Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington (JCCCW): remembering, preserving and sharing the Japanese and Japanese American culture | ワシントン州日本文化会館(シアトル)
A statue of Hiroshima bombing survivor Sadako Sasaki, which has stood for decades at Peace Park in Seattle's University District, has been stolen. https://t.co/ZK7kX2EA5m
Thank You for Attending the All Things Japanese Sale! Held on June 22nd and 23rd, this year’s All Things Japanese Sale (ATJS) was a huge success! 6/22~23に開催されたオールシングス・ジャパニーズ・セールは大盛況となりました!
✅Learn More (ブログ記事):
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Looking for a volunteer opportunity this summer? Consider helping us out during Natsu Matsuri at the Seattle Uwajimaya (7/20 - 7/21). We’re looking for people who can assist at the JCCCW’s booths between 3 and 6 pm on July 20th during this event.
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Thank you to everyone who supported and attended JCCCW’s Kodomo no Hi (Children’s Day Festival) event in May. This year, we welcomed over 1,000 guests!
2024年5月開催の「こどもの日」にご来場いただき、ありがとうございました!
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The Seattle Japanese Language School (SJLS) wants your feedback! We are considering resuming adult in-person classes at the beginner’s level and would love to hear from you. Thank you for your consideration and help.
https://t.co/t6JQ03RAWI
"I love being American but we've done some dirty deeds, and I...feel like it's important to talk about all of it in order to change. To grow." Erin Shigaki uses large-scale street art to tell the history of Seattle's Chinatown-International District. @iheartID@KingCountyTV
Learn to play Japanese taiko and even make your own handheld drum, or Den-den daiko with some mythological inspiration on this edition of @LLLKidsTV 🥁💥Watch the full episode this #AAPIHeritageMonth: https://t.co/5EmNw5zcl8 @jcccw@PramilaJayapal@KCLS
The All Things Japanese Sale will open Saturday, June 22nd and Sunday, June 23rd, with a special preview sale on the 21st! For information on volunteering, donating, or preview sale tickets, please visit the ATJS webpage.
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Kodomo no Hi event is just days away! Bring your family to the JCCCW on Sunday, May 5th (11 am - 5 pm) for our Children’s Day event — free for all ages. This year’s festival will invite guests to “Celebrate the Health and Growth of Children!”
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Early Giving for the #GiveBIG campaign is now underway! Please support the preservation and maintenance of our building that has almost 100 years of history!
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High school students! 🏫📣🎌
Join us March 16th to immerse yourself in a fun day of Japanese language and culture! Enjoy games, raffle prizes, free merch, and more! 😊🌐🙌
📍 Chief Sealth International High School
📅 Saturday, March 16
🕕 9:00am - 4:00pm
🎫 FREE Admission
Today, November 28th, is #GivingTuesday. While we recognize that there is a lot of need and worthwhile causes to support, we hope that you will consider supporting the Japanese Cultural & Community Center of Washington (JCCCW). どうもありがとう!
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Bunka no Hi is back! On November 4th, the free-to-attend festival at the JCCCW will “Explore Cultural Art Through Japanese Language!” Look forward to haiku poetry, calligraphy, kamishibai, rakugo and more!
More information about the event and volunteering
https://t.co/tGajRJayBp