#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 2002

Volume 7, No.1, Spring 2002

  • p. 1  “Celebration of Japanese Canadian Redress” by Edward Broadbent
  • p. 2  “Yoshio Johnny Madokoro” by Dennis Madokoro
  • p. 6  “Memoirs of Yukinori Peter Takasaki” as translated by Mayumi Takasaki
  • p. 7  “Jiro Kamiya, Master Carpenter” by Mitsuo Yesaki
  • p. 9  “Still Lingers On: The 60th Anniversary of the Internment. Part I – No Alternative” by Tom I. Tagami
  • p. 13  “Tashme School Days” by Marie Katsuno
  • p. 14  “My Most Vivid Memories of Evacuation” by Midge Ayukawa
  • p. 15  “Watari Dori (A Bird of Passage) by Larry Maekawa
  • p. 19  “JCNM Mochitsuki Report” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 20  “JCNM New Board Members” by Stan Fukawa

 

 

 

Download complete issue in pdf – v7no1_spring2002

Volume 7, No.2, Summer 2002

  • p. 1  “A History of the Steveston Judo Club” by Jim Kojima
  • p. 4  “Pilgrimage to Manzo Nagano’s Grave Site” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 6  “Richmond Tall Ships 2002″ by Harold Steves
  • p. 7  “New Denver Revisited – Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Forced Relocation of Japanese Canadians”
  • p. 8  “Nikkei Week 125″
  • p. 8  “University of Victoria Conference”
  • p. 8  “Toyoaki Takata, 1920-2002″ eulogy by Stum Shimizu
  • p. 9  Paul Kariya Heads Pacific Salmon Foundation
  • p. 10  “Angler POW Camp 101″ by Carl Yokota

 

 

 

 

Download complete issue in pdf – v7no2_summer2002

Volume 7, No.3, Autumn 2002

  • p.1  “Kendo in Canada, 1900-1950″ by Joseph Svinth
  • p. 3  “Our Living Treasure: Thomas Kunito Shoyama” by Midge Ayukawa
  • p. 4  “Tsuneharu Gonnami” by Mitsuo Yesaki
  • p. 5  “Why Hakujin Can’t Catch Sockeye or a Japanese Canadian Fishing Legacy? by Paul Kariya
  • p. 6  “Home Again (Terminal Island)” by Carl Yokota
  • p. 7  “Spirit of Steveston” by Carl Yokota
  • p. 7  “Galiano Island Vice-Regal Visit” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 9  “Speaking Notes for Mayne Island Japanese Garden Dedication Ceremony” by Jenji Konishi
  • p. 10  “The NIPPON MARU Visit” by Kelvin Higo
  • p.11  “Japanese Canadian National Museum Members Vote YES on Merger” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 12  “Still Lingers On: The 60th Anniversary of the Internment. Part II – A Ganbare Family” by Tom I. Tagami
  • p. 18  “My Experiences During the Second World War” by Tamiko Haraga
  • p.20  “Nikkei Week Festivities, 2002″

Download complete issue in pdf – v7no3_autumn2002

Volume 7, No.4, Winter 2002

  • p. 1  “Nikkei Week 125th Anniversary Dinner Address” by Lieutenant-Governor Iona Campagnolo
  • p. 4  “JCNM President’s Report” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 7  “UVic Conference – Changing Japanese Idenitities in Multicultural Canada” by Stan Fukawa
  • p. 7  “Early Japanese Canadian Community in Tofino” by Midge Ayukawa with Edward Arnet
  • p. 10  “A Nagaya in Vancouver” by Kiyoshi Shimizu
  • p. 11  “Proposed Project for the 50th Anniversary of the Steveston Judo Club” by Alan Sakai
  • p. 12  “A Perfect Gift for the Holidays at the Museum Shop” by Grace Thomson
  • p. 12  “Roy Miki Wins 2002 Governor General’s Award for Poetry”
  • p. 13  “How Long Was Amerika’s Five Years” by Larry Maekawa
  • p. 14  “Memories of East Lillooet” by Larry Maekawa

 

Download complete issue in pdf – v7no4_winter2002