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Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii
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Добавлен 21 сен 2007
The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaiʻi (JCCH) is a non-profit organization that strives to strengthen its diverse community by educating present and future generations in the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawai'i.
The JCCH provides educational programs and community events throughout the year. Our campus features Okage Sama De Historical Gallery, the Kenshikan Dōjō, the Seikōan Japanese Teahouse, the Tokioka Heritage Resource Center, and the JCCH Gift Shop.
For more information, visit www.jcchawaii.org.
Stay connected on social media: @jcchawaii
The JCCH provides educational programs and community events throughout the year. Our campus features Okage Sama De Historical Gallery, the Kenshikan Dōjō, the Seikōan Japanese Teahouse, the Tokioka Heritage Resource Center, and the JCCH Gift Shop.
For more information, visit www.jcchawaii.org.
Stay connected on social media: @jcchawaii
Tanoshii Hawaiʻi 2024 Highlights
From June 24 - 28, 2024, we welcomed 43 campers to the JCCH campus for our annual keiki summer camp! The week consisted of educational activities about local and Japanese culture such as mochi-making with Fujiya Hawaiʻi, kendo with Kenshikan Kendo Club, a field trip to Mānoa Heritage Center, and more.
Learn More about this program at www.jcchawaii.org/resources/tanoshii-hawaii
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Irasshai: Eat, Drink, Kanpai! 2024 Recap
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On May 17, 2024, the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaiʻi (JCCH) hosted the 2nd annual Irasshai: Eat, Drink, Kanpai! presented by aio Digital WKF, Inc. in Mōʻiliʻili, HI. Over 450 people joined us at the Center for our Japanese street festival-inspired event! Colorful lanterns, a custom-made yagura 櫓 (tower), and centerpieces made by ikebana 生け花 (flower arranging) volunteers brightened up the ba...
Wakame 若目 S1 Epilogue
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Hosted by Shin-Issei Rena Gao, our online video series explores how our roots and identity are shaped by living in Hawaiʻi today through the perspectives of young up-and-coming locals. Wakame 若目 is a play on words meaning "young eyes." Season 1 | ruclips.net/p/PLBiHmg7RRP9IRaQ-7WN_kfMHJHEu9jEMG&si=p6Lzf26_3fllTqX1 Let us know who you'd like to see in Season 2! Stay Connected with the JCCH! Face...
New Year's ʻOhana Festival 2024 Recap
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Community and culture are at the heart of everything we do. On Saturday, January 13, 2024, the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaiʻi (JCCH) hosted the 31st annual New Year's ʻOhana Festival (NYOF) in Mōʻiliʻili, HI. Hear from community members that attended this year's festival as they share their reasons why cultural events are a vital part of our community. Beyond the ʻono food, entertaining pe...
Wakame 若目 - Nick Kurosawa (S1, E5)
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Nick Kurosawa is an artist known for his singing, songwriting, and musical abilities. "You're not doing math, you're doing alchemy." Nick describes his music as DIY (do-it-yourself) with artistic elements that are born in Hawaiʻi. Nick is 1/2 Japanese and mostly Filipino, but similar to his music, he views his upbringing as a unique product of different elements. You may also hear inspiration f...
Wakame 若目 - Derick Fabian (7Sketches) (S1, E4)
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Wakame 若目 - Derick Fabian (7Sketches) (S1, E4)
Wakame 若目 - Haley Miyaoka (S1, E3)
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Wakame 若目 - Haley Miyaoka (S1, E3)
Wakame 若目 - Summer Shiigi (S1, E1)
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Wakame 若目 - Summer Shiigi (S1, E1)
Introducing Wakame 若目, hosted by Rena Gao (@wegofilm)
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Introducing Wakame 若目, hosted by Rena Gao (@wegofilm)
お帰り! Welcome Back! | JCCH Year In Review (2022-2023)
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お帰り! Welcome Back! | JCCH Year In Review (2022-2023)
2023 Hoʻohana Cohort x GFBNEC National Torchbearer Fellows Convening
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2023 Hoʻohana Cohort x GFBNEC National Torchbearer Fellows Convening
Hidden HIstories of WW2 - Hawaiʻi Evacuation Story and Redress
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Hidden HIstories of WW2 - Hawaiʻi Evacuation Story and Redress
Hidden HIstories of WW2 - The Impact of War
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Hidden HIstories of WW2 - The Impact of War
Hidden HIstories of WW2 - The Nisei Soldier in World War II: The Price of Citizenship
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Hidden HIstories of WW2 - The Nisei Soldier in World War II: The Price of Citizenship
2023 Talk Story With Author Scott Kikkawa
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2023 Talk Story With Author Scott Kikkawa
University Laboratory School Students Interview JCCH Volunteer Jane Kurahara
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University Laboratory School Students Interview JCCH Volunteer Jane Kurahara
Voices Behind Barbed Wire (Oʻahu Version)
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Voices Behind Barbed Wire (Oʻahu Version)
Voices Behind Barbed Wire (Hawaiʻi Island Version)
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Voices Behind Barbed Wire (Hawaiʻi Island Version)
The Untold Story: Internment of Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi - PBS Version (60 min)
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The Untold Story: Internment of Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi - PBS Version (60 min)
Voices Behind Barbed Wire - HIFF Version
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Voices Behind Barbed Wire - HIFF Version
Defining Courage Show at The Hawaii Theater
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Defining Courage Show at The Hawaii Theater
Honoring, Embracing, Sharing | JCCH Year In Review (2021-2022)
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Honoring, Embracing, Sharing | JCCH Year In Review (2021-2022)
Shikata Ga Nai - It cannot be helped
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Shikata Ga Nai - It cannot be helped
2022 Sharing the Spirit of Aloha Gala - Fred Kinzaburo Makino and the Hawaii Hochi
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2022 Sharing the Spirit of Aloha Gala - Fred Kinzaburo Makino and the Hawaii Hochi
2022 Sharing the Spirit of Aloha Gala - Lillian Noda Yajima
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2022 Sharing the Spirit of Aloha Gala - Lillian Noda Yajima
2022 Sharing the Spirit of Aloha Gala - Hawaiʻi Japanese American Olympians
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2022 Sharing the Spirit of Aloha Gala - Hawaiʻi Japanese American Olympians
2022 Sharing the Spirit of Aloha Gala Honoree - Jane Yonamine
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2022 Sharing the Spirit of Aloha Gala Honoree - Jane Yonamine
Dr. Iga Mori: Dean of the Islands' Medical Men
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Dr. Iga Mori: Dean of the Islands' Medical Men
Thank you for sharing - I just wrote a play about the Imprisonment of Japanese Americans - there are so many different stories here, so many individual people imprisoned and affected - these stories have been untold for too long. Thanks again
Appreciate your kind words and own efforts to preserve these stories!
I would like to visit JCCH in Honolulu someday. I have written about the education of Japanese American students during WWII, focusing on The National Japanese American Student Relocation Council for my master's degree.
That sounds like an interesting topic that we don't hear about often! If plan to visit the JCCH, please check our website for current hours and upcoming events.
Japanese were targets enemy even if attacked at behest like Italy or Germany until Semitic camps copied placated Allies, Americans albeit double smart used their linguistics during & later on turning around Japan?!
Inouye said "our democracy" which is in error as the USA was raised up to be a constitutional republic where the individual has freedom.
When the attack on Pearl Harbor took place, a Japanese pilot crash landed. When he found a Japanese American and asked for help, he actually did help hide the pilot, and continued to hide him even after he murdered a civilian. This event- completely absent from this PBS version of things. weighed heavily on the US government decision to intern Japanese Americans.
Interesting! Is this the same incident? www.sfgate.com/hawaii/article/Niihau-incident-during-pearl-harbor-17105787.php
@@jcchawaii Yes. Upon reading it, I remembered the downed pilot ATTEMPTED to murder the civilian but was himself killed in self defense. Also I notice that not one but THRE separate Japanese Americans attempted to help the pilot and all three hid the Pearl Harbor attack news from the other Hawaiians when they first learned of it. No wonder the authorities were bent on setting up camps to isolate them.
Or white military men in camps in Japan
This was too bad but our men were treated far worse.that doesn’t make right but that’s war
What do you mean “our men”? These incarcerated were our men.
You do realize that these were Japanese Americans, not soldiers from Japan? I was born and raised in Hawaiʻi and had both neighbors and a couple of our family doctors who were interned. They did absolutely nothing but be loyal Americans. Their sons served along side my dad, who was Portuguese American, in WWII.
Unlike some other minorities, we American Japanese don't blame racism, politics or government. Nor have we ever demanded "equality", affirmative action or reparations. If we FAIL, we blame OURSELVES and keep on truckin'. You want to get out of an internment camp? Join the ARMY! Fight the damn NAZI'S! After the war, get a FREE college education on the GI BILL! That's what a LOT of us did, and boy did it make a difference! All by the grace of GOD.
Love this!
Having grown up with relatives in Portuguese plantation camps on Kauai, this was so lovely to discover. My grandparents eventually built a home of their own on plantation subsidized land in Eleele. It was a community mainly inhabited by Japanese. I went to Japanese school at the Hanapepe Hongwanji and have raised my own children submersed in Japanese island culture. A lifetime of cultural gifts. Mahalo.
Mahalo for sharing your family's history!
I miss this store
Guri Guri is a refreshing treat!
@@jcchawaii Next time when I go to Hawaii, I must visit again
What program is this excerpted from?? I'd love to watch it in its entirety...
These are videos that were once available in our historical gallery.
Glad that the healing has started. There's so much to recover. I hope the younger ones will continue to embrace their heritage and learn from the grandmother's and grandfather's. So thankful my grandmother who was of Cherokee heritage instilled a desire to know about my heritage.
Yes, we need to continue to share our traditions and stories with the next generation!
Democrats were so oppressive.
Corrupt
We hope to learn from these moments.
@@jcchawaii it's too late look at these Japanese politicians busted
Hawaii is too far for me
Maybe we're somewhere to consider for a future trip!
Nice to see Kay Ueda!
Kay is very knowledgeable!
What came from this? 442nd Regimental Combat Team! "Go for Broke"! The motivation and desire of these Japanese children to demonstrate their loyalty and patriotism to those who kept their parents and siblings in internment camps is why they were feared by the Nazis while revered by the allies! The most decorated in U.S. history! The most Medal of Honor recipients in History! Approximately 800 Japanese casualties to rescue around 200 trapped Americans during the "Lost Battalion"! What Valor! What Honor! No WWII era 442nd soldier should ever pay for their drink at the bar, be homeless, pay for his meal, pay for hospice, die alone, buried without witnesses, name forgotten! Greatest generation. Kanpai Heros! Kanpai!
What came from this? 442nd Regimental Combat Team! "Go for Broke"! The motivation and desire of these Japanese children to demonstrate their loyalty and patriotism to those who kept their parents and siblings in internment camps is why they were feared by the Nazis while revered by the allies! The most decorated in U.S. history! The most Medal of Honor recipients in History! Approximately 800 Japanese casualties to rescue around 200 trapped Americans during the "Lost Battalion"! What Valor! What Honor! No WWII era 442nd soldier should ever pay for their drink at the bar, be homeless, pay for his meal, pay for hospice, die alone, buried without witnesses, name forgotten! Greatest generation. Kanpai Heros! Kanpai!
This is such a wonderful program.
Thanks! We appreciate your kind words and are hoping to have a Season 2.
wow this is insane. i literally almost never hear anyone tall about this
It is a painful memory for many of those involved. We are grateful to those who have chosen to share their stories with us.
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This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 I cannot believe they did this..
Thank you for watching this video. We hope something like this never happens again.
Bring a box of tissues. I can't imagine watching this live. What an incredible program! So many stories I had never heard. I grew up miles from a Japanese internment camp. I knew the story of the camps but didn't know the stories of the Nisei soldiers, some of whom had families in those camps.
It is a very moving performance!
GREAT PERFORMANCE!!!
Mahalo! Taiko brings the energy to our special events!
My parents never talked about internment camps on Maui. Working at the sugar mills was not high ranking enough to be jailed.
Sometimes talking about incarceration was too painful for those who lived through it. We appreciate those who had the courage to share their experiences with us.
Thank you for the insightful interview!
Nick has so many thoughtful insights to share!
Absolutely loved watching this series! Keep up the amazing work.
Thanks, glad you enjoy it!
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great episode
mahalo!
So nice to see Derick on here!! 😊 Looking forward to animations and more blind boxes! Must have been a trip to hear Simone speak that about an edgy Sanrio collection/world of characters. Now I know why I love both of your art! Speaking out about mental health through your creative medium is such a great way to be approachable and accessible to people who may find direct means of talking about mental health intimidating (I’m talking about myself LOL). I’ve always loved your art and the stories you tell!! 😊✌🏻
Derick is such a nice person to talk to!
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Episode 3 already!! Thank you Haley for chatting with us and sharing your story 💛
There are so many people who relate to Haley's story!
AMAZING! So inspiring and beautiful production 💕
We're so grateful to be partnering with Rena + Jack (@wegofilm).
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Congrats on everything, Summer! Looking forward to more of this interview series.
Mahalo! We have two more episodes coming soon...
Awesome video ❤ what an amazing start with this episode! Can’t wait for the next
Glad you enjoyed it!
Episode One!!! 🎉🎉
Amazing!
This was eye opening! I knew of the camps in the mainland, my parents were interned. But I didn't know there were internment camps in Hawaii. Excellent documentation of an unjust period of history.
Thank you for watching and sharing about your parents. Many people still do not know about the incarceration camps in Hawaiʻi.
The more we know where we came from the more we know we are heading towards… without our history we can not prepare ourselves for our future…
Yes, very insightful!
Now, if only humanity would actually learn from their mistakes instead of repeating them. . . Well, we're already on the slippery slope. Just gotta catch ourselves and break our arms instead of our spine.
wow! many nice items!
Excellent.
Appreciate your feedback!
Sadly a yearly later this should have more views. It should be shown in schools.
Esos dos puntitos en la frente de michas muñecas es un especie de seres que viven en japon Tiene una historia .. Muchas japonesas son de esa especie
Sad period of US history.
It would be nice if there was a Japanese translation. Japanese people need to know!
日本語字幕付き (Japanese subtitles available)
Thanks for this video :) I'm a yonsei trying to learn more about Japanese culture and my family history
Best of luck!
Thank you🙆♀️
Thank you, a great life, love and family🙆♀️
Gosh, thank you🙆♀️