#120-6688 Southoaks Crescent Burnaby, BC Canada V5E 4M7

Hours: 11am-5pm, Tues - Sat (closed Sun, Mon & statutory holidays)
Phone: 604.777.7000
Fax:
604.777.7001
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 2000

Volume 5, no.1  Spring 2000

  • p. 1  “History of the Vancouver Japanese Language School and Hall” by Y. Richard Yagi
  • p. 3  “JCNM Open House a Smashing Success”
  • p. 4  “O-kaeri! A Set of Dolls Comes Home” by Susan Michi Sirovyak
  • p. 5  “From Far and Wide” byReiko Tagami
  • p. 6  “The Japanese Canadian Heritage Trail”
  • p. 7  “Pidgin Japanese Canadian” by Haruko Okano

 

 

 

 

 

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Volume 5, No.2  Summer 2000

  • p. 1  “Topaz (War Relocation Authority WRA) Relocation Camp” by Charles Kubokawa
  • p. 3  “Archives: A Treasure Trove to Mirror Our Colourful Past” by Frank Moritsugu
  • p. 6  “Terminal Island: A Southern California Connection” by Carl Yokota
  • p. 8  “Japanese Canadian National Museum Internment Camp Bus Tour”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Volume 5, No.3  Autumn 2000

  • p. 1  “The Making of the Japanese Canadian National Museum” by Grace Eiko Thomson
  • p. 3  “My Fellow Canadians” by Thomas K. Shoyama
  • p. 5  “Reflections on Redress” by Art Miki
  • p.7  “Amerika Mura’s “Books for Canada” Society” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 8  “Brief History of Japanese People in Vernon”
  • p. 8  “Japanese Canadians in Kamloops”
  • p. 10  “Nikkei Internment Memorial Centre, New Denver, BC”
  • p. 10 “Past and Upcoming Events”
  • p.11  “The Move to Nikkei Place”
  • p.11  “History of Powell Street and JANM Visitors”
  • p.11  “Powell Street Festival”
  • p.12  “Celtic Cannery Walking Tour”

 

 

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Volume 5, No.4  Winter 2000

  • p. 1 “Museum and Inaugural Exhibition Opening – September 22, 2000″
  • p. 3  “History is not Irrevocable! speech by Dr. Michael Ames
  • p. 3  “JCNM AGM President’s Report” by Frank H. Kamiya
  • p. 5  “Internment Camps Tour” by Midge Ayukawa
  • p.9  “A Cat’s Tale” by Sharon Slack
  • p. 9  “It’s a Small World!” by Larry Maekawa
  • p. 10  “Oshogatsu: A Family Tradition” by Carl Yokota
  • p. 11  “Hashi Kai! Memories of BC Security Commission Blankets” by Tom I. Tagami
  • p. 12  “Seeking an Answer” by Tom I. Tagami

 

 

 

 

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