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Canadian Nikkei Series
Vancouver Shakuhachi master and Tonari Gumi Co-Founder Takeo Yamashiro ~ Part 1
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While I have never met Takeo Yamashiro in person, he seems familiar to me in a way that good friends are even the first time you meet them.
A Book Review: Diamond Gods of the Morning Sun
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Everybody loves a good sports story and baseball ones seems to possess certain narrative qualities that help it to reach mythological proportions.
Canadian Nikkei Series
Junji Nishihata: Following Jesse’s Path - Part 2
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Read Part 1 >>Quebecers seem to have a special relationship and interest with Japanese culture. Is this something that you recognize too? Quebec is the one province in Canada that consumes the most Japanese goods. In terms of dollar value, the bulk of this is cars and electronics, but anime …
Canadian Nikkei Series
Junji Nishihata: Following Jesse’s Path - Part 1
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When I reflect on why I have been involved as a writer with the Japanese Canadian community for almost 25 years now, I really have the late, great filmmaker and writer Jesse Hideo Nishihata to thank for much of this.
Canadian Nikkei Series
Toronto Woodcarver Kats Takada - Part 2
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Read Part 1 >>Title: “Cancer Notice” (butternut wood)
Canadian Nikkei Series
Toronto Woodcarver Kats Takada - Part 1
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Artists define culture. Nikkei artists have been helping to define ours for generations. A few who have made a personal impact are novelist/poet Joy Kogawa, writer Ken Adachi, American writers “No No Boy” John Okada of Seattle and “Yokohama, California” writer Toshio Mori, Canadian artists Roy Kiyooka, Kazuo Nakamura, architect …
A Book Review: Forgiveness: A Gift From My Grandparents
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Forgiveness by Toronto Yonsei Mark Sakamoto is a timely book for our community. Now, almost 70 years after World War Two, this will be an important anniversary for all Canadians to reflect on what happened at that terrible time in history. For us, of course, it was more than 70 years …
Canadian Nikkei Series
The Indomitable Spirit of Keiko Mary Kitagawa - Part 2
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Read Part 1 >>When I was 48 years old, I went back to the University of British Columbia (UBC) to study the Japanese language and Asian Studies. There I met Professor Rene Goldman who encouraged me to write about my family’s experience during WWII. This was the beginning of my …