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Nikkei national museum & cultural centre PROGRAMS + SPECIAL EVENTS January to April 2016 www.nikkeiplace.org

MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR for the third straight year. www.nikkeiplace.org As we embark on the New Year, it is hard to believe that 2015 is now in our rear view mirror. In the past year, we ve introduced new classes, strengthened our Membership discount program, and hosted a number of exciting events, including the 2015 Nikkei Matsuri Festival, which drew record crowds But the exciting news does not stop there: those who have recently visited may have noticed construction in progress. In 2016, we will be opening our new Multi-Purpose Room on the first floor, which will have the primary function of hosting our many martial arts programs. This was made possible by a generous capital improvement donation and we are all excited for its grand opening. Our patrons will surely enjoy this new space for years to come. Be sure to also visit our current museum exhibit Revitalizing Japantown? A Right To Remain Exhibit, which presents a thought-provoking multi-layered examination of the history and social justice issues affecting Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Finally, as we look to the community for continued support, we encourage everyone to become a member of Nikkei Centre to ensure that we continue to be a leader in the cultural landscape of Greater Vancouver. Roger Lemire Executive Director, Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Come to a Volunteer Info Session to learn more about us and the various opportunities available! Upcoming Dates: centre.nikkeiplace.org/volunteer Info & Registration: 604.777.7000 ext.114 volunteer@nikkeiplace.org Take #106 Bus from Metrotown Skytrain Station or Edmonds Skytrain Station and get off at the corner of Kingsway and Sperling, or about a 15min. walk from Edmonds Skytrain Station e www CONTACT US 6688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby BC V5E 4M7 T. 604.777.7000 F. 604.777.7001 Email: info@nikkeiplace.org www.nikkeiplace.org Open Tuesday through Sunday Info Desk: Tues - Fri 9:30am-5pm Sat 9am-4:30pm Gallery & Shop: Tues Sun 11am-5pm Closed on Mondays and Holidays (Except for special events and/or private rentals) EXPLORE WHAT THE NIKKEI CENTRE HAS TO OFFER Published three times a year, the Nikkei Place Network is your source for programming at the Nikkei Centre Our mission: to honour, preserve, and share Japanese Canadian history and culture for a better Canada. contents PROGRAMS INDEX Abacus...16 Aikido...19 Badminton (Adult)... 17 Badminton (Senior)...21 Badminton (Taz)...18 Baking... 13 Bonsai... 13 Boxing...12 Dancercise NY... 17 Eurhythmics...16 Famous Chef Cooking... 13 Gladstone Japanese Language School...21 Hula Dance... 17 Igo Club... 14 Japanese Class...16 Japanese Dance... 13 Jiriki Seitai... 17 Judo...19 Special Events & Exhibits page 4 Calendar of Events page 7 Museum Shop page 8 Museum News page 9 Programs page 11 Nikkei Seniors News page 22 Membership Form page 25 Karaoke... 14 Karaoke (Senior)...21 Karate...19 Kimono Dressing... 14 Line Dance...18 Mandarin...16 Martial Gym...18 Modern Calligraphy... 13 Gateball...21 Tai Chi...19 Taiso...21 Shodo... 13 Sushi...15 Tanka Club...15 Taz Math...16 Tea Ceremony (Omotesenke)...15 Tea Ceremony Club...15 Yoga...18 Cover Photo: Takao Tanabe in Japan (1959-1960) Image courtesy of Takao Tanabe. 2 I Nikkei Place Network Photographer: Patricia White. www.nikkeiplace.org I 3

UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS AND EXHIBITS EXHIBIT Revitalizing Japantown? A Right To Remain Exhibit October 24 January 31, 2016 A creative repossession of the human rights legacies of Vancouver s Downtown Eastside (DTES). EXHIBIT Takao Tanabe, Sumie February 13, 2016 - May 8, 2016 Sumie is often translated as brush painting, ink wash painting, or Japanese ink painting. In 1959 Canadian born painter Takao Tanabe visited Japan for the very first time on a Canada Council artist grant. For two years he studied with sumie and calligraphy masters in Tokyo. Although celebrated across Canada for his seminal landscapes primarily focusing on the west coast of Canada, Tanabe s sumie have never before been exhibited in full. We are pleased to showcase over 35 works by this accomplished artist. A catalogue will accompany the exhibit. Photo: Takao Tanabe in Japan (1959-1960) Image courtesy of Takao Tanabe. Photographer: Patricia White. Nikkei national museum & cultural centre Photo: Dispossession, 2010, Greg Masuda This multi-layered exhibition looks at the contradictions, co-optation, commemoration, heritage, and redress that have shaped the DTES, as unearthed by a three-year Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)-funded research project. PUBLIC PROGRAMS Free and open to the public PUBLIC PROGRAMS Exhibition Opening Saturday, February 13, 3-5pm. Artist in attendance. Calligraphy Workshop Saturday, February 27, 2-4pm Curator s Tour by Sherri Kajiwara April 16, 2pm during Celebrate Spring Sumie Workshop Saturday, April 30, 2-4pm EXHIBIT TAIKEN: Japanese Canadians Since 1877 Ongoing, Level 2 SATELLITE EXHIBIT Hastings Park 1942 Check out our satellite exhibition located on the PNE grounds near Gate 3 off of Renfrew Street. SPECIAL EVENT Mochitsuki Tuesday, December 29, 11am-3:30pm Join us for this traditional year-end activity and close 2015 with a BANG! Watch experienced elders pound mochi and try your hand at it, too. Fresh mochi, homemade manju, and other food and goodies on sale. Great fun for the whole family everyone welcome! Come dressed in kimono! Sponsor: NNMCC Auxiliary. For more info, contact Auxiliary representatives: Frank Kamiya (604.929.4476), Yoshi Hashimoto (1.604.850.7105), Roberta Nasu (604.432.6160), Tom Tagami (604.521.4379). SPECIAL EVENT Nikkei Community New Year s Party (Shinnenkai) Saturday, January 9 Doors: 5pm, Dinner: 6pm Adults: $40 (advance tickets), $50 (after Jan 6) Children: $20 (5-12 years old), Free for 4 & under Registration & Info: JCCommunityVancouver@gmail.com SPECIAL EVENT JCCA Keiro-kai Saturday, January 16, 12-3pm Registration & Info: Tonari Gumi 604.687.2172 Fee: $5 / person The Greater Vancouver Japanese Canadian Citizen s Association will host their annual 2016 Keiro-kai at Nikkei Centre, for seniors 70 years and over (spouses may be under 70). Registration deadline: Friday, January 8. SPECIAL EVENT Flea Mart & Book Sale Saturday, February 20, 10:30am-4:30pm Vendor Tables: $28, $22.40 (Members) Applications: centre.nikkeiplace. org/2016treasurehunt Come to our 10th annual flea market join the hunt and find YOUR treasure! Thousands of secondhand items and books available, plus an exciting line-up of craft artisans, food stands, and kids activities. Support us by donating your gently used Japanese books at the Info Desk during facility hours. Off-site collection boxes: Fujiya, JTB, Sansho Restaurant (North Van), Coquitlam Japanese Language Academy, Suzuya. 4 I Nikkei Place Network www.nikkeiplace.org I 5

MUSEUM PROGRAM Preserving Your Photographs: Practical Advice From An Archivist Saturday, March 19, 2-4pm Presenter: Lisa Uyeda, Collections Manager at the Nikkei National Museum Do you keep family photographs? Of course you do! Come see how photographs are preserved at the Nikkei National Museum and learn our methods that will help safeguard these treasures for a very long time. Registration not required. SPECIAL CENTENARY CELEBRATION 100th Anniversary of Nikkei First World War Veterans Saturday, April 9 (Vimy Ridge Day) In collaboration with the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival View the Sakura at the Japanese Canadian War Memorial Ceremony. See www.nikkeiplace.org for updates. W1-24 Masajiro Shishido 6 I Nikkei Place Network SPECIAL EVENT Celebrate Spring! Saturday, April 16, 11am-4pm Celebrate the cherry blossom season at our annual spring festival showcasing Japanese culture: participate in demos, enjoy live performances, shop for unique crafts from local artisans, and have a picnic outside with our popular sell-out Sakura Bento boxed lunches! Visit www. nikkeiplace.org for updates in March. UPCOMING Spring Bazaar & Plant Sale Saturday, May 7, 11am-3pm Quality vintage Japanese-style items, delicious food, and a selection of plants will be on sale. Sponsored by NNMCC Auxiliary. MUSEUM PROGRAM Sunday Family Corner Sunday, February 21, March 20, April 17, 12-4pm Free drop-in program. Young families please visit the museum to enjoy hands-on activities making Japanese inspired crafts, origami and toys. Fun for the whole family! COMMUNITY Blood Donor Clinics Thursday, February 25 & April 21, 1-8pm For eligibility criteria, contact Canadian Blood Services at 1.888.236.6283 / feedback@blood. ca / www.blood.ca. 2015 Calendar of Events Mochitsuki...Dec 29 Revitalizing Japantown? Exhibit...Until Jan 31, 2016 Nikkei Community Shinnenkai...Jan 9 JCCA Keiro-kai...Jan 16 Takao Tanabe, Sumie Exhibit...Feb 13 May 8 Takao Tanabe, Sumie Opening...Feb 13 Sunday Family Corner...Feb 21, Mar 20, Apr 17 Flea Market & Book Sale...Feb 20 Calligraphy Workshop...Feb 27 Preserving Your Photos Workshop...Mar 19 Nikkei First World War Veterans Centenary...Apr 9 Takao Tanabe, Sumie Curator s Tour...Apr 9 Celebrate Spring!...Apr 16 Sumie Workshop...Apr 30 Spring Bazaar & Plant Sale...May 7 Current as of December 2015. Subject to change. CLOSURES Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre will be closed from Thursday, December 24, 2015 to Friday, January 1, 2016 inclusive, except for Tuesday, December 29 for Mochitsuki. The museum shop will be closed on January 2 for inventory. BOOK YOUR NEXT EVENT WEDDINGS BIRTHDAY PARTIES BRIDAL & BABY SHOWERS GRADUATION CEREMONY/DRY GRAD CHRISTMAS PARTIES MEMORIALS, CELEBRATIONS OF LIFE Nikkei national museum & cultural centre KARAH GOSHINMON Wedding Rental Coordinator 604.777.7000 ext. 110 kgoshinmon@nikkeiplace.org KAREN DUFFIELD Room Rental Coordinator 604.777.7000 ext. 101 kduffield@nikkeiplace.org www.nikkeiplace.org I 7

MUSEUM SHOP 11:00am-5:00pm Tuesday-Sunday Visit the museum shop for books by Nikkei authors, and Japanese arts and crafts made in Japan and Canada. Members receive 10% off of all purchases. Nikkei news national museum Japanese Pottery & Lacquer Ware Japanese Traditional Toys Origami & Chiyogami Asahi Shirts and Hats Handmade Crafts Asahi T-Shirts Nikkei Books & Films Welcome Lisa & Carolyn! Welcome to Lisa Kiyomi Uyeda (Master of Archival Studies), our new Collections Manager in the Nikkei National Museum! Lisa is an archivist and a Nikkei yonsei with family roots in the Powell Street area. Born and raised in the Toronto region, Lisa volunteered and worked at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, where she documented over 100 oral histories and contributed to the early development of the Moriyama Nikkei Heritage Centre. Well connected across the community, Lisa serves on a number of volunteer committees that focus on history, human rights, and young leadership. She is active with the National Association of Japanese Canadians as a member of the National Executive Board and Chair of the Heritage Committee. Lisa currently resides in Vancouver on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples. A heartfelt thank you to Scott Owens for all of his hard work and support during this past year as our Collections Manager. His contribution to the growth and Lisa Carolyn preservation of our community repository is greatly appreciated. Best of luck to Scott in his new role as the City of Kamloops Archivist! Welcome to Carolyn Nakagawa, our new Arts Administration Intern. Carolyn is a recent UBC graduate with a BA Honours in English Literature and a minor in Asian Canadian and Asian Migration studies (ACAM). After studying for a year in Japan, she became a member of the first graduating class of ACAM, as well as its first Japanese Canadian graduate. Through her work with the UBC Players Club, she is a self-taught arts administrator, passionate about the development of communities through education and the arts, as well as cultural diversity and understanding. She is also a poet, with poems published in several magazines including Ricepaper, and a playwright. She is currently writing a play for Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre. Many thanks to the BC Arts Council Early Career Development program. 8 I Nikkei Place Network www.nikkeiplace.org I 9

Education Programs at the Nikkei National Museum Experience the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre through our education programs! Explore museum exhibits and collections, meet Japanese Canadian elders and artists, and learn about Japanese Canadian history and culture. VISIT US! Taiken Field Trip Explore over a century of Japanese Canadian history and culture. Tour the educational museum exhibits, participate in hands-on activities, and meet Nikkei community members. $8 per student for 120 min program All programs can be adapted to meet specific learning outcomes, from elementary to postsecondary levels. support grade 5/6 and 9-12 BC social studies and Japanese language studies IRPs For more info or to book, please contact our Education Coordinator at learning@ nikkeiplace.org or 604.777.7000 ext. 110. IN THE CLASSROOM! Nikkei Impressions Nikkei presenters share stories of the Nikkei community, and family history in Canada with archival resources. $95 for 50 min program up to 35 students. Travel costs may apply. Journeys Education Kit A comprehensive multimedia guide to teaching about Japanese Canadian history and culture, with a focus on internment, redress, and regeneration all in one kit! Rent JOURNEYS for three weeks for your intermediate or senior class and have it shipped to your school. $40 for three weeks. Shipping costs may apply. Add-on the JOURNEYS Education Kit rental to your TAIKEN Field Trip or NIKKEI Impressions at a reduced rate: $30 for 3 week rental. PROGRAMS @ NIKKEI CENTRE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS ACTIVITIES Visit the Nikkei Research Centre! Explore your own family history, research Japanese Canadian archives, or browse our reference library. Researchers are invited to sleuth through our collections by appointment from Tuesday to Friday between 11am-5pm. Call Lisa or Linda to arrange a time 604.777.7000. JANUARY APRIL 2016 Preserving our Heritage The Nikkei National Museum houses and preserves extensive Japanese Canadian collections including artefacts, archives, historic photographs, personal papers, and beautiful artworks. Thank you to our supporters: The BC History Digitization Program at the Irving K Barber Learning Centre at UBC, the Museums Assistance Program of Canadian Heritage, Young Canada Works, and Canada Summer Jobs programs. Doing Some Housecleaning? The Museum is actively seeking collections related to important moments in Japanese Canadian history. This might include letters, photographs, artefacts, or personal items related to pre-war history, internment, post-war experiences, and redress. Please contact Lisa at luyeda@nikkeiplace.org or 604.777.7000 to inquire about a potential donation. Collections Database Search the Collections Database from the comfort of your home. We have added new tools to make your searching easier. To look through thousands of images visit www.nikkeimuseum.org. Ordering Photographs For info on ordering digital photographs from the collection, please visit our website and click on the Research tab. 10 I Nikkei Place Network www.nikkeiplace.org I 11

NEW PROGRAMS ARTS & CULTURE Women's Boxing Coach Eiji Fist 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 10:30-11:30am Schedule subject to change. Please confirm 10 days before class. $10.00 / Drop-in Ages: Women 18+ mamafightvancouver@gmail.com / www.mamafight.weebly.com Give stress and negativity a TOTAL KNOCK OUT! Forget those boxercise classes at other gyms: our professional coach offers the real deal and you ll leave each class feeling stronger and more confident. Beginners welcome all you need to start is a pair of runners. HOW TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS All fees are exclusive of taxes. 1) Contact program instructor if his/her phone number is listed. 2) Register at NNMCC Info Desk for all other programs Tues Fri 9:30am-5pm, Sat 9am-4:30pm. (Closed Sun, Mon, & holidays.) In Person: Cash, cheque, debit, VISA, Mastercard accepted. By Phone: 604.777.7000. VISA and Mastercard accepted. Membership discounts may apply - please have your card ready. Program fees required in full at time of registration. All prices are exclusive of 5% GST and 5% Facility Enhancement Fee* Effective May 1, patrons of NNMCC-operated programs have the option of purchasing a Membership to enjoy a 15% year-round discount on program fees, or paying a mandatory 5% Facility Enhancement Fee for each registered program. CANCELLATION POLICY: Refunds (minus 10% admin fee) available eight or more days prior to start of program. No refunds within seven days of program start. 12 I Nikkei Place Network Baking Workshops Kimberly Tada, Hitomi Syvertsen See Nikkei Centre website for dates & fees. Learn from a pro! Kimberly is a Red Seal Certified baker and baking & pastry instructor with over 20 years of experience. Upcoming Workshops: Brioche, Rolled Fondant Cake, Danish Pastries, Puff Pastries, Napoleon Slice. Bonsai Tak Yamaura Two Wednesdays, 7-9:30pm $50 $42.50 (Member) plus $45 for materials (collected on day of class) Learn how to develop, transform, and care for your bonsai from a professional in this 2-session class. All participants get to take home their own bonsai! Tools provided. Calligraphy (Shodo) Shodo Kenkyu Taiseikai Daytime 1st, 2nd & 3rd Wednesdays 10:15-11:15am Evening Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm Manyoshu Club 2nd Saturday, 10:15-11:45am Ages: 18+ Inquire with instructor. Registration required. 604.273.1621 / rvan2@hotmail.com We study kanji and kana styles in the regular classes, and the Manyoushu poem kana in the monthly club. Contact instructor for details. Famous Chef Cooking Series See Nikkei Centre website for dates and fees. Each class features a guest chef from a different restaurant watch and learn as they create a mouth-watering menu before your eyes! Includes sample tasting of all demo dishes. HOW TO READ THE PROGRAM GUIDE Japanese instruction English instruction Both Japanese and English instruction Mandarin instruction Modern Calligraphy Workshop Kisyuu 2nd or 3rd Saturday, 1-3pm $30 info@kisyuu-calligraphy.com www.kisyuu-calligraphy.com Try Japanese calligraphy with a modern twist! Practice according to the basic rules, then enjoy a free-style art session with activities based on seasonal themes. Materials and tool use included. Japanese Dance (Nichibu) Yoko Matsuno (Nishikawa-Ryu Dance) Fridays, 1-3pm $10 plus $5 membership at the first lesson 604.584.8320 (Yoko Matsuno) Beginners welcome! Call ahead to come and observe a class. We begin by practicing Minyo dances. Please bring yukata, hoso-obi, and tabi socks. www.nikkeiplace.org I 13

ARTS & CULTURE ARTS & CULTURE Igo Club 2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays, 1-5pm $80 / year $5 / drop-in hirokoba@shaw.ca (Kobayashi) Go is a strategy game with relatively few rules. It transcends age, gender, and nationality, allowing players to converse through play. New members and drop-ins welcome please call coordinator to confirm date. Karaoke Last Thursday of the month, 2-4:30pm Inquire with coordinator. Age: Adults 604.528.9717 (Kiyo Goto) Enjoy karaoke with us! Kimono Dressing Fumiko Horan See Nikkei Centre website for dates. $90 $76.50 (Members) Learn how to put on a kimono and obi by yourself in this 4-session class! Please bring your own set you ll learn how to make your own obiita, koshihimo and datejime in the first class. Kimono rental available: contact NNMCC info desk. THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS! This publication would not be possible without the assistance of our tireless volunteers who translate, proof, and provide enthusiastic energy to our efforts. Thank you to Akiko Adachi, Ayumi Aldeza, Akiko Gomyo, Naoto Horita, Keiko Kaneko, Sachiko Katz, Shun Nakayama, & Yasuko Tamaki. Sushi Class Takayuki Omi Saturday, once a month Contact instructor for dates. $40 Ages: 6+ 778.788.3574 (Taka) www.facebook.com/pages/takas-sushi- Class/252140194839202 Come join the best sushi class in town! Learn techniques from a veteran chef with over 15 years of experience. Make your own mouthwatering nigiri, maki, and sashimi with different local ingredients each month! Tea Ceremony Club (Urasenke) Ayako Sakaino (Urasenke Tankokai Vancouver Assn) See Nikkei Centre website for dates $20 17 (Members) Attire: No jeans, miniskirts. Please bring a pair of white socks. Enjoy a traditional tea ceremony with sweets! All are welcome no skills necessary. Tea Ceremony Workshops (Omotesenke) Maiko Behr Some Sundays, 1-4pm Feb 28: Momo No Sekku Tea for the Peach Blossom Festival (Doll Festival) Apr 24: Tea Gardens Ages: 15+ $30 $25.50 (Members) www.maikobehr.com/tea-ceremony.html Attire: No jeans, miniskirt. Please bring a pair of white socks. Half lecture, half hands-on, these workshops explore a different aspect of the arts, culture, and history of tea ceremony each time followed by tea served in the tatami room. No experience or tea school affiliation required. Vancouver Tanka-kai (Japanese Poetry Club) 2nd Friday, 10am-1pm Ages: 18+ $20 / month 604.241.1302 nsato60@hotmail.com (Sato) The Tanka (short poem) is a classical 31-syllable poetry form with over 1300 years of history. Knowledge of Japanese language is essential for participation in this study group. 短歌 14 I Nikkei Place Network www.nikkeiplace.org I 15

EDUCATION HEALTH & FITNESS Abacus (Soroban) Norie Ikoma Fridays, 4:30-7pm Ages: 4+ Please inquire with instructor. 778.233.7999 / nori@ikomaabacus.com www.ikomaabacus.com Abacus training can improve a child s ability to calculate quickly, concentrate, visualize, memorize, observe and process information. Students build self-confidence while learning at their own pace. Contact instructor for a free trial. Eurhythmics (Music for Children) Rieko Ishii Thursdays, 10:30-11:15am, 11:30-12:15pm Ages: 1-3 $65 / month $18 / Drop-in* (*Pre-registration required) 604.219.1584 / rieko2@lintac.com Invented by Swedish composer Emile-Jaques Dalcroze, Eurhythmics is a musical education program with a good mind-body balance. Japanese Language Class Masa Takeda Tuesdays, 6:30-8pm Jan 26 Mar 1 Mar 8 Apr 12 Apr 19 May 24 $90 $76.50 (Members) In this 6-session class, you will learn basic greetings, grammar, and communication culture. Students can also suggest class topics. Mandarin Class Vivian Wu Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:30-4:30pm / 4:30-5:30pm $7-8 (Ages 5-13) $9-10 (Ages 14-18) $15 (Ages 19+) 604.638.5227 / kong_fu@shaw.ca www.vivianteaching.com Students from all backgrounds welcome! Varied levels offered year round. Lessons are catered towards age levels and delivered in interactive ways to nurture individual learning. Taz Math Dennis Tazumi Wednesdays, 3:30-6:30pm Ages: 5-19 $60 / Month 604.377.0955 dtaz@tazmath.com www.tazmath.com Taz Math helps bolster students self-esteem and confidence at solving math problems with the use of computers and timed tests Adult Badminton Kingsley Fong Age: 13+ Wednesdays, 6:30-9:30pm $71.40 $60.75 (Members) $7.75 Drop-ins Please purchase punch card from coordinator. Hula Dance Yoshi Yamamoto (Wailele Wai Wai) Beginners 1: Wednesdays, 5:15-6:45pm Beginners 2: Wednesdays, 3:45-5:15pm Age: 18+ $26.50 $22.50 (Members) / month $10 / Drop-in wailelewaiwai@gmail.com www.wailelewaiwai.com Aloha! Join our hula group and beat the Vancouver greys with a dose of Hawaiian fun. You ll be dancing with a beautiful smile and feeling the aloha love in no time. New students: next intake will be Sep & Oct, 2016. Dancercise NY Chinami Kobashi Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30am $60 / 8 Lessons $9 / Drop-in 604.600.8643 Get fit while dancing to lively music! Course includes warm-up, cardio, cool-down, stretch and strength. Please consult your doctor before beginning if you have medical concerns. Bring a yoga mat/beach towel and water. Jiriki Seitai Atsuko Matsumura Thursdays, 10:15-11:30am $50 / Month 604.448.8854 / jiriki-seitai@shaw.ca jirikiseitai-canada.jimdo.com Made in Japan! A popular exercise system developed for Japanese people, this program is a great way to soothe stiff muscles, pain, and other uncomfortable conditions. Feel your healing energy! 16 I Nikkei Place Network www.nikkeiplace.org I 17

HEALTH & FITNESS MARTIAL ARTS Line Dance Angela Tan Fridays, 10-11:45am Age: 13+ $40 $34 (Members) / 10 Tickets $5 $4.25 (Members) / Drop-in Start your Friday off on the right foot! Beginners and intermediates welcome. 1 ticket per lesson. Martial Gym Mario Lam TUESDAYS Beginners 1 (Ages: 5-7): 3:40-4:40pm Beginners 2 (Ages: 5-7): 4:45-5:45pm Functional Gym (Ages: 8-14): 5:45-7pm Adult Martial Arts (Ages: 15+): 7:30-9pm WEDNESDAYS Gym Stars (Ages: 6-8): 3:40-4:40pm Performers (Ages: 7+): 4:45-6pm $44-$49/ Month 604.435.8175 www.martialgym.info Martial Gym is for boys and girls, men and women, from age five to seniors! It combines the best of martial arts and gymnastics and is adapted to the needs of each age group, making it both fun and challenging. All-Levels Hatha Yoga with Kazuko Kazuko Ikegawa Wednesdays, 10:15-11:15am Adults: $65 / 5 Sessions $16 / Drop-in Seniors: $60 / 5 Sessions $13 / Drop-in 778.891.9917 kaz_ikegawa@hotmail.com www.facebook.com/yogawithkazuko Tune into your inner body and mind through poses and breathing. Cultivate healthy energy by connecting your mind and body. No experience required, seniors welcome! Taz Badminton Dennis Tazumi Some Fridays, 12-3pm Inquire with coordinator. 604.377.0955 / dtaz@tazmath.com Join us for some friendly afternoon drop-in badminton. Please confirm schedule with coordinator. Aikido Aikido Vancouver Shomonkai Children (6-12): Tuesdays, 7-8pm Saturdays, 11:30am-12:30pm Adults (13+): Tuesdays, 7-9pm Saturdays, 11:30am-1:30pm Saturday classes are irregular. Please confirm schedule with instructor. Ages 6-17: $40 / month or $32 / 4 classes Ages 18+: $50 / month or $10 / drop-in $30 Membership fee is required annually for students ages 15+. 604.222.0024 / info@vancouveraikido.com www.vancouveraikido.com Aikido is a martial art anyone can enjoy and benefit from. Develop a healthy body and mind, while studying traditional Japanese manners and customs. Beginners welcome! Ji Hong Tai Chi Master Richard Omura Yang Style: Mon, 7-8pm, Jan 4-Apr 4 Chen Style 2: Fri, 8-9pm, Jan 8-Apr 1 Chen Style 1: Fri, 7-8pm, Jan 8-Apr 1 $90, $76.50 (Members) / month or $10, $8.60 (Members) / drop-in Save $10 when you sign up for two classes! 604.365.3355 / info@jihongtaichibc.com www.jihongtaichibc.com Tai Chi is practiced worldwide for health, exercise, relaxation and self-defense. Movements provide a great mind-body connection and daily exercise routine. All levels & ages welcome! Each class is 12 sessions long. Judo Takao Izumi Wednesdays & Fridays Children (8-12) 6:30-7:30pm Adults (13+) 7:30-9pm Please confirm schedule with instructor. $40 / Month (Adults) $30 / Month (Children) 604.780.1055/ ti7300@shaw.ca Join our club for fun, self-defense, and competitive training! Our members compete at regional and national competitions. Nikkei Karate Mert Horita, assistant Junya Yamamura Children (7-12): Mondays & Thursdays, 7-8pm Saturdays 9:30-11am Adults (13+): Mondays & Thursdays, 8-9:30pm Saturdays 9:30-11am Saturday classes are irregular. Please confirm schedule with instructor. $56 (Ages: 7-18), $61 (Ages 18+) nikkeikarate@gmail.com Learn the power and grace of Karate for fun, self-defense, and good health. Karate can boost children s self-esteem and confidence, and helps empower them against bullies. 18 I Nikkei Place Network www.nikkeiplace.org I 19

Apply Today! NIKKEI YOUTH ATHLETICS BURSARY > nikkeiplacefoundation.org for more information on how to apply We at Nikkei Place Foundation are pleased to announce the Nikkei Youth Athletics Bursary will be awarded for the first time! This $1,000 annual bursary has been made possible through a generous donation made by the Nikkei Hockey Program. In collaboration with the Nikkei Hockey Program, our goal is to support and encourage youth engagement in their community and the building of healthy communities through athletics. Through the leadership of the Nikkei Hockey Program, they are fostering excellence in sport, academics and community leadership in our Canadian Nikkei youth. We plan to award one (1) bursary of $1,000 in 2016, and each year after that, at the Nikkei Place Foundation Community Awards & Fundraising Dinner. The recipient of this bursary will be a student who is an active and commited young member of the Nikkei community, involved in community organizations and/or is a Special Announcement The Nikkei Youth Athletics Bursary aims to support and encourage youth engagement in their community and the building of healthy communities through athletics 20 I Nikkei Place Network participant, volunteer, or staff member. They will demonstrate academic potential, leadership, community involvement and may require financial need. We would like to thank Ian Burgess, Dan Nomura, Paul Kariya and Ken Takeuchi who are pleased to represent the many contributors to the past Nikkei Hockey Programs. Bursary Goals: Recognize and encourage excellence in athletics and community leadership among our Nikkei youth Encourage youth to have aspirations and voice in our community as individual leaders or as a youth leader within community organizations Apply Today! > Visit nikkeiplacefoundation.org for detailed information on application requirements > Questions? Contact us: 604-777-2122 gifts@nikkeiplace.org find us on Senior Badminton Fumi Horii Tuesdays, 10-11:45am $4.50 / drop-in Seniors Gateball Instructor: Kay Fujishima Thursdays, 12-4pm $10 / month, $3 / drop-in 604.275.6387 SENIORS PROGRAMS (AGE 55+) SPONSORED BY THE NIKKEI SENIORS HEALTH CARE & HOUSING SOCIETY Seniors Health Taiso and Massage Kay Fujishima Tuesdays, 10:15am-11:45am $12 / month, $4 / drop-in 604.275.6387 Please bring your own lunch if you plan to attend karaoke. Seniors Karaoke Kay Fujishima Tuesdays, 12:30pm- 3:45pm $10 / month, $3.50 / drop-in 604.275.6387 Gladstone Japanese Language School Please call the Gladstone Language School for more information at 604.515.0980 Kindergarten class (3 year olds) Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 10am to 12pm Kindergarten class (4 year olds) Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 10am to 12pm Kindergarten class (5 year olds) Wednesdays, Fridays 4pm to 5:30pm Saturdays 12:20pm to 1:50pm Elementary school class Tuesdays to Fridays 4pm to 5:30pm Saturdays 9:00am to 10:30am 10:40am to 12:10pm Junior high school class Fridays 5:40 to 7:10pm Saturdays 10:40am to 12:10pm 12:20pm to 1:50pm High school class Wednesdays 4:15-5:45pm Saturdays 12:20pm to 1:50pm Nikoniko Hiroba with Mother (2 year olds) Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 12:15pm to 1:15pm The Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing (January & June) Fundamental Japanese Classes for English-Speaking Children 3, 4, 5 Year Olds: Saturdays 2:00pm to 4:00pm Elementary School Class: Fridays 4:00pm to 5:30pm 5:40pm to 7:10pm Saturdays 2:00pm to 3:30pm www.nikkeiplace.org I 21 6

Nikkei Seniors Health Care and Housing Society News IKI IKI Seniors Lounge Fridays, 9:45am-3pm Winter Series: January 8 to March 18 (11 sessions) Nikkei Centre Tatami Rm 240 Fee: $110 This fun and enjoyable program gives seniors living at home with mild to moderate dementia or diminished function a chance to engage socially. Activities promote wellness, communication, companionship, and engagement in a safe and secure environment. Weekly health check included. Participants will connect to programs with help from staff and volunteers. Eat well Move well Enjoy well Registration & Info: 604.338.8370 / ywatase@nikkeiplace.org (Yoko Watase) All programs run as a series and registration for the full course is required.limited number of openings. Kui Do Raku (Exercise, Eat and Socialize) Tuesdays, 10:30am-1pm Winter Series: January 5 to March 15 (11 sessions) Nikkei Centre Tatami Rm 240 Fee: $88 Keeping active and engaged is a wonderful way for seniors to stay healthy and independent. Join this weekly social program, which includes a health check, exercise, and educational lecture. Aimed at independent seniors. Max. 20 participants. 10:30-10:45am Health check (Blood Pressure, Body Weight) 10:45-11:30am Easy Exercise for Body/Brain 11:30-12:15pm Social Lunch (prepared by Hi-Genki Restaurant) 12:15-1:00pm Coffee Table Lecture Also available: 10-11:30am Senior Taiso exercise with Kay Fujishima, with Health Check. You can join the Social Lunch and Coffee Table Lecture for $6 / week. seniors.nikkeiplace.org Activities: Chat time, Osteofit, arts & crafts, lunch, brain exercises, mouth exercise board games, recreational games, card games, origami, puzzles, bingo, cooking, music, and seasonal activities. Iki Iki Light (4 hours) Wednesdays, 12-4pm Winter Series: January 6 to March 16 (11 sessions) New Sakura-so Iwasaki Room Fee: $110 By popular demand we now have a shorter version of Iki Iki for those short on time! The program concept and activities are the same as Iki Iki (see above description). Enjoy the small group and cozy space. Max. 8 participants. Volunteer Opportunities at Nikkei Seniors Health Care Society Outreach Program activity leaders Nikkei Home receptionist Engage with our residents through fun exercises & recreational activities Offer companionship through regular resident visits Expand your horizons by reaching out to seniors in your community Share your driving skills to boost seniors mobility For inquiries or to register for a Volunteer Info Session, please contact Volunteer Coordinator at 604.777.7000 ext.114 or volunteer@nikkeiplace.org. Volunteer Entertainers & Speakers Share your special skills with us and bring a smile to seniors faces! To volunteer as a Guest Entertainer or Speaker, please contact the Activity Coordinator at Nikkei Seniors Health Care & Housing Society at 604.777.5000 ext. 2109 or NHActivities@nikkeishc.com. Financial Gifts & Gifts of Art, Equipment, or Services Please contact Nikkei Place Foundation at 604.777.2122. This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada s New Horizons for Seniors Program. 22 I Nikkei Place Network www.nikkeiplace.org I 23

Nikkei national museum & cultural centre MEMBERSHIP Thank you for supporting the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre! As a member, you are entitled to enjoy a 15% year-round discount on NNMCC-operated programs, a 10% discount at our Museum Shop, a free electronic Nikkei Images museum magazine and Nikkei Place Network program guide subscription, and the right to vote at our Annual General Meeting every spring. Members can also redeem special discounts at supporting local businesses. Nikkei national museum Nikkei THANK YOU! NIKKEI NATIONAL MUSEUM DONATIONS cultural centre Thank you to all the community members who support Japanese Canadian history and culture by donating art, artifacts, or archival materials to the Nikkei National Museum. NNMCC gratefully acknowledges our funders NNMCC MEMBERSHIP FORM Name ( Ms. Mr. Mrs. Mr. & Mrs.): Address: CITY PROVINCE POSTAL CODE Tel: ( ) E-mail: Individual: $36.75 Senior Individual: $26.25 (65 or over) Non-profit : $52.25 (legally registered) Family: $47.25 (member, spouse or common-law partner and children) all prices include GST Check one: FREE: I would like to receive the Nikkei Images at my email address $6 (Domestic) / $10 (US) / $20 (Intl) per year: I would like to include postage to receive Nikkei Images at my mailing address. Membership $ x yrs = $ Nikkei Images Postage (optional) $ x yrs = $ Donation $10 $25 $50 $100 Surprise us! $ Please find enclosed a cheque Nikkei national museum & cultural centre Nikkei national museum Nikkei cultural centre TOTAL $ City of Burnaby Please debit this amount from my credit card: Name of cardholder Expiry Date: Signature of cardholder Burnaby Arts Council Irving K Barber Learning Centre at UBC Please make cheques payable to: Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre 6688 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby, BC, V5E 4M7 T 604.777.7000 F 604.777.7001 info@nikkeiplace.org www.nikkeiplace.org For office purposes only Received on Expiry date Membership # 24 I Nikkei Place Network www.nikkeiplace.org I 25

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