定
12
クラスとワークショップ
2005 SUMMER FESTIVITIES AT THE JCCC
NATSU MATSURI AND BON ODORI FESTIVAL
We are very excited to announce that the JCCC, Toronto Buddhist Church
and the New Japanese Canadian Association have joined forces once
again to bring you the Natsu Matsuri and Bon Odori Festival. This will be
the third year these festivities have come to the JCCC.
Imagine a warm and sunny summer’s day, outdoors on the grounds of
6 Garamond Court, the smells, sights and sounds of a Japanese summer
festival. Throughout the day you’ll be able to enjoy the entertainment,
booths, events and delicious food that make a Japanese festival unique.
Enjoy the wide variety of festival activities from the traditional summer
dances to fishing for your goldfish in the kingyosukui. The Matsuri will
culminate with the drawing of the JCCC’s Annual Trip to Japan Raffle
2005 winners and the presentation of the Toronto Buddhist Church’s
annual Bon Odori. Scores of colourful yukata-clad dancers take you right
to Japan with the Toronto version of one of the most significant festivals
in Japan.
Mark Saturday July 9, 2005 on your calendar to bring your family and
friends to the 3rd annual Natsu Matsuri and Bon Odori Festival at the JCCC for a full day of food, fun and entertainment at 6 Garamond
Court! Festivities start at 11:30am and will run until 10:00pm. The committee also welcomes your suggestions. Contact the JCCC at 416441-2345 or [email protected]
Date:
Saturday July 9, 2005
Time: 11:30am - 10:00pm
Admission: Free
JCCC ANNUAL AIR TRIP TO JAPAN RAFFLE
Don’t miss the chance to win an Air Trip to Japan with $1,000 spending money,
as well as other great prizes with a total value of $17,787.29! The JCCC Annual
Air Trip to Japan Raffle (lottery license #M406764) is back and tickets are now
on sale. Proceeds from this annual raffle help in managing and providing our
many events and services to the community. Please support the JCCC through
this wonderful opportunity to win these terrific prizes.
Winning tickets will be drawn at the Natsu Matsuri Bon Odori Festival on
Saturday July 9, 2005.
The prizes are:
1st Prize
Two return airfares, economy class to Japan ~JAL & JTB, plus
$1,000 spending money
2nd Prize
Hitachi 42” LCD HDTV Monitor and Stand ~ Hitachi Canada
Ltd.
3rd Prize
Sony 30” FD Trinitron WEGA TV with matching stand ~ Sony of Canada Ltd.
4th Prize
PowerShot A400 Digital Camera & Pixma iP300 Photo Printer ~ Canon Canada Inc.
5th Prize
Weekend for 2 at Westin Prince Hotel Toronto ~ Westin Prince Hotel, Toronto
6th Prize
Yamaha PSR260 Keyboard ~ Yamaha Canada Music Ltd.
7th Prize
$250 Gift Certificate ~ Akasaka Restaurant
8th Prize
$200 Gift Certificate ~ EDO Restaurant
9th Prize
$200 Gift Certificate ~ Nami Restaurant
10th Prize
Sony CFD-V8 CD AM/FM Cassette Unit ~ G&G Electronics
The JCCC would like to thank the following donors whose generosity makes the Annual Air Trip to Japan Raffle possible: Japan Airlines,
Japan Travel Bureau, Hitachi Canada, Sony of Canada, Canon Canada, Westin Prince Hotel Toronto, Yamaha Canada Music, Akasaka
Restaurant, EDO Restaurant, Nami Restaurant, and G&G Electronics.
NOSTALGIA NIGHT II
Back by popular demand following the overwhelming
success of our first Nostalgia Night last year, the JCCC
Heritage Committee is sponsoring Nostalgia Night II
on Saturday June 25, 2005, from 3:00pm to 8:00pm.
Please join us in remembering and celebrating our Nikkei
heritage and learn more about the work of the JCCC’s
ground breaking Japanese Canadian Legacy Project.
Working in collaboration with Densho, the Japanese
American Legacy Project in Seattle, and with assistance
from the Japanese American National Museum in Los
Angeles, the JC Legacy Project’s goal is to create a
digital archive of the Japanese Canadian experience
for all to share. This important initiative of the JCCC
will help record and preserve the stories of our unique
community in Canada and will be an educational and
cultural resource for future generations. Excerpts from
the first oral histories filmed by the JC Legacy Project will
be previewed at Nostalgia Night II.
Nostalia Night II is an opportunity to reunite with old friends, to meet new friends and to enjoy great conversation, food and music.
This evening guarantees a nostalgic look back.
Admission is free but pre-registration is encouraged. Please contact the JCCC at 416-441-2345 or email [email protected] to register.
Date: Saturday June 25
Time: 3:00pm - 8:00pm
Admission Free
A SUMMER OF AKIRA KUROSAWA IN THE KOBAYASHI HALL
This summer we will be featuring two of Akira Kurosawa’s late period masterpieces, Kagemusha and Ran, as our Movie Night features.
Kagemusha – the Masterwork that Restored the Master’s Reputation
Set in the late 16th century, Kagemusha centres on the Takeda clan, one of three warlord clans battling for control of Japan
at the end of the feudal period. When Lord Shingen (Tatsuya Nakadai), head of the Takeda clan, is mortally wounded in
battle and near death, he orders that his death be kept secret and that his “kagemusha”--or “shadow warrior”--take his place
for a period of three years to prevent clan disruption and enemy takeover. The identical double is a petty thief (also played
by Nakadai) spared from execution due to his uncanny resemblance to Lord Shingen--but his true identity cannot prevent
the tides of fate from rising over the Takeda clan in a climactic scene of battlefield devastation. Through stunning visuals
and meticulous attention to every physical and stylistic detail, this 1980 Kurosawa masterpiece restored the great director’s
status as Japan’s greatest filmmaker.
Date:
Thursday June 30, 2005
Time: 7:00pm
Admission: $5 for JCCC members, $7 for non-members
Ran – Kurosawa’s Final Masterpiece
As critic Roger Ebert observed in his original review of Ran, this epic tragedy might have been attempted by a younger
director, but only the Japanese master Akira Kurosawa, who made the film at age 75, could bring the requisite experience
and maturity to this stunning interpretation of Shakespeare’s King Lear. It’s a film for the ages--one of the few genuine screen
masterpieces--and arguably serves as an artistic summation of the great director’s career. In this version of the Shakespeare
tragedy, the king is a 16th century warlord (Tatsuya Nakadai as Lord Hidetora) who decides to retire and divide his kingdom
evenly among his three sons. When one son defiantly objects out of loyalty to his father and warns of inevitable sibling
rivalry, he is banished and the kingdom is awarded to his compliant siblings. The loyal son’s fears are valid: a duplicitous
power struggle ensues and the aging warlord witnesses a maelstrom of horrifying death and destruction. Although the film
is slow to establish its story, it’s clear that Kurosawa, who planned and painstakingly designed the production for 10 years
before filming began, was charting a meticulous and tightly formalized dramatic strategy. As familial tensions rise and betrayal sends Lord
Hidetora into the throes of escalating madness, Ran (the title is the Japanese character for “chaos” or “rebellion”) reaches a fevered pitch
through epic battles and a fortress assault that is simply one of the most amazing sequences on film.
Date: Thursday July 28, 2005
Time: 7:00pm
Admission: $5 for JCCC members, $7 for non-members
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ORIGAMI WORKSHOP
The joy of origami is in creating something playful, decorative, or
beautiful to give away as gifts by simply folding a piece of paper.
In addition to teaching basic folding techniques, the workshop
incorporates seasonal items as well as requests from participants.
The workshop is also a great place to drop in and get things sorted
out when you get stuck with the instructions in your origami book.
The origami workshop is offered from 7:00pm to 8:00pm on the 2nd
and 4th Fridays of the month. Attend one or attend all! To register,
please contact the JCCC 416-441-2345 or stop by the JCCC
Reception Desk on the day of class.
Dates: 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month
(June 10, 24)
Time: 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Fee:
JCCC members: $5.00 per class, plus GST
Non-members: $7.00 per class, plus GST
(fee for origami paper and other materials are payable to
the instructor)
JCCC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
The membership of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
is hereby given notice of the 2005 Annual General Meeting of
members on Monday June 27 at 7:30pm at the JCCC, 6 Garamond
Court Toronto. If you are interested in getting involved with the
JCCC, please consider volunteering as a Board member. For more
information please call the JCCC 416-441-2345.
JCCC MARTIAL ARTS AND
ACTIVITIES SUMMER SCHEDULE
Aikido
No Sunday class in August
Tue/Thur evening classes will be combined
7:00pm to 8:30pm (August only)
Iaido
Regular Schedule
Judo
TBD
Karate
Regular Schedule
Kendo
TBD
Naginata
Regular Schedule
Bridge
last: June 24 & 28
resumes: September 6 & 9
Wynford Seniors last: June 1
resumes: September 7
JCCC EUCHRE NIGHT IS BACK!
Spaces are limited! On Friday June 24, 2005 the JCCC will be
hosting another Euchre night. This event brings together friends,
fun and a little card playing finesse. There will be a cash bar, light
refreshments and prizes for top scores! Scoring system is individual
based; no set partners. Rules are based on Bicycle® rules. Entry
fee is $25 for non-JCCC members, $20 for JCCC members. Entry
is limited to experienced players ages 19 and older. Doors open
at 7pm, play starts promptly at 7:40pm. Deadline for registration is
June 14. Contact the JCCC at 416-441-2345 or [email protected]
to register.
REGISTER FOR KAMP KODOMO!
Are you looking for a unique summer camp? Registration has started
for Kamp Kodomo Summer 2005, a recreational, educational, and
cultural program for children ages 6 to 12. Three 5-day sessions
will be held between July 4 and July 22, 2005. Fees are $145
per child for a 5-day session. ; 10% discount for JCCC members.
For details, please see the registration form included with this
newsletter. Forms are available at the JCCC and can also be
downloaded from the JCCC website www.jccc.on.ca
LET’S GO TO THE ZOO!
2nd Annual Japanese
Canadian Cultural Centre
Family Day at the Zoo
The JCCC and the Toronto Zoo
are pleased to announce the
Japanese Canadian Cultural
Centre’s Family Day at the Zoo
on Sunday July 17, 2005. All
members of the community and
friends are welcome to a special
day with a discount coupon worth
$4 off regular zoo admission.
Coupons have been included
with this newsletter. If you need
additional coupons for other
family members or friends, drop
by the JCCC reception desk to pick up extras. Please call ahead to
make sure we still have some on hand.
The Kobayashi Hall Volunteer Program
The Kobayashi Hall Volunteer Program is dedicated to helping bring performing
arts and special events to the JCCC. There are three ways to participate:
�The Stage Crew
(operating spots, set-up, technical assistance)
�The Front of House Crew
(ushers, greeters, patron relations)
�The Creative Resources Team
(theatre /special events planning, promotion and marketing)
Stage Crew ・ Front of House
Creative Resources Team
We invite you to become a part of the Kobayashi Hall Volunteer Program.
For further details, please contact Christine Seki,
JCCC Director of Programming and Business Development
[email protected] or 416-441-2345 ext.231.
MANJU WORKSHOP
The ever-popular Manju (Japanese rice
cake sweets) workshop is back! Chef
Shoji will be conducting two hands-on
workshops at the JCCC. Chef Shoji has
been teaching at cooking classes at the
Canadian Japanese Cultural Centre in
Hamilton for the past two years. Over
this time, he built up quite a repertoire
of Japanese recipes. At this time, he will
reveal his secret 10-minute Manju recipe as well as some fresh
ideas for delicious Japanese sweets and desserts.
CHEF SHOJI’S INTRODUCTORY MANJU WORKSHOP
Learn to make Dorayaki (pancake manju), Ohagi (anko covered
sweet rice), Kinako Mochi (toasted soy bean flour covered sweet
rice), Azuki and Lima bean fillings for manju. See Chef Shoji
demonstrate his 10-minute Mochi Manju technique.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Thursday June 9, 2005
7:00pm - 10:00pm
$25.00 (plus GST) for JCCC members
$30.00 (plus GST) for non members
All supplies are included. Please bring an apron.
Tuesday July 5, 2005
7:00pm - 10:00pm
$25.00 (plus GST) for JCCC members
$30.00 (plus GST) for non members
All supplies are included. Please bring an apron.
NAGINATA SEMINAR WITH
SACHIKO YAMAUCHI SENSEI
A Naginata seminar featuring Sachiko Yamauchi
Sensei, Kyoshi will be held in the Kobayashi
Hall at the JCCC on Saturday June 25 and
Sunday June 26, 2005 from 9:00am to 5:00pm
both days.
The JCCC Naginata Club is pleased to
hold its second annual Naginata seminar with
Yamauchi sensei. In addition, the following
guests from the US Naginata Federation will also be attending
and teaching: Fran Vall, 4th dan, Ray Sosnowski, 3rd dan, John
Prough, 2nd dan
Please note that all beginners are welcome – no previous
experience in Naginata is required. Naginata weapons will be
provided for students who do not have one.
Fee (payable to Sandra Jorgenson): $100 for the seminar ($60 for
students), $70 for one day ($40 for students)
For additional information, contact Sandra
[email protected] or 416-593-7583.
Jorgenson
“Chef Shoji” is offering a hands-on Japanese
cooking course at the JCCC. Focusing on the
taste, techniques and special ingredients that
make Japanese cuisine unique, “Chef Shoji”
wishes to show that Japanese food is easy to
prepare and serve, also healthy and delicious.
Instructor:
“Chef Shoji” has been teaching cooking classes at the Canadian
Japanese Cultural Centre in Hamilton for the past two years. Over
this time, he built up quite a repertoire of Japanese recipes. He has
recently developed some new and scrumptious recipes for Mochi
and Manju (Japanese rice cake sweets).
Requirements:
Valid JCCC membership.
Classes:
3 classes. Each class consists of 1 hour instruction and
demonstration, 1 hour hands-on cooking and last hour for tasting
and cleaning.
Date
Wed. Jun 15/05
Wed. Jul 13/05
Wed. Aug 17/05
CHEF SHOJI’S ADVANCED MANJU WORKSHOP
Learn to make Mushi Manju (steamed), Yaki Manju (baked) and
next generation Mochi Manju. See Chef Shoji demonstrate his
10-minute Mochi Manju technique (advanced). Limited to 20
students.
Date:
Time:
Fee:
JAPANESE COOKING CLASS
at
Time
7:00pm - 10:00pm
7:00pm - 10:00pm
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Topic
Sunomono
Teriyaki
Rice
Fees:
Each class is $40.00 CAD (plus GST)
Materials:
Please bring apron, large sharp knife, and paring knife.
HERITAGE LOUNGE SPEAKER SERIES
WITH MR. NORI “HARRY” YOSHIDA
Imagine yourself, if you will, as a
fourteen year old Nisei travelling
to Japan with your parents to
further your education in 1934.
Then, a few years later, as war
clouds loom over the Pacific,
seeing your mother leave on the
last boat to Vancouver and being
trapped in Japan with your father.
Imagine as well, at the age of
eighteen, being photographed
in the uniform of a seaman of
the Imperial Japanese Navy and
being shipped off to see action
aboard the heavy cruiser Maya
in: Guadacanal, Solomon Islands,
Kiska Island, Rabauf, Saipan and
the Gulf of Leyte while surviving several sinkings.
The JCCC Heritage Committee invites you to hear the extraordinary
life of Harry Yoshida and his family. Born in Chemainus, British
Columbia in 1924, his life experiences are the stuff of Hollywood
movies. Admission is free and light refreshments will be available.
Please RSVP at the JCCC 416-441-2345 or [email protected]
Date:
Wednesday July 6, 2005
Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Admission: Free
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NEW ARRIVAL AT THE GIFT SHOP
New Samurai DVD, Ronin Gai
The DVD of Kazuo Kuroki’s “Ronin Gai”,
a 1990 samurai film, will be released
on June 7. This film was produced in
commemoration of the 60th anniversary of
the death of Shozo Makino, “the father of
Japanese films”.
“Ronin Gai” is set in the 1830s, during
a period of great upheaval in Japanese
society and it contains both drama as well
as sword-fighting action.
The DVD is in Japanese with English subtitles.
Retro Style Purses
Retro style purses made out of beautiful vintage Kimono fabric have
attracted many people since they were displayed at the Gift Shop.
These purses are suitable for both casual and formal occasions.
Please stop by to check out these new items next time you are at
the JCCC.
ARIGATO DAY 2005
The JCCC Board of Directors will be hosting the annual Arigato
Day on Sunday September 11, 2005. At this time, we want to
be able to show our appreciation to all our volunteers who have
helped the Centre in various ways throughout the year. The JCCC
is so fortunate to have so many dedicated and talented supporters.
The event this year will be in the fall, so please remember to mark
this date on your calendars.
PRESERVATION AND CATALOGUING OF
YOUR FAMILY’S ARTEFACTS AND HISTORY
Dear Members of the JC Community,
Over the last several years, the Japanese Canadian Legacy
Project (“JCLP”), an initiative of the Japanese Canadian Cultural
Centre (“JCCC”) and its Heritage Committee, has been developing
a digital archive in partnership with Seattle-based Densho, the
Japanese American Legacy Project (www.densho.org). This
digital archive will record for future generations, the lives of senior
Japanese Canadians and their experiences before, during and after
World War II. Video interviews are an exciting focus of this project,
however primary documents from the early years of Japanese
Canadian history will also be collected and catalogued.
Our experiences with archiving photographs have impressed
upon us the importance of these artefacts in reconstructing the
story of Japanese Canadians. We have also realized that it is often
a challenge to preserve these documents and while, for the time
being, the JCLP is not in a position to collect and store this material
itself, we wish to initiate a community wide project to collect and
catalogue your own family’s records and photos into a family
archive, before they are lost or destroyed. We expect to partner
with an appropriate institution that will help us preserve, store and
display these artefacts.
We would like to ask each family to make all efforts to compile
and preserve any mementos or documents of life before and during
internment that they or their family may have in their possession.
These may take the form of clothing and household items from the
camps or photographs, films, letters, as well as printed materials
such as paper clippings or government issued documents. The
only way that this facet of our history can be preserved is with the
help of community members. Collected documents can be shared
with family members which will be an important and enjoyable
opportunity for the issei and nisei to educate younger family
members. At a later date, there may be opportunity to include these
artefacts in displays at the JCCC and in the digital archive being
developed by the JCLP.
Here are some steps that your family should take:
1. Collect material from storage and review them with your family.
Identify and record the dates, places and names of people who are
in photographs and films. The name of the photographer, if known,
should be included.
2. Other non-documentary items of historical significance (clothing,
household items) that help illustrate the JC experience in Canada,
should be photographed and documented (for example, what is it,
who owns it, why is it significant?)
3.Collected articles should be kept in a clean, dry environment that
is not in direct lighting and is away from high temperatures. Copies
of important documents should be made for safekeeping and stored
at a different location from the originals. There are many varieties of
digital scanners available for home personal computers. Although it
is important to preserve original documents, these scanners make
it easy produce digital copies.
4. A master list of your family’s artefacts and records should be
kept and shared with family members identifying the items and
indicating where they are stored for safekeeping, together with
written instructions that such artefacts and records may be loaned
to the JCCC for educational and historical purposes (including
exhibition) and/or for inclusion in the JCPL’s digital archive.
For further information on preserving documents, we recommend
these following web links:
National Archives
http://www.archives.gov/preservation/archival_formats/
photographs.html
Conservation OnLine
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/
Should you have any questions or should you be interested
in further information regarding the JCLP, please contact Toshiko
Yamashita, JCCC Heritage Coordinator, at 416-441-2345 ext.227
or [email protected]. We hope that creating a family tree and a
family archive will be an enjoyable and educational experience for
you and your family.
Sincerely,
Japanese Canadian Legacy Project
of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
FAREWELL ALICE
A respected and well-liked member of the JCCC family will be
leaving us in June of this year. Alice Zhao, our Data Administrator,
will be moving to Los Angeles as a result of her husband’s work
transfer this summer. Alice has been with the JCCC since 1998 and
her contribution has been invaluable.
Her work ethic, attention to detail and flexibility are beyond
compare. What we will miss even more than her fine work, however,
is her calm, pleasant and charming personality. No matter what
the crisis, Alice could be counted on to deal with it in a calm and
professional manner. Alice was more than a co-worker - she has
been a friend and a member of the JCCC family. We will miss her;
we wish her all the best south of the border and we look forward to
her return to Toronto in the years to come.
Thank you Alice. Arigato, soshite otsukare sama. Mata
oaishimasho!!
HAIKU CORNER
俳句コーナー
This month we received two haiku from an anonymous
JCCC member. We have translated them into English
and hope we have captured some of the beauty of the
originals.
雨上り 水珠光る 緑濃し
Ameagari
mizutama hikaru
midorikoshi
Water droplets glisten,
Upon the deepening green.
After the rain.
朝歩き 陽を背に浴びて 陰を追う
Asa aruki
hiwo seni abite
kagewo ou
A morning walk –
With back bathed in sunlight,
I pursue my shadow.
We also include two classics from Issa that create powerful
reflections of summer.
みじか夜 つぎたして鳴く 蛙かな
NEW WORKS FROM MARK YUNGBLUT
DECORATE THE JCCC
For the past few months, Mark Yungblut displayed his astounding
kiri-e work in the multi-purpose corridor. For the next 6 weeks we
will be exhibiting a selection of his sketches. The following is Mark’s
description of the work:
While writing an essay about Japanese history in my last year
of high school I came across a picture of Himeji Castle in one of the
books I was reading. For some reason the picture struck me, and I
kept looking at it again and again because it was so pleasing to me.
At the time, I had taken a few art courses and knew that I had some
talent and thought why not try and draw it. I had no idea it would
turn out as well as it did, and it was from that drawing that I drew
the motivation to do more works. My interest in drawing, as well as
in Japan grew from that point on, culminating in the opportunity to
visit Japan a few times, which gave me the subject matter for the
drawings on the wall.
In terms of the media used, all of the drawings are done in pencil
and, where there is colour, pencil crayon. I like to use a lot of detail
and I have found that pencil is the best way to do this. I’ve also
found that it’s the cleanest, and easiest medium to control which
also helps in creating detail. In addition to using pencils, an eraser
and a paper stomp (used to make the shading more smooth), I also
use a ruler alot in order to make sure that all of the walls and roofs
are in proportion to one another when drawing buildings, as well as
making straight lines. I apply the same method of measurement to
other drawings, ensuring that every facial feature, body part, etc. is
in its proper position. At first this involved a lot of trial and error, and
luck, but I’ve become a lot better at it over time, which is reflected in
the more recent drawings. I hope that you enjoy this display.
Mijikayoru
tsukidashite naku
kawazukana
Stitching together
The short summer nights –
Singing frogs.
しづかさや 湖水の底の 雲のみね
Shizukasaya
kosuino sokono
kumono mine
Quietness The summit of the clouds
Can be seen at the bottom of the lake.
UNDERSTANDING HAIKU
By The Japan Information Centre
The Japan Information Centre is pleased to present: Understanding
Haiku - A special lunchtime presentation with haiku enthusiast &
Director of Japanese Social Services, Takeo Maekawa on Friday,
June 17, 2005 from 12:10pm to1:30pm [12:10-12:50 Lecture /
12:50-1:30 Guided Writing Workshop (Optional)]. Admission is
free. Please feel free to bring your lunch.
Gain insight into one of the most important forms of traditional
Japanese poetry as Takeo Maekawa explains the form, themes
and feeling commonly conveyed in haiku poems. If you can stay
longer, experiment with writing haiku yourself!
The Japan Information Centre, Consulate General of Japan in
Toronto, is located within the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
Suite 110, 6 Garamond Court, Don Mills ON. Please call 416-3635488 for further information.
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THE 2005 JCCC BAZAAR – BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER!
This years annual Bazaar was a huge success! On Saturday May 7, the JCCC was filled with shoppers looking for great bargains and they
were not disappointed. There was a multitude of items to bid on at the Silent Auction, a vast assortment of white/pink elephant items, Noritake
dishware, logo ware, garden ware, plants, raffles and more. The food was amazing - sushi, mochi, chow mein, udon, tempura and delicious
baked goods.
The volunteers who helped at all of the different areas are to be commended for all their hard work! We rely so much on volunteers to
make our events successful and every time we are amazed at the generosity and dedication from the community. In particular we would like
to thank the Bazaar Chairpersons, Theresa Sano, Miki Kobayashi and Sharon Marubashi for their inexhaustible energy!
Companies, corporations, organizations, community groups and churches, and individuals also donated generously once again this year.
A huge thank you to all of you who helped to make this Bazaar one of the best ever!!!!
The JCCC wishes to thank the following donors
for their generous support of Bazaar 2005
Ace Bakery
AISIN CANADA INC.
All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.
Alpine Electronics of Canada Inc
Amrams Distributing
Florien-Arts Florist Co
Fuji Photo Film Canada Inc
G & G Electronics
Gallery Phillip Ltd
H & F Trading
Konica Minolta Business Solutions (Canada) Ltd
Kon-nichi-wa Japanese Restaurant
Konko Church
Kumamoto Kenjin Kai
Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
Anton Kozlik’s Gourmet Mustard
Arnold A. Hock Hearing Aid Services
Aurora Fine China
Bamboo Garden Chinese Restaurant
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (Canada)
Bata Limited - Intl Division
Beach Fairway Golf Range
Bender Goodman & Shear Furs Ltd. Ken Muto
International
Between Friends Restaurant
Bowne of Toronto
Brama Leather Products Inc
Bridgestone/Firestone Canada Inc
Bulova Watch Company Ltd.
Calverts Catering
Canadian National Exhibition
Canadian Thermos Products Inc
Cardinal Funeral Homes Ltd
Cardinal Meat Specialists Ltd
Cayne’s Super Houseware
Clover Leaf Seafood
Cooksville Automotive Engines Ltd
Crowne Plaza Toronto Don Valley
Darton Property Advisors & Managers Inc.
Davis & Company
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Delta Toronto East
Denso Manufacturing Canada Inc
Dollies & Boxes Unlimited
Dominion Rug Sales Ltd
Double Tree Intl Plaza Hotel - Toronto Airport
Dozen Roses
Dr Sushi
Druxy’s Inc
Dufflet Pastries
Dynasty Chinese Cuisine
East End Bowling League
Epson Canada Ltd
F & P Mfg., Inc.
Fitzhenry & Whiteside Publishers
Heisei Mart
Higgins Party Rentals
Highland Memory Gardens
Hikaru Dental Clinic
Hilton Toronto
HINO MOTORS SALES CANADA, LTD
Hiroshi Yamamoto (Sumi-e Artist)
Hitachi Canada Ltd
Honda Canada Inc
Hong Kong Imports Ltd
Ikenobo Ikebana Society of Toronto
Ivan Salon
J & K Die Casting Limited
J.C. Auto Service Ltd.
James Moto Enterprises Inc
Japan Airlines International Co. Ltd.
Japan Camera Centre 1 Hour Photo Ltd.
Japan Food Canada Inc.
Japan National Tourist Organization
Japanese Anglican Church
Japanese Centennial United Church
Japanese Gospel Church of Toronto
JCCC Ikenobo Club
JCCC Judo Kai
JCCC Kendo Club
JCCC Women’s Auxilliary
JEFFERSON ELORA CORPORATION
Jerrett Funeral Homes
JIT Automation Inc
JTB International (Canada) Ltd
Just Eyes Optical Inc
Karen Jack Designs
Kasumi Pottery
Kate Walker & Company Ltd
Kazu Hair Design
Kimo Vending Ltd
Kiyoshi Nagata Ensemble
Kobay Tool & Stamping Inc
Kobo Jewellery Inc
Komatsu Canada Ltd
Kyocera Mita Canada Ltd
Kyoda Plastics Ltd
Lick’s Concepts Inc
Luv2Pak
Makita Canada Inc
Mandarin Restaurant
Maple Accents
Margarite Pommer Jewellery
Marufumi Food
Masami Holdings Inc
Mastermind Toys
Mazda Canada Inc
McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada Limited
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Metal One Canada Corp
Metro Golf Dome
Miele Ltd
Mika’s Japanese Gifts
Mikasa (Canada) Inc
Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc
Mitsui & Co (Canada) Ltd
Mitsui OSK
Mitsutoyo Canada Inc.
Miyabi Japanese Restaurant
Mizuno Canada Ltd
Momiji Health Care Society
Morningstar Entertainment Inc
Naka Nursery
National Ballet of Canada
NEC Unified Solutions
Nestle Purina Pet Care
New Japanese Canadian Association
NGK Spark Plugs Canada Limited
Nihon Automotive Specialists
Nikon Canada Inc
Nilfisk-Advance Inc
Nishimoto Trading Co., Ltd.
Nissan Canada Inc
Nissho Iwai Canada Ltd
Nissin Transport (Canada) Inc
No Frills
Noritake Canada Ltd
NSK Canada Inc.
NTN Bearing Corporation of Canada Ltd
Ocean Food Company Ltd
Ogden Funeral Home Ltd
Omron Canada Inc
Omron Healthcare Canada
Ontario Place Corp
Ontario Science Centre
Ontario Tottori Kenjin Kai
Oriental Arts City Ltd
Otani Shiatsu Clinic
Oxford University Press
Ozawa Canada Inc
Panasonic Canada Inc
Park Hyatt Toronto
Pasquale Bros Downtown Ltd
Patty King International
Patty Palace
Reif Estate Winery
Renaissance Toronto Hotel at Skydome
Renee’s Gourmet
Royal Ontario Museum
Sanco Supplies Ltd
Sandown Market (North Store)
Sanko Trading Co
Sanyo Canada Inc
Seabreeze Electric Corp
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd
Shiatsu Academy of Tokyo
Shiatsu School of Canada Inc
SHISEIDO (Canada) Inc.
Simcoe Parts Service Inc
Sleeman Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd.
Smucker Foods of Canada Co.
St. Andrew’s Japanese Anglican Church
Starlac Corporation
Strewn Inc
Sumitomo Canada Ltd
Toronto Fukuoka Kenjin Kai
Toronto Japanese Garden Club
Toronto Japanese Seventh Day Adventist
Church
Toronto Japanese United Church Fujin Kai
Toronto JCCA Issei-bu
Toronto Shiga Kenjin Kai
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Toshiba of Canada Limited
Toyota Canada Inc
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc
TS Tech Canada Inc
Tsubaki of Canada Ltd
Victoria’s Mansion Boutique Hotel
Video One
Videoscope
Wesley Chapel Japanese Church
Westrouge Canoe Club
William Ashley
Willoughby Distribution Inc
Peek Frean Biscuits
Pentax Canada Inc
Pioneer Electronics of Canada Inc
Plant World
Precision Tools Service,Inc. (Canada Branch)
Premire
Quality Safety Systems Company
R.S. Kane Funeral Home
Radisson Hotel Toronto East
Random House of Canada Ltd
Suzuki Canada Inc
Takumi Company Ltd
The Fairmont Royal York
The Japanese Paper Place
The Westin Prince Hotel, Toronto
The Workroom Company
Tim Hortons
Tomen Canada Inc
Tori Ichi Catering Inc
Toronto Buddhist Church
Windsor Arms Hotel
Woodington Lake Golf Club
Wynford Seniors’ Club
Yamaha Canada Music Ltd
Yamaha Motor Canada Ltd
York Heritage Quilters Guild
Yusen Air & Sea Service (Canada) Inc
Zen Japanese Restaurant
DONATIONS TO THE JCCC
As of May 8, 2005
The JCCC gratefully acknowledges the following donations:
JCCC
Anonymous
25
30
Mrs. Robby Gray
20
Mr. Kaneo Hayashi
100
Mr. and Mrs. Tohru Kawaguchi
50
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Matsuo
Mr. Dennis Nakamoto
200
Mrs. Jean Nakasuji
30
50
Mr. and Mrs. George Natsuhara
In recognition of Marty Kobayashi's birthday
30
Mrs. Makiko Ngo-Shirosawa
259
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ohori
30
Miss Toshi Oikawa
100
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Okawara
In appreciation of income tax return
prepared by Gerry Kawaguchi
Mr. Bernard Ozawa
2,000
15
Mr. and Mrs. Tak Sagara
65
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sato
Ms. Chieko Soda
Koi Nobori flag
Mr. Terence Takashima
100
20
Mr. and Mrs. Haruo Takeno
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mitsuaki Tanaka
25
50
Tobu Canada Wakayama Kenjin Kai
Mr. and Mrs. Nori Yoshida
15
JCCC in Memory
In loving memory of Sarah Sadie Karatsu
Ted Oda and Norah Matsumoto
25
In memory of Patricia Kobayashi
20
Mrs. Kimiye Kuramoto
Mrs. Setsuko Yoshida
20
In memory of Frank Masao Matsui
Mr. and Mrs. Junji and Tosh Ikeno
In memory of Shigeru William (Bill)
Nakamura
20
Anonymous
Mrs. Betty Lou Arai and Mr. Thomas
Arai
100
Candrel Stoneridge Equity Group Inc.
100
25
Celebrate a life full of love, family and
happiness, from Michael, Richard, Bill,
Rob, Charlene, Mike, Steven, Joe and
the rest of your friends here at
Canderel Stoneridge.
25
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and Mariko Ikeda
Mr. Peter Ito
25
Mrs. Kaye Oda
20
25
Mr. and Mrs. Shigeo Shigeishi
20
Mr. and Mrs. Tony and Mary Tonegawa
25
Mrs. Ruth Yoriko Tsujimura
30
Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Rose Yamamura
In memory of Fusako Kanda
100
The Kanda family
Mr. and Mrs. Tad and Mary Yonekura
20
In memory of Harold Tazumi
Mrs. Ann Ashley
25
Mr. and Mrs. Toru Idenouye
25
In memory of Hisako Yanagi
Mr. Richard Cutcheon
Japanese sword
JCCC Bazaar
Mrs. Amy Fukusaka
100
J.C. Auto Service Ltd.
Kumamoto Kenjin Kai
Masami Holdings Inc
Mrs. Tomi Nishimura
Sumitomo Canada Ltd
Mr. Yusuke Tanaka
Toronto Japanese United Church Fujin Kai
Toronto JCCA Issei-bu
Wesley Chapel Japanese Church
200
50
300
50
200
25
150
100
50
Supporting Members – Partner
Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Miyo Ito
Mr. and Mrs. George and Terry Nakamura
Ms. Denise Nishimura
Mrs. Kay Oki
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saito
Dr. and Mrs. Ken Sakamoto
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mitsuaki Tanaka
Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Mary Tanaka
115
150
150
150
100
265
115
115
CORRECTION NOTICE
In the May 2005 newsletter, on page nine in
the donation section, several errors and
omissions occurred with the printing of
donations in memory of Shigeru William
(Bill) Nakamura. The JCCC apologizes to
the family and friends for the oversight and
any inconvenience this may have caused.
“LUNCHTIME VIDEO SCREENINGS” AT
THE JAPAN INFORMATION CENTRE
By the Consulate General of Japan
Once a month, the Japan Information
Centre (JIC) screens short video
features on modern Japanese
culture, society and other subjects in
the JIC Event Room. Each Englishlanguage, lunch-hour screening
“Centrair” airport
(12:10pm to 12:45pm) features a regular
showing of episodes from the series Japan Video Topics, as well
as other culturally relevant videos in the JIC collection. These
screenings are a wonderful opportunity to discover many things
about Japan that you never knew before!
Feel free to drop in with your lunch and enjoy the sights and
sounds of Japan on the Event Room’s large movie screen and
theatrical sound system. Admission is free, and you’re bound to
learn a lot about Japan in the process!
SCREENINGS FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2005
Japan Video Topics
- Kyoto on a Budget (Tips on how to have an enjoyable and
affordable time in Japan’s cultural capital.)
- Wood that won’t Burn (A revolutionary fireproofing treatment is
bringing wooden architecture back into fashion.)
- Wrap it up, Japanese Style (The Furoshiki, a simple square of
elegant material, continues to be the ideal method of wrapping
items of almost any shape, even after 1300 years!)
- Fooling the Eye (Exploring the innovative and interactive trend
that has recently come out of Japan, “Trick Art”.)
- Japan in the UN (Learn about Japan’s long-standing participation
and contributions to the United Nations.)
- New Life for Old Houses (Old wooden houses are being
renovated to meet the needs of modern living while preserving
and maintaining harmony with the environment.)
- Ridding the World of Landmines (See Japan’s central role in
present and future mine-detection and removal.)
- Centrair – Japan’s Newest Hub Airport (A detailed look at
Japan’s latest and third-largest airport.)
- 2005 Special Olympics Winter Games in Nagano (Nagano City
will be the first city in Asia to host the Special Olympics.)
SCREENINGS FOR FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2005
Traditional Japanese Culture Series: Japanese Dance (An
overview of traditional Japanese dance, including kabuki,
kamigata-mai, noh and folk dances.)
Japan Video Topics
- Smaller Gadgets, Greater Fun (Technology keeps getting
smaller and smaller!)
- Glaze into the Future (A look at the town of Arita, the birthplace
of Japanese porcelain.)
- Day Care Stations (Day Care centers in train stations come to
the rescue for busy, double-income families!)
- Natural Charm – Akita (Experience Akita Prefecture’s many
wondrous attractions, like its inviting hot springs, samurai
traditions and spring cherry blossoms.)
For additional information, contact the Japan Information Centre,
Consulate General of Japan at 416-363-5488.
NIKKEI COMMUNITY NEWS
* Young Badminton Champions
Congratulations to Nyl Yakura of Pickering, ON, for capturing 2
gold medals for the U12 Boys Singles and Mixed Doubles, and a
bronze medal for the U14 Boys Doubles at the Provincial Junior
Badminton Championship held in April 2005. Congratulations also
to his brother Ryan, who captured 2 bronze medals in the U19
Boys Doubles and Mixed Doubles. Nyl will be participating in the
U14 Canadian Junior Badminton Championship at Richmond, BC
in May. Good luck!
* Fuyokai Get-Together
Fuyokai’s 67th Reunion Luncheon will be held at Mandarin
Restaurant, 200 Queen’s Plate Dr., Rexdale, ON (just north of
Woodbine Centre Casino on Highway 27) on Wednesday June
29, 2005 from 11:30am to 2:00pm. If you would like to attend,
please call Toshiye Tanaka at 905-455-0340.
* The Toronto Japanese Language School Dance & Raffle A
Great Success
The Annual Benefit Dance of the Toronto Japanese Language
School (TJLS), which was held in April, was a huge success. The
crowd danced to the music provided by D.J. Manny Batalla and
enjoyed the food and prizes. Here are the winners of the 2005 raffle
as drawn at the dance:
Prize
Winner
Number
DVD Recorder
Pat Adachi
6513
Royal Doulton Doll
Mark Chignell
7325
Full Tuition at TJLS
Mr. Yamaguchi
1057
50% Tuition at TJLS
Percy Ma
0559
Wood Block Print
T. Kawabe
4403
Baseball Tickets
David Shadoff
2246
$250 Gift Certificates
Ruth Cezar
3637
Wool Sweater
Alex Cezar
3625
Pair of Watches
Fran Hirae
5243
Chinese Water Colour
Joy Takahashi
3819
Tai Chi Lessons
Mary Tonegawa
6517
Hi Fi Component
Osama Ibrahim
5662
Sony Micro System
Koko Chapin
5497
$250 Gift Certificates
Ruth Cezar
3639
Congratulations to all the winners. To the donors of the prizes, a
sincere “thank you”, and to those who sold and bought our tickets
- Thank you again for your support - TJLS
* Cumberland #1 Japanese Town Get-together
A get-together has been planned for former Cumberland #1
residents on Saturday September 10, 2005 at China Buffet King,
22 Metropolitan Road, Scarborough, ON. The evening will start from
4:30pm and we’ll have plenty of time and the place to ourselves for
an evening of nostalgic get-together. All former #1 residents, their
family and friends are welcome. It will be a wonderful time spent
with all those who have some relationship or whose roots can be
traced to Cumberland #1 Japanese Town. Takayama, Urankawa,
Bari Bari - those were the days. Hope to see you all!
For further information, please call the committee members below
or write to: Manabu Doi, secretary, at 604–3231 Eglinton Ave. E,
Scarborough, ON, M1J 3N5 , 416-269-5157 manabud@rogers.
com
Kunio Suyama (Ch) 416-461-2384 [email protected]
Tak Kushida (Tr) 416-755-7166 [email protected]
Masaaki Tsuruoka 905-624-4927
Tokugi Suyama 416-783-8142
2005年 夏祭りと盆踊り大会
2005年7月9日(土)、夏祭りと盆踊り大会がJCCCにて
今年も開催されます。日系の全世代の方々、仏教会、トロント新
移住者協会、他の各団体がそれぞれ大切な役割を果たしてくれま
す。ご協力いただく団体、個人はコミュニティのほとんど全てに
及びます。
金魚すくい、食べ物などの各種出店や音楽、お化け屋敷などの
エンタテーメントが予定されており、夏祭りの雰囲気を盛り上げ
ます。また、当日JCCC日本行き航空券抽選会の当選者が会場
で発表されます。締めくくりはトロント仏教会恒例の盆踊りで
す。色鮮やかな浴衣を着た大勢の踊り子がトロントバージョンの
盆踊りを披露します。
トロントの夏の午後に懐かしい日本の夏祭りをぜひ味わいにき
てください。開催時間は午前11時半から午後10時まで、入場
は無料です。皆様のご来場お待ちしています!
ノスタルジアナイトII
JCCCヘリテージ委員会主催のノスタルジアナイトが昨年に引き続
き、今年も6月25日(土)午後3時から午後8時まで行われま
す。今回のノスタルジアナイトでは「日系カナダ人レガシープロ
ジェクト」という口述史のプロジェクトをご紹介します。日系カ
ナダ人の歴史を次世代に残すための大切なプロジェクトです。シ
アトルの「伝承」プロジェクト(日系アメリカ人口述史プロジェ
クト)と提携し、ロサンゼルスの日系アメリカ人博物館の支援を
受けながら着実にプロジェクトは進展しています。すでに録画さ
れたいくつかのインタビューの抜粋を上映する予定です。参加費
は無料です。お申し込みはJCCC416−441−2345または
[email protected]までどうぞ。
黒澤明の名作上映
この夏、黒澤明の後期作品2作を小林ホールにて上映します。ぜ
ひお越し下さい。
影武者(1980年)
国家統一の気運が高まる戦国時代、その雄 武田
信玄 は敵を欺くため、影武者を使ったと言われ
ています。死刑執行寸前だった泥棒が、実は武
田信玄に瓜二つだったことからこの物語は始ま
るのでした。ちなみに海外版は製作を、黒澤監
督を師と仰ぐフランシ ス・コッポラ、ジョージ
・ルーカスが引き受けることで、製作が実現化
しました。
日時:2005年6月30日(木)午後7時
入場料:JCCC会員$5、非会員$7
乱(1985年)
シェークスピアの代表作『リア王』をイ ンスピ
レーションとし毛利元就とその息子3兄弟の逸話
をベ一スに描かれた戦国絵巻。能の様式美を取り
入れた演出と、豪華絢爛な衣装は、監督の細部に
こだわる姿そのままに、再現されています。監督
73才 の作品。
恒例!日本行き航空券が当たる
JCCCラッフル
日本行き航空券やテレビなど
の豪華賞品が当たる恒例の
JCCCラッフル(ライセンス番
号M406764)が今年も行われま
す。合計賞品額$17787.29
のこのラッフルの収益金は
JCCCのイベントやプログラムな
どの運営に充てられます。ぜひ
この機会にチケットを購入し、JCCCをご支援下さい。抽選は20
05年7月9日(土)夏祭りの時に行われます。なお、賞品は下
記の通りです:
1等賞
日本往復エコノミークラス航空券2枚(日本航空/JTB)
+ 賞金$1000
2等賞 日立42 LCD HDTVモニターとスタンド
(日立カナダ)
3等賞 ソニー30 FD Trinitron WEGA TV とスタンド
(ソニーカナダ)
4等賞 Powershot A400デジタルカメラとPixma iP300
フォトプリンター(キャノンカナダ)
5等賞 トロントウェスティンプリンスホテル週末宿泊券
(トロントウェスティンプリンスホテル)
6等賞 ヤマハPSR260キーボード
(ヤマハカナダミュージック)
7等賞 $250ギフト券(赤坂レストラン)
8等賞 $200ギフト券(EDOレストラン)
9等賞 $200ギフト券(波レストラン)
10等賞ソニーCFD-V8 CD am/fmラジカセ
(G&Gエレクトロニクス)
JCCCラッフルにご協力いただいた次の各社に感謝いたします:
日本航空、JTB、日立カナダ、ソニーカナダ、トロントウェステ
ィンプリンスホテル、ヤマハカナダミュージック、赤坂レストラ
ン、EDOレストラン、波レストラン、G&Gエレクトロニクス
JCCCユーカー(Euchre)ナイト
2005年6月24日(金)にユーカーナイトが行われます。ユ
ーカーとはカードゲームの一種で、19世紀から20世紀初頭に
かけて米国で盛んにプレイされたゲームです。現在でも老若男女
問わず北米各地でプレイされています。
当日はトップスコア賞、ドアプライズ、軽食などもありますの
でユーカーをプレイされる方はぜひご参加下さい。参加費はJC
CC会員$20、非会員$25で、19才以上の経験者の方に限
られます。会場は午後7時、ゲーム開始時間は午後7時40分で
すので遅れないようにして下さい。人数制限がありますので、お
申し込みはお早めにJCCC受付416―441―2345また
は[email protected]までどうぞ。
日時:2005年7月28日(木)午後7時
入場料:JCCC会員$5、非会員$7
11
和食クッキングクラス
和食に欠かせない味、テクニック、そして素材に焦点をあて、し
ょうじシェフが誰でも簡単に作れ、しかも健康的で美味しい和食
のクッキングクラスを行います。しょうじシェフはハミルトンの
日系文化会館で過去2年間クッキングクラスを教えてきました。
レパートリーは幅広く、お饅頭なども得意としています。
詳細、クラスを受講されたい方はJCCC416−441−2345
または[email protected]までご連絡下さい。なお、クラスを受講す
るためにはJCCC会員であることが必要です。
クラス:全3クラス。各クラスは講師によるデモが1時間、実習
1時間、試食と後片付けが1時間の計3時間となっています。ク
ラス内容は下記の通りです。
酢の物
2005年6月15日(水)午後7時―午後10時
照り焼き
2005年7月13日(水)午後7時―午後10時
ご飯もの
2005年8月17日(水)午後7時―午後10時 費用:各クラス$40(費用には別途GSTが加算されます)
必要なもの:エプロン、包丁、ぺティナイフ
動物園へ行こう!
2005年7月17日(日)はトロント動物園の
JCCCファミリーデーです。クーポンを持ってい
くと入場料が$4割引になります。で動物園を楽
しむことができます。クーポンはJCCC受付にて
配布中です。クーポンについてのお問い合わせは
JCCC416−441−2345またはjccc@jccc.
on.caまでどうぞ。
JCCC6・7・8月の行事予定
6月
7月
8月
10日
11日
11日
15日
24日
24日
25日
25日
27日
30日
折り紙ワークショップ
カラオケクラブ会合
楽焼ワークショップ(2日目)
和食クッキングクラス
折り紙ワークショップ
ユーカーナイト
カラオケクラブ会合
ノスタルジアナイトII
JCCC年次総会
映画鑑賞会「影武者」
1日
4−8日
9日
11−15日
13日
17日
18−22日
28日
30日
JCCC休館日(カナダデー)
キャンプこども(第1週)
夏祭りと盆踊り
キャンプこども(第2週)
和食クッキングクラス
トロント動物園
キャンプこども(第3週)
映画鑑賞会「乱」
カラオケクラブ会合
1日
13日
17日
27日
JCCC休館日(シビックホリデー)
カラオケクラブ会合
和食クッキングクラス
カラオケクラブ会合
ヘリテージスピーカーシリーズ
ハリー吉田さんを迎えて
日系2世の吉田さんは1934年、14歳の時にご両親と共に日
本に渡りました。母親が単身バンクーバーへ戻ったあと、戦争が
勃発し、父親と日本に取り残され、18歳の
時に日本の海軍に入隊し、南太平洋各地で戦
中を過ごしました。2005年7月6日
(水)、ヘリテージラウンジに吉田さんをお
迎えして、彼の映画にもなりそうな波乱万丈
な人生についてお話していただきます。
時間は午後7時から午後8時まで、参加費は
無料です。参加されたい方はJCCC416−4
41−2345または[email protected]まで事
前登録をお願いいたします。
お饅頭ワークショップ
お饅頭を中心とした簡単な和菓子を作ってみませんか?しょうじ
シェフがお饅頭作りのコツや10分でできるお饅頭の作り方を教
えて下さいます。
初心者向けワークショップ
どら焼き、おはぎ、きなこ餅、あんこなどを作ります。
日時:2005年6月9日(木)午後7時から午後10時まで
費用:JCCC会員$25(GST別)、非会員$30(GST別)
材料費込み。エプロンをご持参下さい。
中級向けワークショップ
蒸し饅頭、焼き饅頭、モダンな変わり饅頭などを作ります。
日時:2005年7月5日(火)午後7時から午後10時まで
費用:JCCC会員$25(GST別)、非会員$30(GST別)
材料費込み。エプロンをご持参下さい
2005年バザー大成功に終わる
今年もおかげさまでバザーは大成功に終わりました。バザーにご
協力くださいましたコミュニティ、バザー委員会、各関係団体、
企業、ボランティアの皆様に厚く御礼申し上げます。
日系コミュニティーニュース
*日本ビデオトピックス
日本領事館広報文化センターでは毎月1回、日本紹介の短編ビ
デオ上映会を行っています。2005年6月の上映会は10日
(金)、7月は8日(金)各日午後12時10分―午後12時
45分に行われます。トピックは英語面に掲載されています。
上映会に関する詳細は日本領事館広報文化センター416−3
63−5488までご連絡下さい。
*トロント日本語学校ダンス
4月に行われたトロント日本語学校の募金ダンスは大成功に終
わりました。皆様のご協力ありがとうございました。なお、ラ
ッフルの当選者名は英語面に掲載されています。
*カンバーランド#1日本人町の懇談会
戦前日本人町として栄えたカンバーランド#1の元住人と
その家族、友人の懇談会を2005年9月10日(土)に
China Buffet King, 22 Metropolitan Road, Scarboroughにて行い
ます。会は午後4時半に始まります。懐かしい話に花を咲かせ
ましょう。参加希望の方は須山416−461−2384まで
ご連絡下さい。
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