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SUMMARY:Seattle Dragon Boat Festival
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 14\, 2025. Come join the fun as 40 dragon boat teams race the south end of the lake with a view of the Seattle skyline and iconic Space Needle across the finish line! Local and out of state dragon boat clubs will be participating as well as community teams. \nBring the family out as food trucks and the Kraken Buoy mascot will be on hand. There will be a taiko drum performance\, Filipino\, Vietnamese and Chinese lion dancing and even Graceland Manila (Filipino Elvis impersonator and band).
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/seattle-dragon-boat-festival/
LOCATION:South Lake Union Park\, 860 Terry Ave North\, Seattle\, 98109
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:A Story of Sadako
DESCRIPTION:May 30\, 31 and June 6\, 7\, 2025. Produced first at Youth Theatre Northwest (YTN) in 2001\, A Story of Sadako is a biographical account of Sadako Sasaki\, a 12-year-old girl who contracted leukemia 10 years after the bombing of Hiroshima\, and her classmates who honored her legacy by building a monument. In this 2025 remount\, the story will unfold in a choral reading style by an ensemble of actors in one-act.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/a-story-of-sadako/
LOCATION:Youth Theatre Northwest\, 4400 86th Ave SE\, Mercer Island\, 98040
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:Online Haiku Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 27\, 2025. Learn more about haiku (it’s not just counting syllables) at “Haiku Targets\,” a free all-ages public Zoom workshop led in English by Michael Dylan Welch. You will learn some of the key “targets” (not rules) for haiku\, such as the kigo (season word)\, kireji (cutting word\, dividing the poem into two parts)\, and other techniques. We’ll enjoy haiku in English and Japanese and you’ll have an opportunity to try writing and sharing your own haiku (optional). \nMichael Dylan Welch is a founder of National Haiku Writing Month and the Seabeck Haiku Getaway\, cofounder of the Haiku North America conference and the American Haiku Archives\, webmaster for Haiku Northwest (www.haikunorthwest.org)\, and president of the Redmond Association of Spokenword. He was keynote speaker for the 2013 Haiku International Association conference in Tokyo and has been teaching haiku for thirty years. His haiku have won numerous prizes and have been translated into at least twenty languages. Michael’s website\, devoted mostly to haiku\, is www.graceguts.com.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/online-haiku-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:Junky Junco Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 25\, 2025. Visiting the Museum for AANHPI Heritage Month or just to check out what’s new at the Marketplace? Local artist Khuyên Lâm\, behind the small business Junky Junco\, will have a pop-up in the store! Meet the artist behind breathtaking scenic watercolor art and adorable Seattle landmarks series; Junky Junco offers unique souvenirs that celebrate the West Coast\, from Bellingham to San Diego. Each piece is made for both locals and travelers alike. \n“The name’s Khuyên Lâm. Born and raised at the doorsteps of Yosemite\, my work is inspired by the many places my wanderlust has taken me. By day\, I’m a designer at National Geographic/Disney; by night\, I juggle a variety of creative mediums. Through my work\, I hope to take you on a journey to visit the places of my memories.”
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/junky-junco-marketplace/
LOCATION:Wing Luke Museum\, 719 S. King Street\, Seattle\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250524T140000
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SUMMARY:Looking Back Looking Forward
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 24\, 2025. The Wing Luke Museum invites the community to “Looking Forward\, Looking Back”. Together\, we’ll honor the past\, engage with the present\, and shape the future of the Eng Family homestead parking lot. \nIn 2023\, the Museum acquired the site from the Eng family to steward the homestead as part of its immersive educational programming and extend its exhibits into the community. The homestead was one of the last remaining intact single-family homes in the C-ID and an inspiring symbol of resilience\, resourcefulness\, and quiet resistance in the face of redlining laws prevalent at the time. The original home is being preserved\, however\, the parking lot is currently being assessed for alternative\, creative uses. \n\n\n\nJoin us in Canton Alley\, from King Street to 611 8th Ave. South\, for interactive activities\, art making\, refreshments\, and more—including discussions with urban planners and an opportunity to share your vision through a community survey. \nFollow the Museum’s social media for updates\, and learn more about the Eng family homestead here.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/looking-back-looking-forward/
LOCATION:Eng Family Homestead\, 611 8th Ave. South\, Seattle\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:South Sound Day of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 15\, 2025. Join us for an evening of remembrance marking the 83rd anniversary of the forced removal of Japanese Americans from South Puget Sound in May 1942. \nThis year’s South Sound Day of Remembrance features a walking tour\, performances\, and a ceremonial procession that honors the stories of Tacoma’s historic Japantown community. \nEvent Schedule\n5:00 – 6:30 PM | Walking Tour led by public historians Tamiko Nimura and Michael Sullivan \n\n\nTour begins at Theater on the Square Plaza – 917 Broadway\, Tacoma\, WA \n\n\nVisit sites significant to Tacoma’s Japanese American history \n\n\nThe Tacoma Buddhist Temple will be hosting an open house during the walking tour from 5:00 to 6:30 PM. Scheduled as a brief stop\, visitors are welcome to stay and explore this landmark\, view rarely seen historic photographs\, or simply rest. Greg Tanbara\, a member of one of the Temple’s founding families\, Wendy Hamai\, the former Temple Board President\, and Reverend Tadao Koyama will be available to answer questions. \n\n\nApproximately 1.5-mile trip with some steep hills\, ending at the Washington State History Museum. \n\n\n6:30 – 7:30 PM | Performances & Procession \n\n\nTacoma Fuji Taiko performs at the Washington State History Museum amphitheater (6:30 – 6:50 PM) \n\n\nCeremonial procession to Union Station\, led by costumed performers including Leah Mann and an ensemble \n\n\nUnion Station is the historic site where Japanese Americans were ordered to report before incarceration \n\n\nAccessible & Alternative Options\n\nAdmission to the museum and the exhibition REMEMBRANCE: The Legacy of Executive Order 9066 in Washington State is free as a part of Third Thursdays from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM.\n\nA slideshow of tour stops will be available at the Washington State History Museum. Admission to the museum and the exhibition REMEMBRANCE: The Legacy of Executive Order 9066 in Washington State. \n\n\nAn extensive digital exhibition Tacoma Japantown from Tamiko Nimura is available online for free \n\n\nLimited Keepsakes\n\n\nThe first 80 registrants through Downtown On the Go will receive a limited-edition linocut folio  by Yoshi Nakagawa\, typeset by Write253 \n\n\nAll walking tour participants will receive a set of 5″x7″ postcards featuring tour locations \n\n\n25 complete folio sets will be available at the museum for those enjoying the slideshow \n\n\nPresenting Partners\nThis free program is held in partnership with: \n\n\nDowntown on the Go \n\n\nWashington State Historical Society \n\n\nWrite253 \n\n\nYoshi Nakagawa \n\n\nTacoma Buddhist Temple & Fuji Taiko \n\n\nRegister Today
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/day-of-remembrance-south-sound/
LOCATION:Washington State History Museum\, 1911 Pacific Avenue\, Tacoma\, 98402
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:UW JSA Matsuri
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 10\, 2025. \n\n\n\n\nUW JSA’s Matsuri is back again this year on May 10th! The theme is this year\, “Edo-Jidai” will transport you back to the Edo period of Japan\, full of extraordinary art and culture. \nYou’ll be able to experience the traditional feel of a Japanese Matsuri\, or festival\, through game booths\, raffle opportunities\, several UW club performances\, and of course\, delicious foods! \nUW Matsuri is a public event with FREE entry for people of all ages to come together and enjoy Japanese culture! Tickets are required to play games and get food. They will be available for purchase at the door.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/uw-jsa-matsuri/
LOCATION:UW Student Union Building (HUB)\, 250 Schmitz Hall 1410 NE Campus Pkwy\, Seattle\, 98195
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:Kodomo no Hi
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, May 4\, 2025. Mark your calendars for Sunday\, May 4th and get ready to delve into the mysteries of yokai at Kodomo no Hi (Children’s Day) at the JCCCW! Yokai are supernatural beings from Japanese folklore – some are said to inhabit everyday objects\, some are mimics\, and some even more closely resemble humans! From the kappa to tengu\, there are hundreds of different yokai – each with their own unique quirks and appearances. \nCome discover  the most famous yokai and make some fun yokai-themed crafts! Translator and yokai specialist Zack Davisson will be giving a fun-filled presentation all about these mysterious beings. This free all-ages event will also feature live martial arts demonstrations\, taiko drumming\, tea ceremony demonstrations\, and local food vendors. You won’t want to miss it!
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/kodomo-no-hi/
LOCATION:JCCCW\, 1414 South Weller Street\, Seattle\, 98144
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:Saigon to Seattle
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 3\, 2025. Friends of Little Sài Gòn invites community members\, organizations\, institutions\, and advocacy groups to join us in commemorating the stories of Vietnamese refugees in King County and their journey over the past 50 years. \n​​This event series includes the premier screening of the FLS-produced short film Sàigòn to Seattle: 50 Years After the War. \n​The film will have multiple screenings on Saturday\, May 3rd at Hoa Mai Park. This family-friendly event includes music and cultural performances as well as the opportunity to pose for family portraits. These portraits will be featured in an upcoming exhibit at the Little Saigon Creative about individuals and families affected by the Vietnam War. \n​The film features oral histories\, background research about the Vietnam War\, and the history of the Vietnamese community in King County. It also touches on the development of Seattle’s Little Saigon neighborhood. including economic development in Little Saigon and migration waves. A booklet will accompany the film with additional research\, oral histories\, and archival photographs. \n\n​🖼️Free family photography sessions with photographer Minh Carrico at Nisei Veterans Committee’s Memorial Hall from 12pm – 4pm. Sign up required: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLScS6Zo4Yu2…/viewform
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/saigon-to-seattle/
LOCATION:Hoa Mai Park\, 1224 South King Street\, Seattle\, 98144
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250501T190000
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SUMMARY:Pacific Islander Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 1\, 2025. Aloha Mai Kakou! Noah Lum and I am a current student at the University of Washington in Seattle. I work with many Pacific Islander students at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture through a research group we call Research Family. \nAttached you will find a flyer of our Oceanic STEAM Spotlight event.At this event we will have Research Family students sharing their work and research with the public\, student dance performances\, Native Hawaiian lei making in the Artist Studio\, Pacific Islander scientists connecting and teaching with the Oceania cultural collections\, activities for our younger visitors\, tabling from community members and organizations\, and much more! \nThis is an open and free event for the entire public. If you have any questions\, please feel free to contact me or Rachael Tamngin at rlt9@uw.edu. *This is an open and free event to the public so please feel free to share widely with your relations and networks.Thank you and we look forward to seeing you on May 1! \nMahalo\,\nNoah Lum & Research Family
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/pacific-islander-heritage-month/
LOCATION:Burke Museum\, 4303 Memorial Way NE\, Seattle\, 98195-0001
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250411T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250413T170000
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SUMMARY:Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival
DESCRIPTION:April 11-13\, 2025. The festival is part of the Seattle Center Festál series and takes place at the Armory Food & Event Hall and Fisher Pavilion. It is free and open to the public. \nSeattle Center Festál presents Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival in partnership with Seattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival Committee (SCBJCF). The festival deepens the understanding and serves as a vehicle for sharing Japanese and Japanese American culture and heritage through hundreds of performing and martial arts\, exhibits and demonstrations\, hands-on children’s activities\, culinary treats\, and more! \nSeattle Cherry Blossom & Japanese Cultural Festival is the first ethnic festival held annually at Seattle Center and the oldest in the Festál series. It distinguishes itself through innovative and in-depth outreach to the public through traditional/contemporary Japanese art\, new scientific and technological innovations\, and cultural examinations\, especially race and social justice of Japanese in America\, Japanese Americans\, and Japanophiles. \nThe festival strives to deepen and expand mutual understanding\, serve as a vehicle for people to exchange ideas\, and promote as well as recognize cultural contributions and achievements of the Japanese American community. \nThe first festival was initiated by Mayor Wes Uhlman and community leaders to commemorate a gift of 1\,000 cherry trees to Seattle on the occasion of the U.S. Bicentennial by Japan’s former Prime Minister\, Takeo Miki. It was held at Seward Park for three years. \nIn 1979\, the festival moved to Seattle Center and has now grown into a three-day celebration enjoyed by thousands of people each year.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/cherry-blossom-japanese-cultural-festival/
LOCATION:Seattle Center Armory Food & Event Hall\, 305 Harrison St\, Seattle\, 98109
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250406T180000
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SUMMARY:International Children's Friendship Festival
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 5 and Sunday\, April 6\, 2025. \n\n\n\n\n\nInternational Children’s Friendship Festival is an event that is well-established and recognized in the Northwest as a volunteer-run festival with a loyal crowd and an increasing number of new children every year. The festival is annually recognized by proclamations of several elected officials in Washington State. The event is free and open to the public. \nThe event is currently looking for Japanese children as participants to perform on their stage. Check out their website to learn more. The deadline is January 17\, 2025. \n 
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/international-childrens-friendship-festival/
LOCATION:Seattle Center Armory Food & Event Hall\, 305 Harrison St\, Seattle\, 98109
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250330T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250330T170000
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SUMMARY:Densho Mobile Collections Event
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 30\, 2025. Calling All Legacy Families: Bring Your WWII-Era Photos and Heirlooms to the Densho Mobile Collections Event. Densho\, in partnership with the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial\, has arranged to bring its new mobile collections team to Bainbridge Island for an afternoon of scanning and documenting historical photos and heirlooms to be added to the Densho Digital Archives and the BIJAC Collection for inclusion in the telling of our island’s Japanese American history. \n\nFamilies may bring as many as 20 items to scan. Please sign up to reserve your spot and receive follow-up information.\nAcceptable items for day-of scanning include: photographs (no rolled photos)\, letters\, documents (between 1 to 10 pages long)\, and small artifacts (no larger than 20 inch cubed or 12 inches cubed). In general\, we are looking for items related to immigration\, pre-war Bainbridge Island\, the incarceration and forced removal\, and the immediate post-war return.\nItems that we cannot scan day-of\,  but that we would be interested in scanning at Densho’s office in Seattle: photo albums\, documents (containing more than 10 pages)\, scrapbooks\, journals\, diaries\, and community directories and yearbooks. We look for topics related to all aspects of the Japanese American experience\, from immigration to redress/reparations and activism.\nDensho is available to host a virtual meeting to answer questions in advance of the event. Please sign up if you are interested.\nEach family will receive complimentary digital files of their items. These will be delivered approximately one month after the event.\nContributors must sign a Photo and Document release form in order to share their collection in the Densho Digital Repository and BIJAC Collection.\n\n 
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/densho-mobile-collections-event/
LOCATION:Bainbridge Island Museum of Ar\, 550 Winslow Way East\, Bainbridge Island\, 98110
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250330T220000
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CREATED:20241228T165824Z
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SUMMARY:June Kuramoto and Kimo Cornwell
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 29\, 2025 and Sunday\, March 30\, 2025. June Kuramoto with Kimo Cornwell of the group Hiroshima will be performing at Terry’s Kitchen in Bellevue. There will be two shows for you to relax\, order food from Terry’s and enjoy the performances.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/june-kuramoto-and-kimo-cornwell/
LOCATION:Terry’s Kitchen\, 5625 119th Ave SE\, Bellevue\, 98006
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250328T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250329T190000
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SUMMARY:KINTSUKUROI Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 28 and Saturday\, March 29\, 2025. The JCCCW has partnered with Ikeibi Films to bring the film Kintsukuroi to Seattle! This emotional film shares the injustices and hardships experienced by Japanese American families as their lives were forever changed by the signing of Executive Order 9066 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Join two families from California on their journeys as they are forced to leave their homes and taken to the concentration camps. Some of the families’ members eventually find themselves on the European battlefront to join the war effort as part of the now legendary 442nd Regimental Combat Team\, composed almost entirely of Nisei and the most decorated unit in U.S. military history. \nThe film will be screened twice in the last week of March. Each screening will be followed by a Q & A session with members of the cast and crew\, such as producers Kerwin Berk and Samantha Takizawa\, along with David Kiyoshi Tom – the actor for Mr. Ibata and a UW alumni! \nThe first screening will be held at the University of Washington Architecture Hall\, Room ARC 147 on Friday\, March 28th. Doors open at 6 PM and the film will start at 7 PM. The second will be held at the historic Nippon Kan Theater on Saturday\, March 29th. Doors open at 4 PM and a small reception will be held prior to the film’s screening\, beginning at 5 PM. Tickets are selling fast and must be purchased in advance\, so don’t delay! \nSupport for the film screenings provided through a George and Sakaye Aratani CARE (Community Advancement Research Endowment) Award.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/kintsukuroi-film-screening/
LOCATION:University of Washington’s Architecture Hall\, 3943 W Stevens WY NE Room Arc 147\, Seattle\, 98195
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20250210T035510Z
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SUMMARY:UW Day of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 22\, 2025. UW Nikkei Student Union Day of Remembrance will be held at Intellectual House on the UW campus which can be accessed via public transit or by car. Free parking is available on Saturday afternoon in the Padelford Garage and N6 lot on campus. Admission to the event itself is free\, and we will be offering food catered by Sam Choy’s for a fee of $8. \nThe event will feature several speakers and performers\, including an introduction from Vince Schleitwiler from the UW American Ethnic Studies department\, talks from Ann Kaneko\, director of the film Manzanar\, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust\, and Tsuru for Solidarity\, as well as a performance from UW Taiko Kai! We will also be folding origami cranes as a symbol of peace with help from the UW Origami Club. We are so honored and excited to have each of these impactful groups/individuals at our event. \nEveryone is welcome to attend. Make sure to RSVP and reserve refreshments.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/uw-day-of-remembrance/
LOCATION:UW Intellectual House\, 4249 Little Canoe Channel NE\, Seattle\, 98105
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250219T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20250219T213545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T213545Z
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SUMMARY:Lost & Found: Searching for Home
DESCRIPTION:Through September 14\, 2026. This exhibition explores the complex relationship between place and belonging through the lens of Asian American\, Native Hawaiian\, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) identity. In this exhibit\, artists unpack attempts to reconnect with their cultural homelands\, through both physical and emotional journeys\, to answer the timeless question: where and what defines “Home”? \nExpressed in a variety of media including painting\, video and installations\, this uniquely AANHPI perspective inspires conversation to both empower and challenge our perceptions of home and highlight the challenges to finding belonging in diaspora. The exhibition features captivating work from a diverse range of artists including including Eric Chan / 陳志宇 / 진지유\, Lauren Iida\, Ravleen Kaur\, and Kyler Pahang.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/lost-found-searching-for-home/
LOCATION:Wing Luke Museum\, 719 S. King Street\, Seattle\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T143000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20250208T033412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250208T033412Z
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SUMMARY:Day of Remembrance Proclamation
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, February 18\, 2025. The County invites you to join us in honoring and remembering the Japanese American community impacted by the signing of Executive Order 9066\, 83 years ago. \nWe will gather to solemnly reflect on this day in history\, pay tribute to the resilience of the Japanese America community and the lessons learned from this dark chapter in our nation’s history. \nCouncilmembers Dembowski and Zahilay will issue a Day of Remembrance proclamation at the February 18th County Council meeting\, and we invite members of the public to join us. Densho and JACL Seattle will receive the proclamation. We are hoping for a good showing that sends a message that we must never let this part of American history repeat itself. \nIn 2017\, the King County Council issued a Day of Remembrance proclamation for the 75th anniversary of the signing of Exec Order 9066. It feels more important than ever to reflect upon the grave injustices and violations of civil liberties that were so easily imposed on members of our Japanese Americans community during World War II to denounce a repeat of these actions. \n 
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/day-of-remembrance-proclamation/
LOCATION:King County Courthouse Council Chambers\, 516 Third Avenue\, Seattle\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20250417T152843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T152843Z
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SUMMARY:Ireicho National Tour 2025-2026
DESCRIPTION:The Book of Names National Monument for the WWII Japanese American Incarceration National Tour 2025-2026\nOn February 18\, 2025\, we launched an ambitious effort to bring the Ireichō\, a book monument containing the names of 125\,284 individuals of Japanese ancestry unjustly incarcerated during World War II\, to different camps and communities throughout the US.\nThe tour kicked off at the National Archives/Navy Memorial Visitors’ Center in Washington DC\, where the Book of Names was displayed alongside the original copy of Executive Order 9066. The 100-year old Masaharu Ishii stamped his sister’s name in the Ireichō to officially kick off the national tour which continued with stamping opportunities to commemorate the Day of Remembrance at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History from February 19-21\, 2025. \n\nNamed after the Japanese term for “consoling the spirits\,” the Ireichō monument honors both those who have gone before us as well as those who carry on the memories and legacies of forced removal\, unjust incarceration\, and family separation. Every visitor to the monument is invited to contribute to the creation of the monument by marking one or more names in the Ireichō with a blue hanko stamp. For many camp survivors and descendants\, leaving this mark has been a way to honor the personhood of a family member who suffered the indignities and losses of the wartime incarceration. \n\nYou are the monument to this history. By participating in the stamping of the book during the national tour\, you\, too\, become part of the permanent record of the names and the honoring of them. The tour will run to late summer 2026\, when the Ireichō will be formally gifted to the Japanese American National Museum by the Irei Project. JANM is our partner for the national tour\, as part of JANM on the Go.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/ireicho-national-tour-2025-2026/
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250216T153000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20250205T210606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250208T220616Z
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SUMMARY:Tengu and Taiko!
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, February 16\, 2025. Seattle University and the Minidoka Pilgrimage Planning Committee is pleased to present the 2025 Japanese American Day of Remembrance marking over 80 years since the signing of Executive Order 9066 on February 19\, 1942 that forced all persons of Japanese ancestry off the West Coast of the United States. \nThe 2025 program will have two parts. Exhibits and a way to support the Minidoka pilgrimage will be available in Atrium\, and the first half of the program will be the special screening of the documentary on The Tengu Club\, a club that has been around since the 1930s. It is a salmon fishing club that was formed by Japanese Americans. Members of the club were denied entry to local fishing derbies\, and thus the club was created and remains open to all. \nThe second half of our program will feature the Seattle University Hidaka Taiko club and will include special guest performers. Hidaka Taiko\, founded in 2016\, was started by an exchange student from Sophia University in Tokyo\, Japan. This dynamic club continues to flourish and welcomes players of all skill levels. \nWe will also be having a panel discussion after the movie\, moderated by Lorraine Bannai\, Professor Emeritus from Seattle University School of Law.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/day-of-remembrance/
LOCATION:Seattle University Piggot Hall\, 901 12th Avenue\, Seattle\, 98122
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250131T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250202T210000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20250107T232221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T232221Z
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SUMMARY:Kodo One Earth Tour 2025: Warabe
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, January 31 and Saturday\, February 1\, 2025. Let your soul dance to the rhythm of life! Celebrating more than 40 years\, Kodō ​ returns to North America with One Earth Tour 2025: Warabe\, a thrilling performance that revisits the ensemble’s early repertoire — lending simple forms of taiko expression that highlight its unique sound\, resonance and physicality. With Warabe\, Kodō explores the desire to play the drums with the simple heart of a child. These highly athletic drummers\, bearers of a centuries-old Japanese tradition\, create a universe of sound and emotion through thunderous percussion and polished theatricality. Capturing the essence of Kodō’s early days\, this family-friendly performance celebrates the ensemble’s enduring spirit as children of the drum. Come and experience the soul-stirring rhythm of life firsthand.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/kodo-one-earth-tour-2025-warabe/
LOCATION:UW Meany Hall\, 4040 George Washington Lane Northeast\, Seattle\, 98195
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250125T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20250102T154527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T154527Z
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SUMMARY:Omoide Public Reading
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 25\, 2025. The Omoide team will be holding a public reading at the JCCCW in the Big Dojo. \nNo admission! Anyone is welcome to come early and join for the New Year’s Potluck\, which begins at noon\, before settling in for stories of the Japanese American experience and the resilience of the community. \nIf you plan on attending the reading\, please email getinvolved@jcccw.org to register your interest in attending. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/omoide-public-reading/
LOCATION:JCCCW\, 1414 South Weller Street\, Seattle\, 98144
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250119T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20250102T160443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T160443Z
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SUMMARY:Seijin-shiki USA Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, January 19\, 2025. Experience Japanese culture and celebrate your coming-of-age with your fellow SEIJINs in Bellevue\, WA! \nEligibility for New SEIJIN 2025 Anyone born between 2003 and 2005 regardless of their nationality\, ethnicity or Japanese language proficiency. \nNew SEIJINs\nFree to attend (pre-registration is required)\, Space is limited to the first 150 registrants. \nGeneral Public: Registration will open on January 1\, 2025 (Seating is limited). Tickets are $10 per person.\n＊Donors who contribute $100 or more will be given priority invitations to VIP seating.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/seijin-shiki-usa-celebration/
LOCATION:Meydenbauer Center\, 11100 NE 6th Street\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20241229T030826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241229T030826Z
UID:5669-1737194400-1737212400@seahiro.org
SUMMARY:Lunar New Year
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 18\, 2025. \n\n\n\n\nJoin us as we welcome the Year of the Snake with a day full of festive art activities for the family\, featuring community booths\, storytime\, and more! Watch our special Lion Dance celebration performed by Mak Fai beginning at 10 AM and check in early or purchase timed tickets for activities indoors. The morning Lion Dance Celebration is free and open to the public! \nJoin in the fun indoors at your chosen entry time. Meet local artists and enjoy a lesson in calligraphy and Year of the Snake crafts*! \nAll Museum galleries will be open to explore along with the newest KidPlace exhibit\, New Year’s All Year Round: Food\, Family\, and Fun! Craft activities and prizes reserved for visitors ages 12 and under.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/lunar-new-year/
LOCATION:Wing Luke Museum\, 719 S. King Street\, Seattle\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250111T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250111T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20241204T023933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241204T023933Z
UID:5633-1736593200-1736607600@seahiro.org
SUMMARY:35th Annual Mochi Tsuki 2025
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, January 11\, 2025. \n\nAuthentic mochi steaming over an outdoor fire\nMochi pounding in a traditional usu (stone bowl) with locally-crafted kine (cherry wood mallets)\nForm your own mochi balls…then eat them with shoyu and sugar!\nMusubi for purchase provided by Sushiko\nOrigami folding\nGroup Obon Dance workshop from 12:45 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.\nTaiko drum performances by Seattle Kokon Taiko\, shows at 11:45 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.\n\nAdmission: Free. Donations benefit the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/35th-annual-mochi-tsuki-2025/
LOCATION:Woodward Middle School\, 9125 Sportsman Club Rd NE\,\, Bainbridge Island\, Washington\, 98110
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241221T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241221T160000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20241217T050927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241217T050927Z
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SUMMARY:Shooley Art
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, December 21\, 2024. Shop local at the Marketplace and meet the artist behind Shooley Art! Shirley creates digital illustrations inspired by animals and the humor in everyday life. \nShooley Art aims to bring solace to adults by embracing childlike wonder. With a soft color palette and whimsical style\, she blends surrealism with elements of fantasy. Her work often depicts animals and their human friend in imaginative lands to elicit a sense of comfort\, warmth\, and joy.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/shooley-art/
LOCATION:Wing Luke Museum\, 719 S. King Street\, Seattle\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241215T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20241125T230501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T230501Z
UID:5623-1734260400-1734278400@seahiro.org
SUMMARY:KELA DESIGNS MARKETPLACE POP-UP
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, December 15\, 2024. Shop local at the Marketplace and meet the artist behind Kela Designs! Kela Wong is a Chinese Japanese American artist from Seattle\, Washington. Her brand\, Kela Designs\, is all about sharing joy and connection through cute illustrations and stationery. She draws inspiration from her Asian American heritage and love of corgis. Both themes run through her stationery line of happy greeting cards\, stickers\, enamel pins\, tote bags\, art prints\, and more. She also has a corgi mascot named Louie!
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/kela-designs-marketplace-pop-up/
LOCATION:Wing Luke Museum\, 719 S. King Street\, Seattle\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20241107T162917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T162917Z
UID:5583-1734177600-1734188400@seahiro.org
SUMMARY:Family Photo with Santa
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, December 14\, 2024. Meet Santa in the historic heart of the Chinatown-International District with photography from Truong Nguyen Photography. Each Time Slot starts at $14 and includes 1 physical photo print and digital access. Additional prints cost $14 each. Museum Members save 50% on prints! \nWe highly recommend booking ahead. There are a limited number of walk-in appointments on a first-come-first-serve basis. Each reservation includes 1 physical photo print and digital access. You may purchase more prints and up to 2 poses the day of.
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/family-photo-with-santa/
LOCATION:Wing Luke Museum\, 719 S. King Street\, Seattle\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20241127T170050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T170050Z
UID:5628-1733565600-1733590800@seahiro.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, December 7\, 2o24. \nThe 2024 holiday season is almost here\, and we’re inviting you to the Holiday Marketplace hosted by the Japan-America Society’s Small Business Program! It’s the perfect place to kick off your holiday shopping\, support local businesses\, and discover unique\, handmade gifts and goods. \n✨ What you can expect: \n\nHandcrafted Arts & Crafts: Beautiful\, one-of-a-kind pieces from talented local artisans.\nUnique Gifts:A chance to find special gifts and exclusive products!\nDelicious Food & Drinks: Savor tasty treats and festive drinks while you shop.\n\nIt’s a family-friendly event\, so bring your loved ones\, discover new businesses\, and enjoy the holiday spirit in the heart of Seattle!
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/holiday-marketplace/
LOCATION:Nisei Vets Hall\, 1212 South King Street\, Seattle\, Washington\, 98144
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241116T140000
DTSTAMP:20260627T115227
CREATED:20240910T191139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T200257Z
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SUMMARY:Ayame Kai Holiday Market
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 16\, 2024. Join us for Ayame Kai’s annual Holiday Market! This festive event features a wide array of vendors and artisans offering one-of-a-kind\, handcrafted gifts\, mouth-watering baked goods\, unique Asian-inspired finds\, and delightful local flavors. Whether you’re shopping for the perfect holiday present or indulging in Ayame Kai’s famous treats\, there’s something for everyone. \nDon’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to support Keiro Northwest and local creators. Enjoy a day of community and holiday cheer! \nWe’ll see you there. \nProceeds benefit Keiro Northwest’s culturally-tailored eldercare services: Nikkei Manor assisted living and Kokoro Kai adult day center. Keiro Northwest is a 501(c)(3) community organization. \nIn attempt to eventually be “cash free”\, all major credit cards and Apple Pay are excepted and encouraged. Thank you!
URL:https://seahiro.org/event/ayame-kai-holiday-market-2/
LOCATION:Blaine Memorial United Methodist Church\, 3001 24th Ave South\, Seattle\, 98144-5930
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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