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Phone: 604.777.7000
Fax:
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Email: jcnm@nikkeiplace.org

Mission

Our mission is to collect, preserve, interpret and exhibit artifacts and archives relating to the history of Japanese Canadians from the 1870s through the present, and to communicate to all the Japanese Canadian experience and contribution as an integral part of Canada's heritage and multicultural society.

Nikkei Images 2005

Vol. 10, No. 1 Spring 2005

  • pp. 1-3 “For the Love of the Game” by Carl Yokoto [re: Kristy Odamura, softball star]
  • p. 3 “Nikkei Logging Site Tour” notice
  • pp. 4-7 “Textile Artist: Yvonne Wakabayshi” by Lesley Richmond
  • pp. 7-8 “About Mr. Osamu Kasahara” by Alice Takaki
  • pp. 8-14 “Masao and Fumie Hayashi (Part 2) by Patsy Kikumi Kikegawa
  • p. 15 “Nikkei Thoughts on Writing” by Craig Takeuchi
  • pp. 15-16 “Shashin: Japanese Canadian Studio Photography to 1942” by Grace Eiko Thomson
  • pp. 16-17 “Shashin: Japanese Canadian Studio Photography to 1942” by Dr. Midge Ayukawa
  • pp. 17-19 “Shuichi Kusaka: 1915-1947” by Stan Fukawa
  • pp. 19-20 “The Chinese Canadian Historical Society (CCHS) is Formed” by Stan Fukawa
  • pp. 20-21 “Japanese Canadian National Museum Report for Spring 2005” by Tim Savage
  • p. 21 “Thomas Kunito Shoyama Receives Another Honour” by Dr. Midge Ayukawa
  • pp. 21-23 “In the News – Sampling the Archival Treasure Trove” by Reiko Tagami
  • p. 23 “Asahi Exhibition Receives Gifts from Sponsors”
  • p. 24 Events: “Jan-Ken-Pon! Family Games Day” JCNM Lecture Series: “Nikkei Landscapes – Nikkei Design,” “50th Anniversary of the Steveston Judo Club,” “Twenty-seven Years with Japanese Immigrants in Amazonia”
  • p. 24 Memberships

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Vol.10, No.2 Summer 2005

  • p. 1  “The Call of the Amazon” by Anne McVety (Uchida)
  • p. 5  “The Koyama Home and Four Lanterns” by Nan Capogna
  • p. 8 “Shirley Takako Inouye – Ocean Inspired Artist” by Tamaka Fisher
  • p. 9  “Dr. John Stanley (Stan) Rowe (1918-2004)” by Wakako Ishikawa
  • p. 12 ” The Thomas K. Shoyama Papers at Library and Archives Canada” by Yuri Shimpo
  • p. 13  “The Little Town That Did: The People of Chemainus and the Japanese” by Kay Minami and translated by Sakuya Nishimura
  • p. 15  “Glencoe Sugar Beet Camp, May 29th – November 12th, 1942″ by Yon Shimizu
  • p. 20  “The SUIAN MARU Centennial Celebration” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 21  “Kushiro Sister City Delegation to Burnaby” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 21  “Worth a Thousand Words” by Reiko Tagami
  • p. 23  “Japanese Canadian National Museum Report” by Tim Savage
  • p. 23  “Request for Information” from Marilyn Robb

 

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Vol. 10, No. 3 Autumn 2005

  • pp. 1-2 “Zennosuke Inouye: Canadian Veteran” by Peter Neary
  • p. 2 “Japanese Canadian Veterans and War Memorial in Stanley Park”
  • p. 3 “Unveil Japanese Memorial Today” Vancouver Sun, April 9,1920, with permission
  • pp. 3-5 “Unveil Shaft to Japanese Soldiers” Vancouver Daily Province, April 9, 1920, with permission
  • p. 5 “Monument to Japanese Canadian Volunteers Serving in Great European War” summarized from Tairiku Nippo, April 9, 1920
  • pp. 5-7 “Lest We Forget: A Dedication to Commemorate the Re-lighting of the War Memorial to Japanese Canadian Soldiers of World War I, Aug. 2, 1985” by Tamio Wakayama
  • pp. 8-11 “Yoshizo and Alice Myra Takeuchi” by Mitsuo Yesaki [re: a WW1 vet fisherman, non-JC wife]
  • pp. 12-13 “Thoughts on the Canadian Japanese Volunteer Corps” by Reiko Tagami
  • pp. 13-15 “Fred Kagawa’s War: Etobicoke Veteran Served Country and King with Psychological Operations” by Gregory Wowchuk and Katharine Williams
  • pp. 15-16 “Upcoming NNMHC Events” by Reiko Tagami
  • pp. 16-17 “Japanese Canadian National Museum – Fall 2005 Report” by Tim Savage
  • pp. 17-18 “NNMHC Role in the Kushiro 40th Anniversary Visit” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 18 “Book Review: Tasaka” by Stan Fukawa
  • pp. 19-21 “Tamaka Fisher: Life artist” by Juan Pablo Sandoval
  • p. 21 “Photos of Stan Rowe”
  • p. 22 “NNMHC Annual General Meeting, 2005”
  • pp. 22-24 “Sutanree Koen no Kanada Giyuhei Kinin-hi” Article in Japanese on JC War Memorial, Stanley Park
  • p. 24 Membership

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Vol. 10, No. 4 Winter 2005


  • pp. 1-5 “The Story of Tagami Bros., Lumber” by Tom I. Tagami
  • pp. 6-7 “A Search for Kilns in Japan” by Jackson Hirota
  • pp. 8-11 “Masako Hori: Creating an Awareness of Traditional Japanese Art Forms” by Nancy Berke and Grace Morissette
  • pp. 11-14 “The Saito Berry Legacy” by Michael Saito
  • pp. 14-16 “Japanese Canadian National Museum Report – Winter 2005” by Timothy Savage
  • pp. 17-18 “Peter Shoji Yamauchi” by Stan Fukawa [re: a WW II vet]
  • p. 18 “Lest We Forget” from Remembrance Day Ceremony at Stanley Park, Nov. 11, 1992
  • pp. 19-20 “Artifacts from Early 20th C. Nikkei Logging Camps in North Vancouver” by Bob Muckle
  • pp. 21 “Nikkei Logging on the North Shore” by Carl Yokota
  • pp. 22-23 “Lumber Industry Material from the Museum Collection” by Reiko Tagami
  • pp. 23-24 “Higashi Mikio shi no Zuihitsu to Takenaka-san” (in Japanese) by Sakuya Nishimura [re: Guitarist Mikio Higashi visits in search of his Canadian roots: grandfather was Z. Higashi, Anglican missionary in Pt. Essington, father was Peter Higashi, first editor, New Canadian] English version Winter 2006
  • p. 24 Memberships

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