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「紡」トロント公演 The Tsumugu Concert March 2016 2016年3月 Vol.42 Issue 3 1 5% discount for JCCC members DAVID IKEDA Sales Representative 416-234-2424 www.ikedasells.com Sutton Group Old Mill Realty Inc., Brokerage For Experienced and Professional Real Estate Service... Call Anytime... Absolutely No Obligation bonni maikawa Sales Representative 416-538-6428 [email protected]/www.bonnimaikawa.com Sutton Group Associates Realty Inc.,Brokerage 416-966-9300 Advertise with us! Contact [email protected] or 416-441-2345 ext. 227 2 2015 -16 JCCC Board of Directors President Gary Kawaguchi Past President/Advisor Marty Kobayashi VP, Heritage Jan Nobuto VP, ManagementAnn Ashley SecretarySharon Marubashi Finance ChairChris Hope VP, NJCCMiki Rushton VP, Marketing/Strategic Planning Karen Kuwahara DirectorsJonathan Carter Mark Hashimoto Kristin Kobayashi Christine Nakamura Dereck Oikawa Chris Reid Cary Rothbart Ross Saito Nao Seko Peter Wakayama Tak Yoshida 4 Movie News 5-8 Up Coming Event 9-11 Heritage News 系 16-19 Donations 文 20-26 日 化 AdvisorsMackenzie Clugston (Ambassador of Canada to Japan) Sid Ikeda Miki Kobayashi (in memory) Steve Oikawa Connie Sugiyama JCCC Foundation Chair Shari Hosaki 会 館 役 JCCC Staff 員 James Heron Executive Director [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.224 及 Kathy Tazumi Accounting/General Administration Manager [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.229 び Christine Takasaki Community Events Coordinator [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.221 ス Haruko Ishihara Community Rentals Coordinator [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.228 タ Christine Seki Corporate Rentals/Programming and Business Development [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.231 ッ Sally Kumagawa Donations/Memberships/Classes Database Administrator [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.223 フ Sandy Chan Executive Assistant/Website [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.226 Elizabeth Fujita-Kwan Heritage and Sedai Project [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.303 Constantin Dutescu Operations and Technical Coordinator [email protected] Maki Klotz Newsletter/Receptionist/Office Assistant [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.227 Yuki Hipsh Volunteer Coordinator [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext.235 JCCC Reception Desk [email protected] 416-441-2345 ext. 222 Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre 6 Garamond Court, Toronto, M3C 1Z5 Ph: 416-441-2345 Fax: 416-441-2347 www.jccc.on.ca In This Issue... 日本語紙面 Calendar of Events March Sat/Sun 5/6 Haru Matsuri Thurs 10 Special 3.11 Anniversary Screening – Dogs Without Names Sat 12 JCCC Karaoke Club Mon 14 Spring Kamp Kodomo begins Spring Cultural Classes begin Manju Workshop Wed 23 Origami Workshop Fri 25 Good Friday – JCCC closed Sat 26 JCCC Karaoke Club April Sat 2 Nikkei Artist Symposium Thurs 7 Tsumugu Concert Sat 9 Movie Screening – Lion Standing in the Wind Sat 9 JCCC Karaoke Club Sat 16 Sakura Gala Sat 23 JCCC Karaoke Club Mon 25 Manju Workshop Wed 27 Origami Workshop May Sat Mon Sat Mon Sat Mon Wed 7 9 14 16 21 23 25 JCCC Bazaar Movie Screening – I am a Monk JCCC Karaoke Club Manju Workshop JCCC Karaoke Club Victoria Day – JCCC closed Origami Workshop SUBMISSION DEADLINE Deadline for the April 2016 issue is Wednesday Mar 9, 2016. 4月号の締め切りは2016年3月9日(水)です。 Your news is welcome! Please contact: [email protected] tel 416-441-2345 ext.226 The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Newsletter Editors: James Heron, Kathy Tazumi, Maki Klotz, Sandy Chan Japanese Section: Maki Klotz, Sandy Chan, Yoko Reynolds Cover Image: Tsumugu Concert March Special Fundraising Screening Dogs Without Names GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER 5TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL FUNDRAISING SCREENING All proceeds will be added to the $1.5 million already raised by the JCCC Foundation’s Earthquake Relief Fund supporting scholarships in the Tohoku Region. Akane Yamada’s moving docu-drama looks at the issue of abandoned dogs in Japan with special reference to those animals lost or abandoned in the days following March 11, 2011. Through her film we meet some of the exceptional people who dedicated their time to saving animals in distress. A heart-breaking story of compassion and hope. Director Akane Yamada will be in attendance to take questions. Screening preceded by a fundraising Onigiri & Miso Soup food fair! Date: Thursday March 10, 2016 Time: Food served from 6:00pm, Screening at 7:30pm Tickets: $8 (JCCC Members); $10 (General) April Movie Lion Standing In The Wind SPECIAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON SCREENING The JCCC and the Toronto Japanese Film Festival are proud to bring you the Canadian Premiere of master director Takashi Miike’s inspiring true story of a Japanese doctor and his devotion to saving lives in Kenya. Lion Standing in the Wind is based on a real story and chronicles the inspirational life of Dr Koichiro Shimada who sets off to Kenya to serve as a medical doctor. In a turn of events, he finds himself stationed in a hospital in Lokichogio in the heart of the Kenyan conflict. Witnessing death and the grim reality of child soldiers rocks him to the core and propels him on a path that he did not expect. He abandons his life in Japan and devotes himself to saving lives in Kenya. Based on the novel Kaze Ni Tatsu Lion (The Lion Standing in the Wind) by Masashi Sada. The novel itself is based on the song Kaze ni Tatsu Lion, also by Sada, which was inspired by love letters written by the real-life Dr Koichiro Shibata, who ran a mobile clinic in Kenya. The catalyst for this adaptation was actor Osawa Takao, who was so moved by the song that he urged the songwriter to adapt the song into a novel, and then a film. Osawa went on to star as Dr Shibata in this film adaptation. A powerful tale of courage, compassion that will leave no audience unmoved! Starring Osawa Takao, Satomi Ishihara, Yoko Maki Sushi will be on sale prior to the screening. The film is preceded by the announcement of the Toronto Japanese Film Festivals 2016 line-up! Date: Saturday April 9, 2016 Time: 2:00pm Tickets: $8 (JCCC Members); $10(General) 4 -TsumuguTickets are now on sale! This spring, the Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre brings you Tsumugu – a trio of top Japanese performers and recording artists – for a rare and inspiring evening of traditional Japanese music. The concert brings together three diverse performers for an evening of music like Canadian audiences have never experienced. There will be one performance only in Toronto. The concert will be an extraordinary collaboration of virtuoso performers: combining traditional songs of the Amami Islands, the Tsugaru Shamisen of Aomori prefecture, and the thunderous power of the Taiko drum. The result is an uplifting musical evocation of the Japanese spirit. With their acclaimed mastery of Japanese traditional instruments and art forms, Anna Sato (Vocals), Chie Hanawa (Tsugaru Shamisen) and Keita Kanazashi (Taiko) have joined forces to bring these instruments and sounds to magnificent new levels. Date: Place: Tickets: Thursday April 7, 2016 @ 7:00pm JCCC Kobayashi Hall $25 JCCC members, $30 General, (HST included) Reserved seating only Ticket sales at the JCCC reception desk, 416-441-2345 *Tickets are non-refundable Chado Tea Ceremony Afternoon class starts from 2016 Spring In addition to the Friday evening class, JCCC will also offer Chado class on Monday afternoons for experienced students starting this spring. Students will learn the procedure for making tea as well as how to integrate the spirit of tea into their study and daily lives. New students who have never taken Chado class are also welcome. Afternoon course dates: Mondays, April 4, 11, 25, May 2, May 9, May 16, May 30, June 6 Time: 1:00pm – 3:00pm Fee: $70 (plus HST) / course Please pay $25 for tea and sweets at the first class. Necessary equipment include; Fukusa, Kobukusa, Yo-ji and Kaishi. Attire: Casual western clothes. Kimono is not required for the class but participants need to bring an extra pair of socks (preferably white) or tabi to change into once they arrive in class. Judo Fee Please note that starting April 1, 2016, class fee for Judo will be increased to the following: • • • Children: $43 Youth and Seniors: $54 (+HST) Adults: 65 (+HST) These increases have been determined based on a consideration of the costs associated with this particular program. All fees paid in advance by Thursday March 31, 2016 will be charged the current rate. Thank you for your understanding. 5 JCCC Annual Bazaar The JCCC Annual Bazaar committee is busy organizing our biggest one-day fundraiser of the year! So mark your calendar for Saturday May 7, 2016 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. You won’t want to miss any of the bargains!! As usual, the Annual Bazaar is a shopping extravaganza with great deals on Noritake tableware, logoware, lawn accessories, gardening items, starter plants, baked goods, as well as lots of white/pink elephant treasures and our Silent Auction products to bid on. There will also be lots of food such as sushi, mochi, udon, tempura for take home or dining in while you take a break from your shopping spree. Please come and support your JCCC! We welcome donations of all kinds – baked goods (including cakes, pies, cookies, squares, etc), Japanese food (including manju, sekihan, chirashi, bento, etc), white elephant, new products, etc. Non-perishable donations can be dropped off at the JCCC reception desk anytime after April 1. Perishable donations that can be refrigerated can be accepted Friday May 6 and of course on May 7. While we appreciate everyone’s generosity, unfortunately, we are not accepting any clothing donations. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact Christine Takasaki at 416-441-2345 ext. 221 or [email protected]. Date: Saturday May 7, 2016 Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm Admission: Free Bazaar Volunteering Opportunities From now to the day of the Bazaar, a lot of work is needed to ensure that this annual event is a success! We have many opportunities for volunteers. • All positions are open to students in Grade 9 and older. (A parent or a guardian must accompany grade 9 student volunteers throughout the whole volunteer period. A parent or guardian must contact a volunteer coordinator to confirm their application before the Volunteer Registration Deadline.) • Please submit a Volunteer Profile online if you are new to the JCCC or if you last submitted it before December 2014. (The on-line form is available at http://www.jccc.on.ca/en/volunteer/.) • For students who need records of volunteer service hours, please bring the form provided by your school with you when you come to volunteer. Duties Include: Preparation Day We have a huge preparation day on Friday May 6, 2016! • Setting up booths and the areas, and sorting donated items: (Anytime between 9:30am to around 7pm) • Making Inarizushi and some light food: (12:30pm to 5pm) Sushi Bee In order to offer the best quality possible sushi as is possible, we will be rolling the sushi in the morning before the doors open. We appreciate help from those with sushi-making experience to help on May 7 from 7:00am! On the Day of the Bazaar • Parking Attendant (10am-1pm, 12pm-3pm) • Crowd Control at the door (10:30am-3pm) • Eco bag sales crew (11pm-4:30pm) • Food Booth (10am-5pm) • Kitchen Help (9am-2pm, 11am-5pm) • Waiter/ Waitress (11:30am-5pm) • Clean-up (3pm-7pm) And many more! Volunteer sign up deadline: Thusday April 21, 2016 To sign up for any volunteer Position, please visit: http://www.jccc.on.ca/en/volunteer/ (Volunteer sign-up form will be available in mid March.) 6 JCCC Euchre Night Kamp Kodomo Summer Sessions On Saturday April 23, 2016 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 the top scores! Scoring system is individual based; no set partners. Rules are based on Bicycle® rules and once again the “stick the dealer” rule will be in effect. Entry fee is $17 (including HST) for members, $21 (including HST) for non-members. Entry is limited to experienced players ages 19 years and older. Doors open at 7:00pm, play starts promptly at 7:45pm. Cash prizes will be awarded. Deadline for registration is Friday April 15,2016. Spaces are limited! Don’t be disappointed, register today!!! Contact the JCCC at 416-441-2345 or [email protected]. Mark your calendars and don’t miss out on the all the summer fun at the JCCC!!! Kamp Kodomo’s summer session is getting ready to start registration. Join us for a busy week filled with sessions covering a wide range of activities including martial arts, ikebana, origami, folklore, language, and so much more! The camp operates from 9:00am to 4:30pm from Monday to Friday. Sessions will run on July 4 – 8, July 11 – 15, and July 18 – 22. Fees for this program are $200 per child for a 5-day session. A 10 % discount will be applied for JCCC members and additional children from the same family will receive a 5% discount. If you register before April 30th, you get the earlybird pricing of just $180 per child! Extended camp care is available from 8:00am to 9:00am and from 4:30pm to 6:00pm with an additional cost of $35 per session. Camp fees cover all materials, two nutritious snacks per day, and a special activity each week. Campers are required to bring a lunch and drink. Registration begins Monday March 21, 2016 and the registration deadline is Monday June 27, 2016 and Kamp Kodomo’s maximum attendance is 20 children per session. For more information or to register, please consult the enclosed flyer, call 416-441-2345 or check the website at www.jccc.on.ca. Now Hiring! Kamp Kodomo at the JCCC is looking for an energetic, funloving individual to lead this summer’s series of day camp sessions. The candidates main responsibilities are the planning, organization and leadership of all Kamp Kodomo activities for children between the ages of 6 and 12. In addition, the candidate will ensure that the necessary equipment and supplies are available. They will also perform administrative duties to support the program. Candidates should have excellent organizational and communication skill with fluency in English (some Japanese language skill is preferred but not essential). Preference will be given to candidates with a post secondary certificate/ degree in education or recreation (ECE, ECA, B.Ed.) or equivalent, and a valid First Aid certificate. The successful applicant will need to complete a Criminal Reference Check. The eligibile candidate will be available from July 4 – 22, 2016. This is a contract position and remuneration is commensurate with skills. Please send a resume by Monday March 28, 2016. By mail to Christine Takasaki JCCC 6 Garamond Court Toronto ON M3C 1Z5 By email to [email protected] By fax to 416-441-2347 Haiku Corner 春立つや 静かに鶴の 一歩より 召波 Haru tatsu ya shizuka ni tsur uno ippo yori Spring begins, Quietly, From the storks first pace. Shouha 春の日や 水さえあれば 暮れ残り 一茶 Haruno hiya mizusae areba kure nokori The spring day closes, Lingering Where there is water. Issa 7 Sakura Gala Attracts Generous Sponsors The JCCC is pleased to announce sponsors of the eighth annual Sakura Gala on Saturday April 16, 2016 at the Centre. Our generous returning sponsors are the Frank H. Hori Charitable Foundation as HONOURING Dinner Sponsor; TD; RBC; and Shiseido (Canada) Inc. as VIP Reception Sponsor. JAPANESE CANADIAN LEGENDS Baseball Team The Sponsors play a key role in helping the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre reach its fundraising goal each year at the Sakura Gala. Corporations, community members and donors to the silent and live auctions contribute to this goal. Thank you for your support! The Sakura Gala is the JCCC’s largest fundraising event of the year. Funds raised at the Sakura Gala benefit the JCCC’s Legacy Campaign, supporting the JCCC’s ongoing cultural and heritage programming. JCCC members can support the Sakura Gala’s fundraising efforts by donating items to be auctioned at the Gala’s silent auction. Additionally, companies, community groups and organizations can purchase ads in the Gala programme booklet, advertising their products and services to Gala attendees. The 2016 Sakura Gala honours Japanese Canadian baseball team, the Asahi. If you love baseball or simply wish to support the JCCC through an exciting gala event, the Sakura Gala is your opportunity! For more information about the Sakura Gala including table and ticket prices or sponsorship opportunities, please call or email Sarah Burd at 416-249-0788 or [email protected]. Keep checking the JCCC newsletter for updates on the eighth annual Sakura Gala. Be sure to save the date –Saturday April 16, 2016! SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 JAPANESE CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre’s Sakura Gala features the best of Canadian and Japanese entertainment and cuisine, in recognition of exceptional contributions made by individuals to the promotion and exchange of Japanese culture and enhancing awareness of Nikkei heritage within Canada and abroad. Representative recipient and original Asahi player Kaye Kaminishi This year we celebrate and honour the Asahi Baseball Team, the pride of the Japanese Canadian community from when they were established in Vancouver in 1914 to when the team was disbanded during internment in the 1940s. The Asahi were an exceptional baseball team because of their commitment to fair play and hard work. They were a powerful inspiration in Vancouver’s Japanese Canadian community. While faced with discrimination off the field, the Asahi could then play baseball, where opposing teams respected their sportsmanship and skill. The team effectively broke down racial and cultural barriers for 27 years. The Asahi team members took these experiences and the uniting spirit of baseball with them to internment camps in 1942 and gave hope to others interned by playing baseball. The team was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 and the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. Performance by Nagata Shachu The evening is hosted by CBC Radio’s Mary Ito and features a performance by Nagata Shachu. I Will Remember the Centre Legacy News Only about 7% of Canadians leave a gift to charity in their will. Many are poorly informed about this type of philanthropy and the many possible tax benefits that could increase their cash flow now. Others believe that only the very rich leave gifts to charity in their will, although every gift is important to local charities. Annually the JCCC holds Estate Planning Seminars, speaking to groups about estate and tax planning. These events cover topics such as wills, insurance, gifts of capital appreciated assets, all which relate to sound financial advice for effective tax strategies. Through workshops and seminars offered by the JCCC, members of the Centre and surrounding community have been assisted in their estate planning which will make a lasting mark on the future of the Centre. Estate planning ensures that after death a person’s estate will be distributed in keeping with their wishes. It is estimated that within the next decade more than $1 trillion will move from one generation to the next. The potential for increasing giving through gift planning is enormous and the advantages for the Centre significant. The easiest way to leave a gift to the Centre or a charitable organization is through a bequest in your will. Many people set aside a certain dollar amount, while others leave a percentage of their estate or any assets left over after their family has been provided for. Some people donate something they own, such as a painting or their home. It is possible to leave a paid up life insurance policy, securities, retirement accounts (RRIF/RRSP) or other financial investments. A charitable bequest will not however take effect unless you state your intention in your will. Without a will your family will lose control over your property after death. Your property and finances would then be settled according to provincial laws whether or not they coincide with your wishes. You can also leave your gift in the memory of a person to recognize them as someone who made a difference in your life. This kind of memorial gift can be arranged in your will. The JCCC’s Yesterday Today Tomorrow Campaign is all about leaving a legacy and paying tribute to family, friends and those who have made an impression in our lives. Please note that the information contained in this article is general in nature and is not a substitute for independent legal or financial planning advice. It is the policy of the JCCC and the JCCC Foundation to encourage donors to seek independent professional advice before making a planned gift. To speak to the JCCC about making a planned gift, contact William Petruck on the JCCC Legacy Committee at 416-2490788 or [email protected], or James Heron, Executive Director at 416-441-2345 ext. 224 or [email protected]. You can also learn more at www.jccc.on.ca in the Donate section. 8 Supporting the JCCC The JCCC would like to express its gratitude to Ms. Chako Setoyama, who generously donated the proceeds from her book launch held in December 2015 to support the continuing work of the centre. Nostalgia Night 2016 Celebrates the Wynford Seniors Club Heritage Committee Nostalgia Night will be honouring the Wynford Seniors Club on Sunday July 24, 2016. Please note the change from the usual date of the event. The Wynford Seniors Club, whose purpose is to provide interesting and enjoyable recreation and activities for its members, was started by Dick Takimoto on April 6, 1983 with 34 people in attendance. Now, almost thirty-three (33) years later, with a membership ranging in age from 55 to over 100 years, the Wynford Seniors Club continues to support senior JCCC members offering a variety of activities. Official club meetings are held twice a month from September to June and include easy physical exercises, listening to a variety of presentations, and enjoying the camaraderie of the group. In past years they arranged travel excursions to different cities and entertainment centres, helping out at Caledon Place and at Caravan, learning to line dance, and having their own picnic outings. Today members continue to participate in the Wynford Bowling Leagues, excursions, and volunteering as a group at JCCC events such as the annual Bazaar. The Wynford Seniors Club is a most active and vibrant group who contribute to the community while enjoying social programs. Heritage is very pleased to be honouring the Wynford Seniors Club this year at Nostalgia Night. We hope that you will come out and join us at Nostalgia Night 2016 as we celebrate this amazing group of seniors. Look for more details on registering for this event in the next JCCC newsletter. Canadian Tire Money Heritage Corner Canadian Tire money – we all have it, we all love it. But did you know that Fred Sasaki, a prominent member of the JC community, worked at and was Treasurer for Canadian Tire for many years? Fred started as a stockboy on roller skates in 1944 and worked his way up the ladder. As Treasurer, Fred’s signature appeared on all denominations of Canadian Tire money from 1958 to 1985. One of the initial runs features Sasaki incorrectly spelled as “Saski”. With the current popularity of customer loyalty cards and store points systems, it is only a matter of time before Canadian Tire’s iconic bills will start to disappear from the marketplace. Before that happens, the Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre would like to try to compile a collection of Canadian Tire Money featuring Fred’s signature to include as part of our permanent collection. If you think that you have any of these very special bills, please consider donating them to the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. You can contact us through Reception or at heritage@ jccc.on.ca. A picture of a 5 cent bill with Fred’s signature is shown here. 9 Japanese Canadian Art and Artist Symposium Saturday, April 2nd, 2016 JCCC Arts Committee “By the time we got to Woodstock We were half a million strong And everywhere there was song and celebration” In August 1969, a modest music festival was planned in a farmer’s field in Woodstock, New York – and you know what happened! On Saturday April 2, 2016, a modest art symposium is planned at the JCCC – and we’ll see what happens! Presented by the Arts Committee of the JCCC, the Symposium will bring together JC artists, art professionals, art lovers, and the community to explore our cultural history, and establish connections that will hopefully inspire future projects. With keynote speakers, discussion groups, and some good ol’ fashioned getting to know one another, we want to devote the day to thought and celebration. Our two keynote speakers are: Haruko Okano, interdisciplinary artist born in Toronto, Ontario, now living in Vancouver, B.C. For ten years, Haruko has been curator of the Britannia Art Gallery, a community based gallery located in an east side Vancouver library. Grace Eiko Thomson, independent curator, educator, and cultural historian from Vancouver. In 2000, she opened the Japanese Canadian National Museum with an exhibition, Re-Shaping Memory, Owning History, Through the Lens of Japanese Canadian Redress. From 2004 to 2010, Thomson served on the Executive Board of the National Association of Japanese Canadians, as President and Past President between 2006 and 2010. Attendees will be invited to participate in their choice of two (of six) breakout discussion groups: Networking strategies: In the early 1990s, Aiko Suzuki produced a directory of JC’s in the Arts. How can we open up connections and develop networking opportunities among JC’s in the arts today? Promoting JC artists: Strategizing ways to recognize and support the work of JC artists – within our community, and beyond. JC identity and art: Is JC identity a concern in the art practice of nisei, sansei, yonsei, gosei, and shin-ijusha/shin-issei? What meaning do these labels carry? What is "Japanese Canadian Art"? Surviving as a JC artist: Sharing experiences and tried and true ways to fulfill creative, spiritual, and financial goals of JC artists. Exhibit and project ideas: Bring ideas for potential exhibitions, events, and collaborations. This is a focused opportunity to brainstorm "dream projects". JC artists and organizations: There are multiple JC organizations across Canada (including churches and cultural groups) who may have an interest in art and in working with artists. How can we develop this relationship? The hope is that new initiatives, projects, connections, and collaborations will be hatched during the day, as well as nurture and strengthen a common understanding of art in the community. Morning refreshments, a light lunch, bento dinner, cash bar, and live music by Bruce Tatemichi and associates are included in the $20 registration fee (tax included). We don’t expect to be half a million strong, but everywhere will be art and celebration! To register, please visit www.tinyurl.com/JCsymposium, or call JCCC Reception at 416-441-2345. Registration fee may be prepaid via JCCC Reception in person, by mail, or over the phone. For further information, please contact elizabeth.fujita@jccc. on.ca, or by phone at 416- 441-2345 ext 303. DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: Friday March 18, 2016 SPACE IS LIMITED – REGISTER EARLY! 10 Heritage News Sideways: Memoir of a Misfit The Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre is pleased to host a book reading with author Diana Morita Cole, a Japanese Canadian who was born in an internment camp in Idaho during World War II. Diana Morita Cole will read from her recently published book, Sideways: Memoir of a Misfit. Her story begins with her birth in Camp Minidoka and portrays the subsequent relocation of her family to Chicago. Growing up in an ethnic ghetto she meets William Minoru Hohri, who led a massive class action lawsuit against the United States and Iva Toguri, who was wrongfully called “Tokyo Rose,” convicted of treason, and subsequently pardoned. The book also reveals the significance of the birth of Roy Miki, whose parents were exiled in Manitoba, and lauds the heroic struggles of the Murakamis of Salt Spring Island. The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre will host the premiere Ontario screening of the documentary film, Hidden Internment: Story of Art Shibayama. The film, produced by Peek Media in cooperation with the Japanese Peruvian Oral History Project, exposes the kidnapping of 2,200 Japanese Latin Americans from their homes in South America and Central America and their imprisonment the United States. The film discloses Shibayama’s three-decade struggle to gain the equivalent redress and apology that was granted to Japanese Americans and Japanese Canadians. This event will take place on Wednesday March 16, 2016 at 1:30pm, followed by a Q&A. Sideways: Memoir of a Misfit will be on sale and the author will be pleased to sign your copy. Please join us for a very informative and interesting event. Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Time: 1:30 pm Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre Free Admission. RSVP to 416-441-2345 Remembering Tashme: The Tashme Historical Project In 2016, the Nikkei National Museum will launch the Tashme Historical Project website – a living and evolving interactive repository of historical material on the Tashme Internment Camp that was located near Hope, British Columbia between 1942 and 1946. A detailed historical record consisting of a diverse collection of textual, photographic, graphic, and multimedia materials will be available to anyone with a web browser. A wealth of knowledge is waiting to be discovered by all those interested, and especially the children, grandchildren, and descendants of those who lived in Tashme – who have heard about Tashme all their lives and want to know more. A project goal National Museum. 2010.23.2.4.364. Majorettes Group Portrait; Tashme, BC. Circa 1943. is to answer the question: "What was everyday life in the Tashme Nikkei Canadian Centennial Project Fonds. Internment Camp really like?" The project began over two years ago in collaboration with the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre in Toronto through the creation of the Tashme Project Questionnaire and a detailed map of Tashme residents. The Tashme map will soon be available along with an educational brochure produced by the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. Stay tuned! Since the project launch, a great deal of existing material has been gathered, edited, and organized. With an interactive approach, we hope to attract the interest and assistance of individuals and other groups and organizations, to assist us in collecting additional historical material. We invite you to recall your experiences, donate your photographs, and contribute your stories to this important historical record of our Japanese Canadian internment experience. For more information regarding the website, please contact the Nikkei National Museum's Collections Manager, Lisa Uyeda at [email protected], or by phone at 604-777-7000 ext 140. 11 2016 Hiroshima Kenjin Kai Shinbokukai NAGATA SHACHU in Collaboration with TorQ It’s again time to note the date of the Hiroshima Kenjin Kai get-together. Whether you have Hiroshima connections or not, you are cordially invited to our party on Saturday April 2, 2016, at the Toronto Buddhist Temple, 1011 Sheppard Ave. W., Toronto. The Bento is expected to cost $15 but is free to members over the age of 80. Membership is $5 per person. It would be appreciated if those people planning to attend this function would place their bento order by Saturday March 26, 2016 by contacting one of the following: George Nakano 905-785-9381 [email protected] Tamiko Hikida 905-385-1430 (Hamilton) [email protected] Registration and reception starts at 12:30pm with a Buddhist memorial service to follow at 1:00pm. As usual there will be the regular features – a short business meeting, karaoke, a group sing song, bingo and a door prize raffle following the bento. A few volunteers to help set up tables and chairs at 11:00am and also donations of desserts and door prize items would be appreciated. Saturday, April 2, 2016 Brigantine Room, Harbourfront Centre. Nagata Shachu Japanese taiko and music group is proud to present an exciting collaborative concert with percussion quartet TorQ. Described by the Ottawa Citizen as “Outstanding - no, make that astonishing!”, Canada's premiere percussion ensemble TorQ continues to bring new vitality to their performances that have spanned the globe. Renowned for their engaging performances, members Richard Burrows, Adam Campbell, Jamie Drake, and Daniel Morphy are committed to making percussion music accessible to all audiences. They will join Canada's premiere taiko ensemble, Nagata Shachu in an exciting mash-up of Japanese, Western and other musical traditions. by Hiroshima Kenjin Kai Momiji Bazaar by Momiji Senior Centre Join us on Saturday April 2, 2016 from 12:00pm– 3:30 pm, at Momiji’s Frank H. Hori Community Centre (3555 Kingston Road, Scarborough) for the 2016 Momiji Community Bazaar – our largest annual fundraising event, and a much-loved community tradition that dates back more than twenty years. As always, the Momiji Bazaar will offer something for the entire family to enjoy: valuable bargains, delicious Japanese cuisine (including manju, karinto, and freshly-made sushi and chow mein) to eat in or take out, a bake table with a vast assortment of treats, a large Silent Auction, and a Collectibles Corner where you are sure to find a treasure or two. Momiji relies on the community for donations of new or gently used, previously loved items and delicious home baking and manju! All donations are gratefully accepted, but please, no used clothing or furniture. Volunteers are also crucial to our success and are needed to help us leading up to the day of the Bazaar, with the sorting of donations, participating in one, or more, of our famous bees: karinto, sushi, tsukemono and vegetable preparation and piemaking, and of course, set-up. We also need volunteers to help clean up after the event. For more information on donating items or volunteering, contact Jovel at 416-261-6683 ext234 / Jovel@momiji. on.ca, or Sheri-Lynn at 416-261-6683 ext259 [email protected]. 12 by Nagata Shachu Tickets $30 in advance, $35 at the door (general admission) $20 in advance, $25 at the door (seniors and students) Online: http://www.harbourfrontcentre.com/boxoffice By phone: 416-973-4000, press 1 More info: www.nagatashachu.com 3.11 Special Screening by JETAA To commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, our friends at JETAA Toronto will host the Canadian film premiere of Tohoku Tomo at the Revue Cinema. Tohoku Tomo tells the story of the many volunteers who rallied from around the world and came to Japan’s aid to help begin the long process of rebuilding in the months following the earthquake. Whether by donating money, organizing events, or coming to volunteer, these individuals showed they truly care about Japan and about the people of Tohoku. The evening's program will include the feature length film Tohoku Tomo, the short film Reclaiming Tohoku, and a Q&A with director Wesley Julian. Date: Wednesday March 9, 2016 Time: Doors open at 6:30pm, Program begins at 7:00pm Tickets: $10 + processing fee - available online and at the door. Online Tickets: https://tohokutomotoronto.eventbrite.ca/ JETAA Toronto is pleased to offer a coupon code to JCCC members. Enter code JCCC at checkout to save $2 on every ticket purchased. For more information about the screening, please visit the JETAA Toronto website: http://www.jetaatoronto.ca/jetaa-events/ upcoming-event-tohoku-tomo-screening/ For event updates, please join the event on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/963483947069193/ 13 Wynford Seniors Club - Guest Speakers by Wynford Seniors Club March 2 – 11:00am Susan Easton, Family Service Director – Highand Memorial Gardens March 16 – 11:00am – TBA April 6 – 11:00am – TBA April 20 – 11:00am – Crime Prevention Constable Kelly Downie (33 Division) Please join us! JCCC Library Schedule JCCC Library Schedule 火 Tue 水 Wed Lending 貸出し& 閲覧 10 am | 12 pm 1 pm | 5 pm Non-lending 閲覧 12 pm | 2 pm 木 Thurs 10 am | 2 pm 金 Fri 土 Sat 日/月 Sun/Mon 1 pm | 5 pm Closed 10 am | 2 pm 休館 CLOSING SCHEDULE 休館予定日:Fri. SPECIAL OPENING 特別開館日: Mar 25/ Sat. Apr. 16/ Sat. May 7 Sun. Mar 5 (during Haru Matsuri) Office Space for Rent at JCCC Office space of 672 sq.ft. is available on the 2nd floor of the JCCC. If interested, please contact Nao Seko at (416) 444-9900 x227. Seeking Casual On-Call Maintenance Staff @ JCCC Custodial/Handyman Position for Caledon Place We are looking for enthusiast and motivated casual parttime workers to be part of our “on-call” maintenance team. The hours and shifts will vary according to JCCC’s needs as well as your availability. Occassional shifts will include weekends and weekday evenings. Some of the main activities related to this job will be to assist with setting up rooms for events and some custodial services specific to the JCCC building. Ability to work effectively with the public as well as with the JCCC staff team is a must. The candidate must be reliable and a committed team member with good organizational and problem solving skills. Good English communication skills are required. If you think that you might be the right person for this job please send your resume in attention to Constantin Dutescu, at [email protected] The JCCC owns a recreational site of 83 acres (50% leased for farming) north of the town of Caledon. It’s a year round recreational site for JCCC members and friends. We are looking for a full time volunteer/semi-paid position to live and maintain the grounds, public washrooms, machinery and a 3 bedroom house. Lodging and utility expenses are offered rent-free plus some negotiable labour/travel costs are included. The occupancy starts May 1, 2016 with some training in April. Any interested parties should provide a resume with relevant experience to the JCCC, 6 Garamond Court, Toronto, ON M3C 1Z5, c/o Robert Yamashita and Nao Seko. 14 Master & Successor of Koshiki Kenbiki / the founder of Kinsei-Ryuho, Mr. Akinobu Oguchi is to visit to Toronto April 14-19 by Keiko Miyazaki Experience the opportunity to receive and learn the power of Kenbiki from Mr. Oguchi, a master of Koshiki Kenbiki and the founder of Kinsei Ryuho. What is Kenbiki? Kenbiki is a form of Japanese Medicine that adjusts tendons and muscles to the right place, instead of simply giving massage. Kenbiki has been known to enhance and speed recovery from disorders, such as strained back, stiff shoulders, knee pains, neuralgic pains, joint pains, hipbone adjustment disorder, whiplash, constipation, depression, etc. and reduce pain without using medication. Mr. Oguchi has systemized the old techniques and established “Kinsei Ryuho”. Don’t miss the rare opportunity to be treated by Master Akinobu Oguchi during his stay here in Toronto. Treatment Date: April 14 – 19, 2016 Location: JCCC, 6 Garamond Court, Toronto, ON M3C 1Z5 Fee: Master’s first Canadian visit special:$100/session *Limited number of available openings Seminar for therapists & medical professionals : April 17, 10:00am – 4:00pm Location: JCCC, 6 Garamond Court, Toronto, ON M3C 1Z5 Fee: $350 Contents: Kenbiki & anatomy, practical technique for medical site. Registration & Appointment: please contact Kenbiki Canada, Keiko Miyazaki. e-mail: [email protected] / Tel: 647-606-2322. 15 Friends of the Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre Inscriptions You can purchase a Friends of the Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre inscription for yourself, a friend, or a loved one, for a donation of $500. Corporate and Group inscriptions are also available at the $2,000 giving level. To make your dedication, call the JCCC or visit us online at www.jccc.on.ca. Proceeds will support the Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre's ongoing operation and programming. INDIVIDUALS / COUPLES Toyoshi and Kazuko Hiramatsu - In memory Yasuhiko & Kyoko Abe Masajiro and Ume Honkawa Harry and Pat Adachi Dr Noble and Amy Hori - In memory Terry and Koto Adachi Dr Tatsuo Hori and Penny Abernethy Hori Rose (Kato) Aihoshi - In Gratitude Shari Hosaki and Darren Gani Scottie and Iso Amemori Wayne and Cheryl Hosaki Dr. Arnold Tsuneo and Sadako Arai In memory of George and Kay Hosaki Thomas and Betty Lou Arai Henry and Dianne Hotta John Armstrong Yasumasa and Keiko Ichida Bryan and Maiko Asa Yoshi and Takako Ichida Roy and Yukie Asa Hisae & Seichi Willie Ichiyen - In memory Ann and David Ashley Terry (Toru) and Evie Idenouye Karen Ruth Chong and Harry Ham Sit Chong Elsie and Katsu Iguchi Susan Lem and Margaret Toy Yuen Wong Chong Masuko and Hideyo Iguchi In memory Edmund Chong and Sylvia Pon Yick Sui Chong Arthur & Mariko Ikeda Donna (Sakaguchi) and Bob Davis Sid and Marie Ikeda Eiji and Sharon Doi Teruko Ikeda Manabu and Tsuyuko Doi Junji and Toshiko Ikeno Dennis and Lorraine Ebata Glenn R Inamoto - In loving memory Tsuneo Eguchi Sanaye Inouye Masaji and Kazue Endo - In Memory Kiyo and Sylvia Ise Masatomo (Mike) & Aiko Endo - In memory Elaine Ishibashi and Keith Smithers Mitsuo Endo - In Memory Arthur Asao and Tomo Ishii Yasuko Endo Hiro and Shozo Ishikawa Yasuteru Endo Shirley S Isojima Benjamin and Shirley Eto Arthur Shinji Ito Gerald Fowlie - In memory Chusaburo and Lily Ito - In memory Masanori and Yukie Fuchigami Denjiro Ito - In memory Reverend Tomofumi and Naoko Fujii James & Eiko Ito Yosh and Doris Fujioka Jukichi and Suga Ito - In memory Gengo Tom and Sumi Fujita Kinue Ito - In memory Alan and Patricia Fujiwara Mark and Miyo Ito Ozzie and Kay Fujiwara – In gratitude Mitsuyoshi Ito Fukunaga Family Dr Richard Ito Kazumi and Ken Fukushima Sam and Margaret Ito Koji and Tosh Goto Shigemi Ito - In memory Uncle Dave Tsutomu Hanada花田 - In memory Yoshimi Ito - In memory Tats & Eileen Harada - In memory Ken & Elaine Iwai Ted and Michiko Harada George and Barbara Iwata Tom and Shay (Iwasaki) Hashimoto Tak Iwata Masanori & Natsuno Hayakawa - In memory Roy James Shirley Fumiye Hayakawa - In memory Shizuko Kadoguchi Andrew Hayden Eizo and Fumi Kamitakahara- In memory In memory of Gerald Hayden Shoichi & Yoshiko Kaneko - In gratitude In memory of Senator Salter Hayden Yoichi and Miyo (Hirota) Kato Eddy Hendra Gary Kawaguchi and Gayle Taguchi James and Masayo Heron Goro and Takako Kawaguchi Lawrence and Dorothy Heron Hiro and Terrie Kawaguchi Irene "Auntie Rene" Whiteside - In memory Dr. and Mrs. John Kawaguchi Kunio and Susan Hidaka Kameo and Mariko Kawaguchi Kimi Hiraishi - In memory Iwaichi & Ryu Kawashiri - In memory Mary and Tomi Hiraishi Masajiro and Katsuko Kimura Teru and Jimmy Hiraishi - In meory Mr. & Mrs. Kinoshita Spencer Stan Hiraki and Dr. A. Marjorie Wani Frank Masaki and Dianne Kitazaki 16 Don & Eiko Kiyonaga 古林Art & Misako Kobayashi nee Fukatsu深津 Coby and Yone Kobayashi - In memory Hajime and Kyoko Kobayashi Kazuo and Chiyono Kobayashi - In memory Kevin Kobayashi Koby Kobayashi Kristin Kobayashi Miki Kobayashi - In Gratitude Miki and Shoko Kobayashi KOBO Isao Hisako Kondo Katsu and Kanekichi Kosaka - In memory Kensuke Kosaka Volunteer Yoshie Kosaka Kiyoshi and Aiko Koyanagi - In memory Masayuki Kumabe - In memory Morio and Fumiko Kumagawa Taeko Kumamoto - In memory Fumio and Kimiye Kuramoto Noreen Kuroyama & Nao Seko Fred and Pat Kusano Ken and Rose Kutsukake - In memory Ken and Barbara Kuwahara - In memory Mariko Liliefeldt Toshio Harry and Umeno Doreen Machida George Hiroshi and Mary Tsuruko Maeda Tom and Judy Maikawa Bob & Kay Marubashi Paul and Sharon Marubashi Mike and Eleanor Maruno Bruce and Ruth Matsuda Mary and Roy Matsui Tom and Shizuye Matsui Arthur Asa Matsumoto Carmen and Martha Matsunaga Shizuo & Sawaye Matsunaga - In Memory Naomi Matsushita and Scott Dobson Tom and Sachie Matsushita Kay and Bob McBride Adam and Nicole Michelakos Koei and May Mitsui Osamu Sam and Michiko Mizoguchi Shimizu Carolynne Mori and Greig Nishio Toshiko (Hosaki) Mori Koji and Kay Morishita Hirokichi and Fujino Morita - In memory Jim Morita - In memory Saburo and Nancy Morita Frank and Elisabeth (Betty) Moritsugu Aiko S Morton nee Nakamura Nete Mowry - in memory Fumiye and Masaharu Mukai - In Memory Kevin and Brenda Murai Friends of the Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre Inscriptions (Cont.) Kinsuke and Kaworu Muranaka Eiji and Kikuko Otani - In memory Teresa Tsuji and David Lamb Kikue and Harry T Muraoka - In memory George and Rose Oyagi Akiko Tsujimoto Min and Lil Nagahara Tad and Jenny Oyagi Morito and Yae Tsumura Yoichi and Asano Nagai - In memory Tom and Doreen Oyagi George & Ayako Tsushima Roy and Chiyoko Nagamatsu Dr. Joseph and Jean Kobayashi Peasah Grace Tucker & Peggy Foster - In memory Tokiko and Yoshikatsu Nagami - In memory William and Lorraine Petruck Callum Turnbull K. Nagao George&Florence Hanako Saito nee Naruse Cora Turnbull Yoshimatsu and Hanako Nagao - In memory Naotoshi and Fumiko Ruth(Tateishi) Saito Dr Irene Uchida Lorene Nagata and Steven Turnbull Shizue Saito Dr. and Mrs. Paul & Susan Uchikata Shichitaro and Naka Nagata - In memory Yasushi Saito - In memory Carl and Christine Fumi Uchikura In memory of Stoney Nagata Ruth Hiroye Sakamoto nee Nakamura Dr. Koji Victor & Mutsuko Ujimoto Tony and Eva Nagata Ihei & Misao (Kodama) Sasaguchi Jim and Betty Ura Bill and Phyllis Nakagawa Mitsuru and Grace Sasaki Frank and Toshiko Usami Ichiro and Setsuko Nakagawa Naka and Fred Sasaki Etsusaburo Mitsuye George Toshiko Uyeyama Kazuo"Curly" and Kyoko"Kay" Nakagawa Joy Sato Dale and Joe Vaillancourt George and Terry Nakamura Mickey and Satoko Sato - In memory Alan and Paul Wakayama Joe.D.Ichizo and Miyo Nakamura Takashi and Yoshiko Sawa Peter and Ethel Wakayama Mikio and Yukiko Nakamura Hajime and Setsuko Sawada Frank Yamada - In memory Shigeru Bill & Frances Yaeki Nakamura Kenzo and Evelyn Sekiya Hugo and Sumi Yamamoto - In Loving Memory Sumiko Jane and Tadashi Ronald Nakamura Sam and Masako (Kosaka) Seto Kameichi and Umeko Yamane In memory Asako and Tsuneharu Nakanishi - In Memory Keo and Eiko Shibatani George Kaoru Kikue Kay Yamashita Takeo Ujo and Yukie Nakano - In memory Kaz and Ruby Shikaze Hiroki and Himari Yamashita Linda and Mas Nakao Yoko Shimanuki Kumiko Kay Yamamoto Yamashita Akira Namba - In memoriam Hide Hyodo Shimizu In memory Kumiko and Masuo Yamashita Molly Nishikawa - In Memory Kaide Barbara Joy Gail Shimizu Toshiko and Takato Yamashita Rick Nishikawa – In memory of Gramps Ron Shimizu & Edy Goto Tsutomu Tom and Masae Muraki Yamashita Denise Yae Nishimura Jack and Lily Shigetomi - In memory Min and Lydia Yatabe Jutaro and Shige Nishimura - In memory Clara and Joe Shimoda Rev. Stan and Aileen Yokota Tomi and Nana Nishimura Henry Masakazu and Helen Yasuko Shimoda Patricia and Harold Yoneyama Tak Pollie Dawna Nishino Brenda Shin Charles Masato Yoshida in memory In memory of Joyce and Ian Nishio Masashi and Rose Emiko Shin Shige and Sue Yoshida Joyce Nishio - In memory Michael Shin - In memory Tak and Fumi Yoshida Kaz and Sachi Nishio Roy and Kay Shin - In memory Tetsuya and Takako Yoshimoto Dr. Nori Nishio- In memoriam David and Emiko Shiozaki - In memory Dr John M and Josie Yoshioka Eijiro Thomas and Kogiku Margaret Nishioka Patrick and Hanna Suen Shizuhiko and Lorraine Nishisato Miyeko & Kenichi Sugamori - In memory Jack M Nishiyama - In memory Connie Sugiyama and Kate Fish Sam Hisao Nishiyama & Sumiko Nishiyama Dr. Henry and Joanne Sugiyama Shozo and Kei Nishiyama - In memory Emiko Sumi Yoshiko A. and Senyo J. Nonoyama Mits and Gloria Sumiya Frank and Kazue Kaye Oda Walter and Yoshiko Sunahara Yukio and Faye (Sugimoto) Ode Kunio and Yoshiye Suyama Joe and Fumi Ohori Shig and Marge Suyama Frank & Miyoko Kadoguchi Ohtake -In memory Victor and Bev Suzuki Haruo Oikawa Tokusaburo & Yoshio Taira - In memory Naka and Kimiye Oikawa - In memory Toyoko Taira - In memory Stephen and Linda Oikawa Shirley & Robert Takagi Tetsuo Oikawa - In memory Hideo & Fumiko Ruth (Miyazaki) Takahashi Toshi and Nobuko Oikawa Hideo and Naomi Takasaki Yoemon and Yoshiye Oikawa - In memory Tom and Sumie Takashima Tsuyoshi and Masae Okamoto Ray & Mizue Takeuchi Christine Okawara Ronald Takeshi Tamaki - In memory Harvey and Kathy Okawara Kiyoshi and Chii Tamane - In memory Louise Okawara Masaru and Tomoko Tanaka Koichiro and Hisa Okihiro Elizabeth 綾加 Tazumi Fred Yutaka and Gerald Noboru Okimura Ted and Ikuko Teshima Mr and Mrs Fusanosuke Okubo - In memory James and Setsuko Thurlow Tosh & Grace Omoto Tony and Mary Tonegawa Sadano Ono Kazuharu and Mieko Tsuchida GROUPS Asahi Baseball Ichigun Ayame-Kai Odori Group Chado Urasenke Tankokai Toronto Association DundeeWealth Inc. - Marty Kobayashi Endow Dental Arts Studio Inc Ghost Town Teachers Historical Society 学校法人山口学園 global.ecc.ac.jp ECC JAPAN 華やぎエッセイグループHanayagi Essay Group Ikenobo Ikebana Society of Toronto Japanese Cdn Citizens Assoc Toronto Chapter JCCC Judo Kai JCCC Kendo JCCC Kyudo Seikyu Kai Nelson Arthur Hyland Foundation New Japanese Canadian Association Ontario Tottori Ken Jin Kai Salden Foundation SHODO CANADA The Frank H. Hori Charitable Foundation Toronto Japanese Garden Club Toronto Kohaku Utagassen Wynford Seniors Club 17 18 DONATIONS TO THE JCCC As of February 4, 2016 The JCCC gratefully acknowledges the following donations: Ms. Mayumi Maemura 40 Ms. Naomi Marubashi & Mr. David Cooper 50 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marubashi 100 Mr. Roy & Mrs. Mary Matsui 100 Mr. Hideo Matsumoto 40 Mr. Carmen Matsunaga 50 Mr. and Mrs. Adam McGean 20 Mrs. Kay Mende 25 Mrs. Kay Mitsui 25 Mrs. Carolyn Miura 30 Mr. and Tad Miura 50 35 Mrs. Sally Miyazaki Mrs. Joyce Moore 40 Mrs. Mary Morita 40 Mr. Fred Mullins 50 Mrs. Setsuko Sue Nakagawa 25 Ms. Linda Nakamoto 25 Mrs. Frances Nakamura 25 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nakamura 25 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nakamura 30 Doug and Margaret Nakamura 50 Mrs. Sumiko J. Nakamura 25 Miss Susie Nakanishi 20 30 Mrs. Judy Nakata Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nash 50 Mr. and Mrs. George Natsuhara 30 Mr. Martin Nishino & Ms. Arlene Walker-Nishino 50 Mr. Richard Nishino 500 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nishioka 30 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nishiyama 50 Mrs. Jan Nobuto 50 Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Nobuto 25 Sam, Miyoko, Carly & Lucian Noda 50 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Oda 50 Ms. Kaye Oda 35 30 Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Ogaki Mr. Dereck Oikawa 25 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Oikawa 25 Mr. and Mrs. Isao Ono 50 Ms. Toni Osbourne 25 Mrs. Teruko Otani 30 Mr. & Mrs. Tad & Jenny Oyagi 25 Mr. and Mrs. Gord Pittonet 50 Mrs. Tina Pleau 40 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sakaguchi 50 Mr. and Mrs. George Sakura 100 Ms. Jenna Sasabuchi 50 200 Linda and Dean Sasabuchi Mrs. Martha Sato 35 Mrs. Masumi Sawada 30 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seko 50 Anonymous 100 Debra and Carolyn Shephard 50 Mrs. Keiko Shigetomi 30 Mr. and Mrs. Kaz Shikaze 30 Mr. Masashi Shin 50 Marion Smith & Barry Akiyama 50 Ms. Judy Snedden 100 Mrs. Marge Yoshiye Suyama 30 50 Mr. Robert Takagi Mr. Russell Takashima 100 Mr. Terence Takashima 50 Mr. and Mrs. Tad Tanabe 50 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tanaka 40 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tanaka 50 Tarrant Family 100 The Tuesday and Friday Night Hockey Guys 110 Mrs. Masako Betty Tomihiro 20 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tsumura 50 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tsuyuki 40 Mrs. Kazuko Umemoto 50 Ms. Lisa Uyeda 50 Mrs. Pamela Waintraub 50 Mr. Peter Wakayama 100 Mrs. Toki Watte 20 Ms. Umiko Yakura 25 Mrs. Kikue Yamashita 35 Mr. Wayne Yamashita 30 Ms. Yumi Yamashita 25 Mrs. Amy Yano 30 Ms. Diane Yano 50 Ms. Joanne Yano 50 Mr. Stanley & Mrs. Aileen Yokota 50 Mrs. Tomoko Yoshida 20 In memory of Ted Harada Mrs. Pat Adachi 25 25 Mrs. Kiyomi Kay Asada Ms. Heather Davis 50 Mr. Manabu Doi 100 Ms. Beverley Fujimoto 25 Mr. and Mrs. Shiro Fujimoto 40 Dr. Glenn Harada 500 Mr. Graham Harada 200 Mrs. Michiko Harada 1,000 Ms. Robyn Harada 100 Mr. Elmer T. Harafuji 50 Ms. Mary Hiraishi 25 Mrs. Joan Hirano 50 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ikeda 30 Mrs. Tosh Inouye 50 100 Mr. and Mrs. John Kinoshita Mrs. Sally Kondo 25 Mrs. Yasuko P. Kusano 150 Mrs. Eiko Maikawa Mr. Hideo Matsumoto Mrs. Kay Mende Mrs. Kay Mitsui Mrs. Mitsy Miura Mrs. Setsuko Sue Nakagawa Mrs. Frances Nakamura Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nakamura Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nakamura Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Nobuto Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noda Mae (Doi), Lorene & Gerry Oikawa Mr. and Mrs. Isao Ono Mrs. Teruko Otani Mrs. Pansy Otsu Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sakamoto Mr. and Mrs. Shinji Shinya Mrs. Ritsy Sugiman Mr. and Mrs. Mits Sumiya Mrs. Marge Yoshiye Suyama Mr. Terence Takashima Mr. and Mrs. Sachio Tomihiro Mr. George Tsushima Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uchikura Mrs. Kazuko Umemoto Mrs. Toki Watte Bill White and Family Mr. Shiz Yoshikuni Supporting Members Leader: Mr. and Mrs. Tsugio Tanaka Partner: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fukushima Mr. Takashi Iwata Mr. Glen Kawaguchi Mrs. Mary Morita Ms. Kay Nagao Mrs. Kathryn Okawara Dr. and Mrs. Alan Shiozaki Dr. Jane Toyota & Mr. Richard Kenno Mr. and Mrs. George Uyeyama 25 30 25 25 30 25 20 25 25 25 35 50 25 30 20 35 20 20 50 50 20 20 50 50 50 20 60 75 500 93 150 166 150 150 127 93 110 150 Correction: February 2016 Newsletter Donation List: Mrs. Jean Goto donation should read: In memory of Ted Harada 25 In memory of Tak Nishino 25 We apologize for the error. 19 『紡 -Tsumugu-』 奄美の島唄×津軽三味線×日本の太鼓 トロント公演 3月 チケット絶賛発売中!! 5・6日(土・日) 10日 (木) 12日 (土) 春まつり 東日本大震災5年 ファンドレイジング特別上映会 「犬に名前を付ける日」 JCCCカラオケクラブ会合 日本で生まれ育まれてきた古 山田あかね監督との ースに今を生きる三人。 13日(日) 14日(月) 23日(水) 25日 (金) 26日 (土) 4月 1(日) 7日(木) 9日 (土) 9日 (土) 16日 (土) 23日 (土) 25日(月) 27日(水) 典芸能・民族芸能・民謡などを 幼い頃から学び、その修練をベ 「犬に名前を付ける日」の時間 マーチブレイクキャンプ子供 春季文化クラス開講 まんじゅうワークショップ 折り紙ワークショップ JCCC休館日ーGood Friday JCCCカラオケクラブ会合 ナ、津軽三味線のはなわち え、そして和太鼓と篠笛の金 刺敬大。様々な活動をしてい るパフォーマーたちが三人 三様のフィルターを通し、今、 新たな日本の音を紡ぎ出す。 日本人が大切にしてきた伝統音楽、心に触れる魂の叫び 日系アートシンポジウム 『紡-Tusmugu』コンサート 映画鑑賞会「風に立つライオン」 JCCCカラオケクラブ会合 第8回桜ガラ JCCCカラオケクラブ会合 まんじゅうワークショップ 折り紙ワークショップ 青森の津軽三味線と奄美群島の島唄は、普段合わせる ことのない稀な組み合わせです。女性二人のミュージシャンに よる北と南のハーモニー、日本人の魂が宿るソウルの世界。三 味線と島唄を通じて日本人女性の心をパワフルに表現します。 そして、男性ミュージシャンによる勇ましくしなやかな太鼓と篠 笛の演奏により、迫力と音楽の幅を広げます。 今回のカナダツアーのために結成された新ユニットが、 カナダでこれまで見ることがなかった唯一無二のパフォーマン 5月 奄美の島唄の里アン 7日(土) 9日 (月) 14日 (土) 16日(月) 21日 (土) 25日(水) スを繰り広げます。きっと皆さまに楽しんでいただけることでし JCCCバザー 映画鑑賞会「僕は坊さん。」 JCCCカラオケクラブ まんじゅうワークショップ カラオケクラブ会合 折り紙ワークショップ ょう。 日時: 2016年4月7日(木)午後7時より チケット:JCCC会員$25;一般$30、 (HST込み)全席指定 チケットのお求め、 ご質問はJCCC受付、416-441-2345まで (ご購入チケットのご返却は出来かねますので予めご了承ください。 ) 夏休みキャンプ子供 日系文化を取り入れた小学生向けのユニークなキャンプが2016年 も夏休み中(7月4日ー8日、7月11日ー15日、7月18日ー22日)に行 われます。申込詳細はp8、または同封のチラシをご覧下さい。 クラ スの登録は3月21日から開始されます。参加人数に限りがあります ので、お早めにお申し込み下さい。 ~お詫びと訂正~ 2月号ニュースレター日本語ページP.22 「JapanTownからのご 挨拶」 の記事に誤りがありました。 NJCAユースコミッティーと 記載されておりましたが、 正しくはNAJC (全カナダ日系人協会) ユ ースコミッティー で す。深くお 詫 び 申し 上 げ ま す。 20 茶道クラス この春のセッションより新たに午後のクラスが開講されます。 日時: 4月4・11・25日、5月2・9・16・30日、6月6日(月曜日) 午後1時から3時 受講料: $70 + HST 茶菓代$25は授業初日に直接インストラクターにお渡しください。 クラスの詳細またはお問い合わせはJCCC受付、416-441-2345まで お問い合わせください。 東日本大震災5年ファンドレイジング特別上映会 「犬に名前をつける日」 全収益金がJCCCファンデーション日本地震救済基金(JERF)の奨学金に追加されます。 愛犬のナツが病気で他界し、深い悲しみに沈んでいたテレビディレクターの久野かなみ(小林 聡美)。先輩の映画監督に進言されて、彼女は犬の命を見つめた作品を撮ることに。 東日本大震災によって未曽有の事故を起こした福島第一原子力発電所の20キロ圏内をさ まよっていたところを保護された犬たちのシェルター、多くの犬が送られる動物保護センター の様子を目の当たりにして言葉を失う。さらに犬の保護に奔走する人々と出会って感銘を受け たかなみは、自分でもできることを始めてみようとある行動に出る。 -シネマトゥディより 監督:山田あかね 出演:小林聡美、上川隆也 日時: チケット:$8(JCCC会員) ;$10(一般) 2016年3月10日(木)午後7時30分 当日会場にお越しくださる山田あかね監督のご挨拶、質疑応答あり。 映画上映前午後6時より商工会コートにてJCCCファンデーション日本地震救済基金のための チャリティーフード販売。 山田あかね監督との「犬に名前を付ける日」の時間 前週木曜日(3月10日)に開催される東日本大震災5年ファンドレージングイベントで上映される映画 「犬に 名前を付ける日」にちなみ、3月13日(日)に山田あかね監督を囲み、 「動物のために私たちにできること」につ いて考える会を開催します。会ではトロントの子供たちによる動物虐待と支援活動の発表、そして山田監督か らも関連のお話を伺います。 パピーミル撲滅や殺処分廃止、 レスキュー活動に興味のある方、動物好きの方、お子様から大人まで 年齢を問わずご参加いただけます。 (14歳以下のお子様のご参加には大人同伴が必要です。) 日時: 2016年 3月13日(日)午後2時半から4時まで 場所: 日系文化会館 無料(席確保のため、必ずご予約をお願いします。) 4月映画鑑賞会 「風に立つライオン」 アフリカ医療に尽力した医師シュバイツァーの自伝に感動し、医学の道を進んだ島 田航一郎(大沢たかお)。ある日、彼は勤めている大学病院からケニアの研究施設へ 派遣されることに。 離島医療に励む婚約者・秋島貴子(真木よう子) と離れてケニアに渡った彼は、 すぐさま現地の戦傷病院からの派遣要請を受ける。そこで目にした凄惨(せいさん な環境に医師としての使命を感じ、同病院への転籍を決める。忙しい日々を送る状 況で、 ンドゥングという心と体に傷を負った少年兵と出会うが……。 -シネマトゥディより 日時: 2016年4月9日(土)午後2時 チケット:$8(JCCC会員) ;$10(一般) 4月の映画鑑賞会では第5回トロント日本映画祭のラインアップ作品が発表されます! 21 JCCC バザー 2016年5月7日(土)午後12時から午後4時まで 入場料無料 JCCC最大の恒例ファンドレイジング、開場前は長蛇の列できるほど のビッグイベントです。様々な日用品から、サイレントオークション、 日本食の販売などたくさんの催しを予定しています。カレンダーの クッキー、パイ、 ブレッド等焼き菓子のドネーションも大歓迎です! 受付にお持ち頂きご連絡先をお残し下さい。衣類のドネーションは 受付けておりませんので予めご了承下さい。 お問い合わせ先(英語):Christine Takasaki 416-441-2345 ext. 221、 又は[email protected] 日本語の場合は受付にメッセージをお残し下さい。 この日に印をつけるのをお忘れなく! ボランティア大募集! 高校生の皆さん(Grade9以上)でボランティアアワーが必要な方 柔道クラス月謝 大歓迎!経験不要! 今年4月1日より柔道の受講料が下記のように変更されます。 • ユース・シニア: ボランティアはGrade9以上に限ります。(但し、Grade9の生徒さ んは必ず保護者同伴でご参加頂き、同じエリアで一緒にお仕事をし て頂きます。保護者の方はボランティアお申し込み締切日前までに 子供: 大人: $43 $54 (+HST) $65 (+HST) 2016年3月31日までに前払いされる場合はこれまでの金額です。 ボランティアコーディネーターと連絡を取り、お申込み手続きのご 確認をお願いします。) • JCCCでのボランティアが初めての方、又は2014年12月以前に ノスタルジアナイト2016 ボランティアプロファイルをご提出された方は、ボランティアプロフ ァイルを必ず事前にご提出下さい。 (JCCCウェブサイト http://www.jccc.on.ca/en/volunteer/のオン 夏の恒例お楽しみ、 ノスタルジア・ナイトは今年は7月24日(日)に開 催され、 ウィンフォード・シニア・クラブの功績を称えます。 (例年と ラインフォームをご利用下さい。) 違い7月後半、曜日も日曜日ですのでご注意ください。) • 高校生でボランティアサービスアワーの証明が必要な方は、 当日ボランティアをする際に、忘れずにフォームをご持参ください。 ウィンフォード・シニア・クラブは会員に楽しく興味深い娯楽を 提供することを目的として、1983年4月6日、ディック滝本氏の主導に より34名の参加でスタートしました。それからほぼ33年が経ち、会 バザー前日の準備‐2016年5月6日(金) 員の年齢も55歳から100歳以上になった現在も引き続きJCCCのシ • ニア会員たちに様々な活動の場を提供しています。 販売ブースのセットアップ、寄付された物品の分類、館内の地 図やサインを貼る仕事など。 (9:30am-7pmの間で可能な時間帯) • いなり寿司作りと軽食の下ごしらえなど。(12:30pm-5pm) い運動、多種多様なプレゼンテーションを通して仲間同士の親交を のり巻作り‐当日開場前の午前7時から午後11時半くらいまで レスやキャラバンの手伝い、 ラインダンスの練習、ピクニックなどが クラブのミーティングは毎年9月から6月まで月2回開かれ、軽 温めあっています。 これまでの活動には多くの小旅行、カレドン・プ 経験者大歓迎! 挙げられます。会員の多くが今も引き続き、 ウィンフォード・ボーリン グ・リーグや小旅行、JCCC恒例のバザーなどに参加しています。 バザー当日のボランティア募集エリア: • パーキング誘導(10am-1pm 、12pm-3pm) ニーズを十分に満たす、非常に活発かつ活気あるグループといえ • 入口付近の整備(10:30am-3pm) ます。ヘリテージ委員会は今年のノスタルジアナイトでウィンフォー • エコバッグ販売(11am-4:30pm) ド・シニア・クラブを表彰できることをたいへん嬉しく思います。 • フードブースでの販売(10am-5pm) • キッチンヘルプ(9am-2pm、11am-5pm) の素晴らしいシニアのグループを祝福しようではありませんか。 • ウェイター/ウェイトレス (11:30am-5pm) • 片付け(3pm-7pm)等、他にも沢山あります! ボランティア申込締め切り:2016年4月21日(木) ウィンフォード・シニア・クラブは、そのような活動的な会員の ノスタルジアナイト2016では多く皆さまの参加を得て、共にこ ライブラリースケジュール JCCC Library Schedule 火 Tue 水 Wed Lending 貸出し& 閲覧 10 am | 12 pm 1 pm | 5 pm Non-lending 閲覧 12 pm | 2 pm 上記のボランティアのお申し込みはこちらから http://www.jccc.on.ca/jp/volunteer/ (申込フォームは3月中旬にアップロードされる予定です。) ***バザーのための沢山のご寄付を募っています。全ての物品 は4月1日以降から受付を開始致します。食品で乾物(冷蔵不要で日 木 Thurs 10 am | 2 pm 金 Fri 10 am | 2 pm 土 Sat 日/月 Sun/Mon 1 pm | 5 pm Closed 休館 持ちのする物)は4月1日以降、生もの以外(要冷蔵)は前日の金曜日 から受付けます。生ものは当日のみ(午前11時まで)受付けます。 22 CLOSING SCHEDULE 休館予定日:Fri. SPECIAL OPENING 特別開館日: Mar 25/ Sat. Apr. 16/ Sat. May 7 Sun. Mar 5 (during Haru Matsuri) JCCCライブラリーコーナー ライブラリーシッターのお薦めの一冊 「犬に名前をつける日」 著、山田あかね(映画監督) 昨年秋公開された同名の映画の原作本。 ノンフィクションは、著者の愛犬ミニが余命三カ月を宣告された日から始まる。セカンドオピニオンを求める日々、手術、抗癌剤投与、 「ガン に効く」 と言われる情報であれば、水でもヒーラーでも試さずにはいられない著者の愛犬への思いは、癌宣告を受けた肉親への対応と寸分 も違わない。ペットロスの心情も、肉親の死への悼み同様の経過を辿る。その中で、著者は「犬の映画を撮ろう」 と決心する。取材の中で、著 者が関わる団体、状況は、ペットと人との関わりを考え、題名に託されたテーマに至るはずである。 渕上幸江 ドキュメンタリードラマという新しい形で著者自身が監督として映画化した作品は、2016年3月10日(木)のJCCCの東日本大震災特別ファンド レイジングイベントで上映されます。 (イベントに関する詳細は21ページをご参照ください。) 23 24 NJCC ・ 新日系コミッティーニュース 25 26 27 Kamp Kodomo Summer 2016 Our Mission To provide a stimulating and educational Japanese and Japanese Canadian cultural experience for young children. Who can register? Children ages 6 (as of December 31, 2015) to 12 Years Dates Session 1 – July 4 – 8 Session 2 – July 11 – 15 Session 3 – July 18 – 22 Times Camp Hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Extended camp care is available daily from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. and from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Fee $ 200/week Early bird discount $180/week if paid in full by April 30, 2016 10% discount for JCCC Members 5% discount for additional siblings attending the same session (not available with an early bird registration) Extended care is $ 35/week per child. What is included? Children get to participate in a variety of hands-on sessions including: Drama Martial Arts Music Cooking Dance Language History Arts and Crafts Geography And More!!! There are two snacks each day and one special activity day per week that may include an offsite trip. Children must bring a nutritious lunch and drink each day. Why register? Kamp Kodomo is run by a head instructor as well as many dedicated volunteers. This team knows that exposure to culture is the best way to ignite interest and to hand over tradition to the next generation. Together, they work to ensure that the children have a wonderful time in a safe environment. How to register Submit one (1) Registration Form for each child (see reverse). Return to the JCCC via mail, in person or via fax. Enrollment is limited to 20 children per week. Registrations will not be accepted until after March 21, 2016 Early bird registration deadline is April 30, 2016 (additional sibling discount is not available for early bird registrations) Registration deadline June 24, 2016 6 Garamond Court, Toronto, ON M3C 1Z5 Tel: 416-441-2345 Fax: 416-441-2347 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jccc.on.ca 28 Kamp Kodomo Registration Form July 4 – 22, 2016 Please Print Clearly Child’s Name: One Form for Each Child Last Child’s Home Address: First Number City Street Apt/Suite Postal Code Birth Date: Date Telephone, include area code Month Sex: [ ] Male Year Ontario Health Insurance Number [ ] Female Doctor’s Name Name of Parent or Guardian: Relationship to Child: [ ] Mother Contact During the Day: Phone No. Last [ ] Father Age: First [ ] Other, please specify: Work Telephone Number Cellular Phone/Pager Number Email Address:__________________________________________________________________________________________________ Is there other important information about your child that you would like us to know? For example, friends at the program, special interests, sports, musical instruments or arts and crafts: Medical Conditions/Food & Other Allergies: Program Fees No. of weeks Sub-total Deduct 10% if you have JCCC Family Membership Deduct 5% for 2nd or 3rd child from the same family (not available with an early bird registration) Additional Extended Program Fee Total = = = = = ($180.00 per week before April 30th) ($200.00 per week after April 30th) = ($35.00 per week) Specify week: ( ( ( ) Week 1: Jul 4 - 8 ) Week 2: Jul 11 - 15 ) Week 3: Jul 18 - 22 = Payment is included by: [ ] Cheque (Payable to JCCC) (Debit Card payment accepted at JCCC reception desk) [ ] MasterCard [ ] VISA [ ] AMEX_________________________________ Number _______/_________ Expiry Date _______________ V-Code Payment and Withdrawal information: Fees can be made by current dated cheques, VISA, MasterCard, AMEX or debit card. Indicate the children’s names on the reverse side of all cheques. Include your VISA, MasterCard or AMEX information on this registration form if you wish to pay by credit card or if you are faxing your forms. Please note there is a $10.00 administrative charge for all NSF Cheques returned or for VISA, MasterCard or AMEX declines. Debit card payment in person only. Full payment must be made prior to session start date. Refund Policy: Refunds, less a $25.00 administrative charge per registrant, will be issued for all program session cancellation received in writing. Refunds are not available within one week prior to the program start date. Medical & Emergency Information: Please ensure that you provide all information requested on the registration form. A minimum of one program supervisor, coordinator or assistant is certified in Emergency First Aid Care and CPR. Special needs: Please contact the JCCC office and we will endeavor to accommodate them. Release: I hereby agree to the terms and conditions outlined above and hereby release and agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, its directors and officers, its staff, employees and volunteers from any liability concerning our child(ren)'s involvement in JCCC’s Kamp Kodomo and further agree that the use of all JCCC facilities is made at the risk of the applicant. The child(ren) & parent(s) agree, that any pictures taken during the program can be used in any promotion or advertisement by the JCCC. By signing below, parents/guardians and child (ren) agree to abide by all rules, regulations & standards of conduct as required by the program staff for the session for the enjoyment & benefit of all participants. Parent/Guardian Signature Date If you are registering more than one child, submit one (1) Registration Form for each child. Return to the JCCC via mail, in person or via fax. Enrollment is limited to 20 children per week. Registrations will be accepted after March 21, 2016. Early Bird deadline April 30, 2016. Registration deadline June 24, 2016. JCCC, 6 Garamond Court, Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5 Phone: (416)441-2345 Fax: (416)441-2347 www.jccc.on.ca For Office Use only Receipt Number___________________________ Amount__________________ Date___________________________ 29 B A Z A A R 30 Come join us, and support seniors in our community! SHOPPING. Japanese Wares • Books • Collectibles • China • Jewellery • Plants • Handicrafts • Pink & White Elephant FOOD. Sushi • Chow Mein • Manju • Karinto • Home-baked Goods • and much more: fresh and delicious! Saturday, April 2, 2016 12:00 noon to 3:30 p.m. MOMIJI CENTRE 3555 Kingston Road, Scarborough (at Kingston Road and Markham Road) (416) 261-6683 www.facebook.com/momijihealthcaresociety DINING. Dining Room • Sweets • Snack Bar • Gourmet Hot Dogs • Japanese & Canadian Cuisine SPECIAL FEATURES. 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