#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.

Special Events

Speakers Series
Ahead of Time: Interdisciplinarity an Activism in the Artistic and Cultural Practices of Aiko Suzuki

by Cindy Mochizuki
August 19, 7pm
Free admission.

Historic Walking Tour: Jewish & Japanese Strathcona

August 27, 2010 – 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Presented in collaboration with the Jewish Museum & Archives of BC.
Tickets: $10. Jewish Museum & Archives of BC (604)257-5199 | info@jewishmuseum.ca

 

Nikkei Family Archives Workshop (postponed)

September 16, 7-9pm
$10, maximum 20 people

 

NNMHC 10th Anniversary & Kizuna exhibition Opening Celebration

Friday, September 10, 7pm
This community celebration features a cocktail reception and enticing performances hand-selected by the exhibit artists.
Admission: only $10, or free to NNMHC members!

 

Open House

Saturday, October 2, 9:30am-5:00pm
Admission: free
Featuring a sample of the National Nikkei Museum & Heritage Centre weekly programs, guided tours of the Museum and Heritage Centre, fun kids’ activities, and much more!

Speaker Series
1910 Japanese Fatalities in Canada’s Worst Avalanche

by Tomoaki Fujimura, Canadian Avalanche Association Professional Member, Revelstoke Ski Patrol
December 16, 7pm

 

Saturday, February 13, 2pm
Kazue Oye (30 min)
Alfie Kamitakahara (43 min)

Saturday, March 13, 2pm

Tom Sando and Shig Kuwabara (47 min)

Susumu Tabata (44 min)

Saturday, April 10, 2pm

Marie Katsuno (35 min)

Shirley Omatsu (44 min)

Saturday, May 8, 2pm

May Komiyama (34 min)

Tak Miyazaki (35 min)

Saturday, June 12, 2pm

Irene Tsuyuki (45 min)

Midge Ayukawa (33 min)