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Canadian Nikkei Series
Lorne Spry On Being a Blue-eyed Canadian Living in Sendai, Japan
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The intent of this series to look a little more closely at the Nikkei community from a cultural perspective that is not often heard from in the larger dialogue.
Japan Journal
Growing up Korean in Japan - Part 2 of 2
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Read part 1 >>Hearing Joomi’s story reminded me of my own restless feelings growing up yearning to melt into the Canadian mainstream, to be embarrassed to tell people my Japanese middle name, Masaji, to somehow erase the reasons for the laughing finger pointing and vicious name calling. There wasn’t anything …
Japan Journal
Growing up Korean in Japan - Part 1 of 2
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Editor’s note: This article was originally published in 1999. Since it was written, the situation of Koreans in Japan has changed, but since many issues persist today, we thought this was still important to share.
Kizuna: Nikkei Stories from the 2011 Japan Earthquake & Tsunami
Ohama’s Cloth Letter exhibition begins in Toronto and Mississauga
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After a long trek across the country, Linda Ohama’s Cloth Letter exhibition has finally arrived in Toronto and Mississauga, Ontario for the Christmas and New Year holidays.
A Book Review: “Finding Japan: Early Canadian Encounters with Asia”
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When it comes to learning more about Japan and, in particular, our JC [Japanese Canadian] connection to it, it is sometimes more from a “gaijin” outsider’s point of view that we gain the deepest insight.