Society News
Learn More about SAKE!
Our friends at Tonari Gumi are hosting a fun, educational evening all about Sake. It will be a great chance to taste and learn more about
Advocacy Committee News!
In December 2014, the PSFS received a Downtown Eastside Capital Grant from the City of Van. The grant application cited the ongoing desire amongst members of
Interesting Events coming up at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre
Check out these great upcoming Speaker Series talkes at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre. Follow the links to find out more information on their
Nikkei National Museum shares GEMS with their new exhibit ‘Magic Hour’
The Nikkei National Museum is presenting a rare opportunity to experience the permanent collections by partnering with Instant Coffee – a local artist collective. The Instant Coffee
KODO: One Earth Tour: Mystery
On Thursday January 29, 2015 the Kodo Drummers of Japan return to Vancouver with their groundbreaking new program, Kodo One Earth Tour: Mystery. Amidst reverberations like rumbles in the earth, large serpents coil, demons and lions move wildly. Photo by Takashi Okamoto
The Vancouver Asahi
Did you miss the film, “The Vancouver Asahi” at VIFF? It’s showing again in December and January at Vancity Theatre!
Annual Community Mochitsuki Festival
This is a fun cultural event for the whole family with all-you-can-eat mochi with savoury and sweet toppings, mochi pounding for all ages, and a New Year’s games corner.
Walk, Eat, Walk, Make – Wishes for the Downtown Eastside
Join us for a special Right to Remain gathering for DTES residents and allies, members of the Japanese Canadian community and anyone interested in the neighbourhood.
Nikkei Community New Year’s Party
Saturday, January 10, 2015, door opens at 5pm, reception starts at 6pm Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre Event Hall (6688 Southoaks Crescent, Burnaby) Tickets:
Donate to the PSF by Dec 31 for your 2014 tax receipt
Whether you supported us financially, through volunteer hours, or helped spread the word, we thank you for being a member of our community. It means a lot to us that we can count on individuals such as yourself to help keep us relevant, vibrant and community-minded.
Vancouver Taiko Society’s New Work in Progress
Katari Taiko, the first taiko group formed in Canada, is a constantly changing and intensely creative hybrid. On December 6, in celebration of its 35th
Looking for Fundraising Committee Members
We are looking for dynamic, eager and committed new members to join the Society’s Fundraising Committee.