Let your hashi do the walking - Japanese Cultural and Community
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Let your hashi do the walking - Japanese Cultural and Community
JAYellowPages.org “Let your hashi do the walking” JCCCNC and AT&T Team-Up to Proudly Present the National Japanese American Community Directory Online At one time, the Japanese American community, our homes, businesses and institutions, were concentrated in Japantown communities across the West Coast of the United States. As our community continues to expand and disperse throughout the United States, our hope is that we can stay connected and informed about our community activities and the common threads that keep us united. Recognizing a need to keep our community connected, in 1997 the JCCCNC with support from AT&T published the Northern California Japanese American Community Directory. The JA Yellow Pages is an updated online version which now reaches beyond Northern California to bring together the many Japanese American organizational resources dispersed throughout the country. To add, change or edit “The JA Yellowpages is another important way for the JCCCNC to meet the pressing needs of our changing community and the way we communicate with others interested in our culture and community.” an organization to the JA Yellow Pages, e-mail JAYellowPages@ jcccnc.org for a form The JA Yellow Pages provides valuable information on our community’s resources in the areas of politics/advocacy, arts/culture, youth/children, senior services, community service, education, health, religion, media, social services, recreation, and in U.S.-Japan relations. In addition to serving as a resource tool, the JA Yellow Pages serves to document the wealth of talent in our community and the common threads that keep us together. Help the JCCCNC continue its global commitment to “Go Go Green! Green” by choosing to receive newsletters, calendar of programs and events through e-mail. Your participation will save our trees and help decrease clutter in your home and work spaces. To do your part and “Go Green” simply e-mail Courtney Okuhara at cokuhara@ jcccnc.org with the subject: “Mottainai!” Include: your name, your physical address and your preferred e-mail address. Shinzen Youth Go to Japan for 13th Anniversary PAGE 3 The JCCCNC Celebrates Kodomo no Hi PAGE 4 The JCCCNC will continue to update and improve the JA Yellow Pages, and plans to add more community news, events calendar and other interactive features. The JA Yellow Pages will help people better understand the vastness of Japanese American community organizations throughout the United States. Communicating who we are, what we do and why we do it is an important part of helping to preserve and promote Japanese American culture. Please check out www.JAYellowPages.org today! 2008 Annual Donors PAGES 6-9 Two Full Pages of Member Benefits! PAGES 10-11 Message from the Executive Director Our Community’s Future is Now! This year marks the 140th Anniversary of the first immigrants from Japan to come to America. And they landed right here in San Francisco. Our community, this City, is OUR Plymouth Rock. Our Japantown is the first and oldest Japantown in the United States of America; it is here that our culture, our food, our language, our traditions and our celebrations were first introduced to America. Preserving San Francisco’s Japantown is not just important to our city, it is important to our nation’s history as well. Last year Japantown became the first neighborhood in San Francisco to be designated by the White House as a Preserve America Community. Sixty-seven years ago, our federal government failed us. We lost our homes, our property, our businesses and our civil rights. In the 1960s and ‘70s, under redevelopment, 4,000 families lost their homes and almost 400 businesses were forced to leave. In the past century, no other community in San Francisco has been so devastated and systematically taken apart than our Japantown. IT’S TIME FOR THIS TO STOP. Kaz Maniwa Chairman of the Board Rumi Okabe President Kyle Tatsumoto Senior Vice President Dianne Fukami Vice President Sherilyn Chew Corporate Secretary Ted Yamasaki Chief Finance Officer Donna Kotake Ex-Officio Directors The Japantown Better Neighborhood Plan was to set forth a 20 year vision for our community. What was supposed to be a plan to preserve our community has turned out to be a road map for developers. It contains increased height and land use recommendations that could negatively impact the future of our historic and cultural community. Over the next 20 years we could see Japantown redeveloped again, but with less opportunity for small businesses to come back, less affordable opportunities for families to live here and much less of what we love about Japantown. For example, by the City’s own cost analysis, rent for small businesses in the Japan Center would increase by over 100%. The Japan Center garage would close for two to three years, which would impact all of Japantown. The impact of this recommendation has never really been fully reviewed and debated by the community, small business owners and property owners. With all that Japantown has been through over the years, it’s amazing that it is still here. But I fear that if we fail to do our job this time around — if Japantown is replaced by million dollar condos and gentrified businesses — when future generations look back during the 175th Anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to arrive in San Francisco, they will ask, “How did our community and City leaders fail us again back in 2009?” The only community they know will be through old pictures and distant memories. I strongly encourage everyone to read the plan, come to your own conclusions and get involved. A new post redevelopment chapter in our Japantown community’s history is being written as you read this. It’s vital that we all become contributing authors, writers, editors and readers of this new chapter. It is up to us to develop our future history now. Sincerely, Paul Osaki Executive Director Board Officers Mission Statement The JCCCNC is a non-profit organization which strives to meet the evolving needs of the Japanese American community by offering programs, affordable services and administrative support and facilities for other local service organizations. The JCCCNC also provides educational, cultural and recreational programs that meet and address the interests and concerns of the community. Our goals remain rooted in preserving the Japanese American cultural and historical heritage as well as fostering the foundation for future generations of Japanese Americans. 2 Summer 2009 - Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California Terry Akiyama David Fukuda Scott Hayashi Yo Hironaka Lois Hunter Andy Ishibashi Donna Kimura Jeff Maruyama Bob Obana Allen Okamoto Keith Onishi Kurt Osaki Marilyn Oshiro Robert Sakai Teresa Serata Jon Shindo Staff Paul Osaki Executive Director Marjorie Fletcher Executive Assistant Lori Matoba Deputy Director Ruby Hata Director of Finance and Membership Services Joy Iwasa Director of Development Ken Maeshiro Special Events and Facilities Manager Jennifer Hamamoto Programs and PR Manager Alicia Kagawa Program Associate Courtney Okuhara Membership Associate Jeffrey Chu Development Associate Mika Shimizu Office Manager Jerry Kika Volunteer Coordinator Eric Akiyama Weekend Facility Manager Roy Urayama Weekend Facility Manager JCCCNC Community Shinzen Nikkei Youth to Travel to Japan on Grassroots Exchange Program Goodwill Sports Program Celebrates 13th Anniversary; 7th Trip to Japan The Shinzen Nikkei Youth Goodwill Program celebrates its 13th anniversary this year, with 21 youth basketball players and their families scheduled to travel to Japan from July 27 to August 5. In 1997, the JCCCNC and the office of the Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco agreed that although there were a substantial number of traditional, cultural and intellectual exchanges between the U.S. and Japan, there existed a greater need for meaningful dialogue between youth in Japan and Japanese American youth. Through these discussions was born the Shinzen Nikkei Youth Goodwill Program. Since the inaugural visit to Japan in 1997, over 1200 participants (players and their families) have visited Japan or hosted a Japanese youth in their home for the Shinzen Program. This year’s participants will visit Osaka City Hall, the Osaka YMCA, the Nagata Kodomo Orphanage in Kobe, Miyajima Island, the Hiroshima Peace Museum and Memorial Park — where the participants will offer 1,000 cranes at the Sadako Memorial — and the Kobe YMCA, with whom the JCCCNC has maintained a relationship following relief efforts led by the JCCCNC to support those in need due to the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake. The youth will also participate in basketball games with their Japanese counterparts, homestays and general sightseeing. An optional post-trip to Tokyo will follow from August 5 to 7. Pre-trip activities for these grassroots ambassadors include preparatory workshops where they will learn about Japanese 2009 Shinzen Coaches and Participants American history, Japanese customs, language and etiquette; participate in basketball and hip-hop dance practices; volunteer at the JCCCNC and community events; and take part in community cultural events, like the Children’s Day Festival, and the Buddhist Church of San Francisco Obon Odori. The Girls Team Coach is Chrissie Hosoda and consists of Kaitlyn Endo, Kelly Eshima, Kara Glapion, Nikki Honda, Brynne Ichiuji, Amanda Joo, Cori Nishimoto, Camille Obata, Maya OgawaOkada, Selena Tsang, Kylie Uyeda and Jackie Wong. The Boys Team, coached by Rich Hata, includes Kyle Honda, Trent Ichiuji, Nicholas Kikuchi, Brandon Lew, Kiyoshi Moran, Kenny Ouye, Kinji Steimetz, Timmy Tomioka and Kiyoshi Tonai Din. Over the years, many Shinzen alumni have remained involved in the Japanese American community, and many have returned to Japan to continue to build and foster international relations and stay connected to their cultural heritage. JCCCNC Reaches Solar Panel Funding Goal The JCCCNC is excited to announce that, with the receipt of a rebate check from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s (PUC) GoSolarSF program, its solar panels funding goal has been reached. On April 3, the JCCCNC was presented with a total of $43,736 at the PUC’s non-profit kick-off event for the GoSolarSF program. At the event, the JCCCNC — which installed solar panels on its roof in summer 2007 — was hailed as a model for other non-profits looking to “go solar.” Combined with $75,000 previously received from PG&E, as well as generous individual contributions from many first-time donors, the JCCCNC’s goal of $298,958 has been reached. To encourage more installations of solar power in San Francisco, the City — led by Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting — launched GoSolarSF as a program of the Solar Task Force to offer incentives to residents and businesses to install solar power on their properties. San Francisco Supervisor Ross Mirkarami was also essential in pushing legislation through that increased the incentives for non-profits. Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California - Summer 2009 3 JCCCNC Community Kodomo No Hi Celebrated at the JCCCNC On Saturday, May 2, over 500 people gathered at the JCCCNC to celebrate the Japanese holiday Kodomo No Hi (Children’s Day) at the Kristi Yamaguchi’s Children’s Day Festival. A record number of community organizations participated in this year’s festival, hosting crafts, games and food booths. Families enjoyed music, dance and other performances by various groups, many of them children, including ABC Preschool, Clarendon Elementary School, the Consulate General of Japan, Gen Taiko, J-Town Hui, Kirakiraboshi, Kagami kai, Michiya Hanayagi Dance Group, Nakajima Shamisen Players, Nikkei Student Union-UC Berkeley, Na Hula O Mai Kalani and the San Francisco Kendo Association. During performance breaks, families visited the conference rooms, which showcased Hinamatsuri (Girls Day) and Tango no Sekku (Boy’s Day) doll displays. This year the JCCCNC added a silent auction which included Snoopy and Disney Children’s Day doll sets. Each child in attendance received a manga magazine from Viz Media and a free raffle ticket to win fun prizes courtesy of Sanrio and Japan Video and Media. e Learning about Japanese cultur l tiva at the Children’s Day Fes Kristi Yamaguchi’s Children’s Day Festival was the culmination of a two-week long Children’s Day celebration at the Center. From April 22nd through May 1st, the JCCCNC hosted over 1,000 elementary school students during the Children’s Day School Visit Program. Classes throughout the San Francisco Bay Area visited San Francisco’s Japantown and learned about Japanese culture through hands-on crafts, Japanese matsuri dance lesson and a Hinamatsuri and Tango no Sekku doll exhibit tour. This Children’s Day season the JCCCNC offered a children’s kimono dressing service, in which 30 children had the opportunity to be dressed and photographed in traditional kimonos from their own collection, as well as those generously loaned by the Consulate General of Japan. This very special experience connects families with Japanese culture in a very unique way. The JCCCNC is proud to present these annual events in honor of children, and give young people the opportunity to discover and celebrate Japanese culture in a fun and educational manner. The Children’s Day Festival, School Visit Program and kimono dressing is made possible through support from The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation, Comcast, Japan Airlines, Union Bank of California, San Francisco Japantown Foundation, Kristi Yamaguchi’s Always Dream Foundation and the Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco. Making koinobori during school visits Special thanks to the Children’s Day Festival booth sponsors: Asobi Arts, Balloon Angels, Pine United Methodist Church, Bambi JCCCNC Parent Group, California Highway Patrol, Christ United Presbyterian Church, Clarendon Elementary School, Gen Taiko, JBBP-Rosa Parks Elementary School, JCYC, Nakayoshi Young Professionals Group, Nichi Bei Times, Nihonmachi Little Friends, Northern California Cherry Blossom Court, Shinzen Nikkei Youth, St. Ignatius Japanese Language Program, UC Berkeley Nikkei Student Union and Xperience. 4 Summer 2009 - Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California Kimono dressing Inside the JCCCNC Five Ways to Support the JCCCNC! 1. Purchase Nikkei Open Raffle Tickets Even if you can’t play in the golf tournament on July 13th, you can still support the Nikkei Open by purchasing a raffle ticket. Enter for a chance to win a Hawaiian Getaway for two in the Nikkei Open Grand Prize Raffle!!! You and a guest will fly to Hawaii on United Airlines and stay at the modern Courtyard by Marriott Waikiki Beach Hotel. You also have a chance to win a gift certificate to play at Lake Merced Golf Club, San Francisco Giants baseball tickets, golfing equipment and much, much more in the General Prize Raffle!!! The drawing will be held on Monday, July 13 at the Nikkei Open Golf Tournament (see the back cover for more event details). Non-Nikkei Open participants are welcome to purchase tickets. $100 Win a trip to Hawaii! per entry; each entry includes one (1) ticket for the Grand Prize Raffle and one (1) ticket for the General Prize Raffle. For more information or to purchase raffle tickets, please contact Ken Maeshiro at (415) 567-5505. 2. Donate auction items The JCCCNC will run its annual Fall Auction (online, silent and live auction) from early August (exact date TBA) and will culminate at the JCCCNC Annual Event on September 19th. You are not only invited to participate as a bidder but as an auction item donor as well. Whether you have an item you would like to donate or a skill, service or creative opportunity you would like to share, your participation is an invaluable part of the JCCCNC’s fundraising efforts. By donating an item or service, you will be helping to raise money for the JCCCNC and you will receive a mention on the auction site that can link back to your own web page. 3. Become a member Join today. Your membership provides support to the JCCCNC to carry out its educational, cultural, recreational and social programs. Be a part of a family where future generations will learn about our community, culture and traditions. To sign up or to get more information check the website at www.jcccnc.org or drop by the JCCCNC. ms Bid on OR donate ite ! ion ct for the Fall Au Experience and participate in cultural, recreational and social programs 4. Sign up for the e-newsletter Sign up for the monthly e-newsletter! Get up-to-date information about the latest JCCCNC programs, events and member only deals. It’s easy to sign up – just click on the “sign up for our e-mail newsletter” button on the website at www.jcccnc.org and enter your e-mail address. 5. Have your employer double your donation – Corporate fund matching programs or work place giving Did you know that many corporations offer to match their employee’s donations to non-profit organizations or have a work place giving program? Corporate fund Stay informed online matching programs are a great way to increase your donation and in most cases double your donation. Work place giving programs make it fast and easy to give a gift because you can have your donation automatically deducted from your paycheck. Consult your human resources department to find out more on how you can support the JCCCNC through work place giving. For questions on giving to the JCCCNC, email us at info@jcccnc.org or call (415) 567-5505. All information and inquiries are kept confidential. Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California - Summer 2009 5 2008 Annual Donors Gold Crane $75,000+ The Henri & Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation Gold Crane $50,000+ G. Kase Gold Crane $10,000+ Mr. Kiyoshi Sakakura Mr. Yasunari & Mrs. Mieko Yamada Gold Crane $5,000+ Mr. Masao & Mrs. Yuki Ashizawa Mrs. Takako Ishizaki Mrs. Shigeko Marumoto Ms. Kayo Nakamura Mr. Allen & Mrs. Patricia Okamoto Ms. Patricia Orr Mrs. Julie Takahashi Mrs. Violet Tanaka Mr. Kyle Tatsumoto & Ms. Carole Hayashino Gold Crane $1,000+ Mr. Hatsuro & Mrs. Amey Aizawa Ms. Eiko Aoki Mrs. Fumi Ashizawa Bambi Play Group Mr. Mark & Mrs. Carolyn Chandler Mr. Ron* & Mrs. Mary China Mr. Alfred & Mrs. Arline Chinn Ms. Florence Dobashi Mr. Sean & Mrs. Pamela Donahoe Ms. Mabel Dowke Ms. Marjorie Fletcher Mr. George & Mrs. Jan Funahashi Mr. Noboru Hanyu Mr. Albert Haruyama Ms. Jane Hashimoto Mrs. Yo Hironaka Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Yoshiko Ho Ms. Sumi Honnami Mrs. Michi Horio Ms. Emy Hynes Mr. Frank & Mrs. Kiyoko Ikenaga Mr. Daro Inouye Mrs. Naoko Ito JTB Cultural Exchange Corporation Mr. Robert & Mrs. Irene Kawamoto Mrs. Mary Kawano Dr. William & Mrs. Kikue Kiyasu Mr. Dick Kobashigawa Ms. Jun Kodani Mr. Raymond & Mrs. Deo Konagai Mrs. Fumiko Kunihara Dr. Randy Lee & Dr. Ann Azama-Lee Mr. Kaz Maniwa & Ms. Masako Fukunaga Mr. George & Mrs. Teruko Matsumoto Mr. Eddie & Mrs. Alice Moriguchi Mr. Michikazu & Mrs. Mitsuko Nakai Mr. Scott & Mrs. Sandra Nakamura Mrs. Mary Negi Mrs. Nell Noguchi Ms. Kay Nomura Mrs. Alice Ochi Mr. Mitsufumi & Mrs. Rumi Okabe Mr. Ken & Mrs. Kay Onishi Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Sally Osaki Ms. Marilyn Oshiro 6 Dr. Quintus & Mrs. Jean Sakai Mr. Robert & Mrs. Alicia Sakai Mr. Robert & Mrs. Momoe Sasaki Mr. Yone & Mrs. Daisy Satoda Mr. Hiko & Mrs. Susan Shimamoto Ms. Marumi Suyeyasu Mr. Harry & Mrs. Lorraine Suzuki Mr. Frank & Mrs. Edith Tanaka Dr. Himeo Tsumori Mr. Masaji & Mrs. Hiroko Uratsu Mrs. Benita Ushikubo-Snavely Ms. Barbara Wada Mrs. Chiyo Wada Dr. David Walton & Ms. Machiko Nakatani Mr. Kahn Yamada Dr. Craig Yonemura & Ms. Pamela Matsuda-Yonemura Mr. Yoneo “Bo” Yoshimura Silver Crane $500-999 Mr. Peti Arunamata & Ms. Sherilyn Chew Ms. Shari Fujii Mr. Bill & Mrs. Rose Fukumitsu Mrs. Mutsumi Hada Mr. Craig & Mrs. Lyn Hamakawa Dr. James & Mrs. Cindy Hayashi Mr. Scott Hayashi & Ms. Adrienne Ganiko Mr. Herbert & Mrs. Julieta Honma Mrs. Kazue Ihara Mr. Ben & Mrs. Mary Ishisaki Ms. Christine Iwanaga Mr. Charlie Kagay & Ms. Teresa Serata Mr. Satoru & Mrs. Setsuko Kagehiro Mr. Joe & Mrs. Miyeko Kamikawa Mr. Hiroshi & Mrs. Sadako Kashiwagi Mrs. Mitsuko Kawashiri Mr. Lowell Kimura & Ms. Donna Ong-Kimura Dr. Robert Kiyomura Mr. George Kobayashi Mr. John & Mrs. Ruby Kobayashi Mr. Keith & Mrs. Priscilla Kojimoto Mr. Mits & Mrs. Sadame Kojimoto Mr. Ard & Mrs. Mary* Kozono Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Shirley Kurata Mr. Jeff & Mrs. Kathy Maruyama Ms. Lori Matoba Ms. Diane Matsuda Mrs. Haruko Misumi Mr. John Mizono Mr. Akio Mochizuki Mr. Andrew Nakahata & Ms. Alison Fong Mr. Kaz & Mrs. Cindy Nakamoto Mr. Gerry Nakano & Ms. Dianne Fukami Mr. John & Mrs. Diane Noguchi Mrs. Mickie Ochi Mr. William Olds Ms. Teresa Ono Ms. Midori Otsuki Ms. Katherine Reyes Mr. Bill Sakai Mrs. Haruko Sasaki Mr. Sim & Mrs. Tsuyako Seiki Mr. Walter & Mrs. Harumi Serata Mr. Matao Shigio Mrs. Annie Spivack Mr. Shiro & Mrs. Annie Suenaga Ms. Sumako Takeshita Ms. Minna Tao Ms. Patricia Wada Mr. Richard Wada & Ms. Rita Yee Mr. Bradley Yee & Ms. Joyce Ashizawa-Yee Dr. Todd Yonemura Red Crane $100-499 Mr. Kazuo & Mrs. Jean Abey The Abiko Family Ms. Lucy Adachi Ms. Sumiko Akashi Ms. Keiko Akashi Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Akiko Arikawa Ms. Janice Aritomi Mr. Thomas & Mrs. BJ Baba Mr. Henry Bailey Ms. Roberta Berteau Ms. Ikue Burney Mr. Harold Chan Dr. Kurtis & Mrs. Susan Chin Mr. Howard & Mrs. Mildred Choy Mr. Alfred Chu & Ms. Kathy InouyeChu Mr. Steven & Mrs. Char Doi Mr. William J. Edick, Jr. & Ms. Pamela Burns Dr. John Fong Mr. Richard Fujikawa Ms. Yasuko Fujita Mr. Matt & Mrs. Joyce Fukuchi Mrs. Adelyn Fukuda Mr. David & Mrs. Hiromi Fukuda Mr. Hiroshi & Mrs. Janice Fukuda Mr. Saburo & Mrs. Lucille Fukuda Mr. Shig & Mrs. Terrie Furuta Ms. Yasko Gamo Mrs. Gail Gee Ms. Donna Graves Mr. Wallace & Mrs. Mildred Hamada Dr. Hajime & Mrs. Judy Hamaguchi Mr. Robert & Mrs. Carolyn Hamaguchi Mr. Greg Hamamoto* & Ms. Dolly Hamamoto Mme. Michiya Hanayagi Ms. Irene Harada Ms. Kazue Harada Mr. Jon & Mrs. Shelley Hatakeyama Mr. Kaz & Mrs. Aiko Hayashi Mr. Henry & Mrs. Mary Hidekawa Mr. Chris Hirano & Ms. Chiyomi Kuroki-Hirano Mr. Yoshikazu Hirota Dr. Ronald & Mrs. Cynthia Hiura Ms. Tsugiko Holdaway Mr. Shoji Horikoshi Mr. Tom & Mrs. Gaylene Hoshiyama Ms. Chidori Hoy Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Judy Hruska Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Chizu Iiyama Ms. Mary Ikenaga Ms. Sueko Imagawa Mr. Charles Ingram & Ms. Midori Tabata Ms. Barbara Ishikawa Mr. Mas & Mrs. Sets Ishikawa Mrs. Tomi Isono Ms. Patricia Ito Ms. Janis Ito Mr. Roy Kumiy Iwao Ms. Nancy Kamei Mr. Roger & Mrs. Yuri Kamiya Ms. Peggy Kanzawa Mr. Kenneth Kasamatsu Mrs. Stella Kato Dr. Neil Katsura & Ms. Jane HiuraKatsura Mrs. Shigeko Kawabe Mr. Lewis Kawahara & Ms. Akiko Takeshita Summer 2009 - Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California Mr. Thomas Kawakami Ms. Kikuye Kayano Mr. Richard Kenmotsu Mr. Michael Kido Mrs. Pearl Kimura Mr. Gary & Mrs. Barbara Kitagawa Ms. Chizu Kitagawa Mr. Yoshiharu & Ms. Marie Kitagawa Ms. Kayoko Kitsuda Dr. Nelson & Mrs. Miyuki Kobayashi Ms. Kuniye Koga Ms. June Kohatsu Ms. Louise Koike Ms. Tetsuya Kuraishi Ms. Michiko Kuramoto Mr. George & Mrs. Joyce Kuwatani Ms. May Kuwatani Ms. Yaeko Kuwatani & Ms. Hiroko Kuwatani Mrs. Mary Kyono Ms. Sharen Langewisch Ms. Carole Jan Lee Ms. Merijane Lee Ms. Miyoko Lee Mr. Frank & Mrs. Yoko Lum Mr. Lincoln & Mrs. Katherine Mah Ms. Francisca Maher Mr. Albert Mamiya Mr. Kazuo Maruoka Mr. Sam Maruyama Mrs. Etsuko Masuda Ms. Sandi Matoba Mr. Tsukasa & Mrs. June Matsueda Mr. Paul* & Mrs. Sachi Matsumura Mr. Jeffery Matsuoka Ms. Ria McIntosh Mr. Mike & Ms. Margaret McIntyre Mr. Tosh Mitsuda Dr. Ken & Dr. Mary Mizono Ms. Asaye Mizota Mr. Albert & Mrs. Sachiko Mizuhara Ms. Kay Mizuire Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Patty Mizuiri Mr. Kenneth Moriguchi Ms. Janet Morimoto Mrs. Gail Morin Mrs. Mary Morino Mr. Atsushi & Ms. Betty Murakami Mrs. Shirley Murakami Dr. Kenji Murase* Mrs. Mitsuko Nakahara Dr. Donald & Mrs. Alice Nakahata Ms. Yoko Nakahira Mr. Hirokazu & Mrs. Grace Nakai Ms. Nancy Nakai Mr. Harry Nakamura Mr. Michael & Mrs. Megumi Nakamura Ms. Ruby Nakamura Mr. Rod & Mrs. Dianne Nakanishi Mr. Curtis & Mrs. Jackie Nakano Dr. Yoshio & Mrs. Jean Nakashima Nikkei & Retirement Ms. Julie Nishihara Ms. Harua Oda Ms. Linda Oda Ms. Rose Oda Ms. J. June Ohara Mr. Kazumatsu Ohno Mr. Joe Oishi* Mr. Sukeo & Mrs. Teiko Oji Mr. Yoshihiro Oka Mr. George & Mrs. Mary Okamoto Ms. Kumi Okamoto Mr. Steven & Mrs. Diana Okamoto Mr. Ricky & Mrs. Glenda Okamura Mr. Van Okamura & Ms. Glynis Nakahara Mr. Tets & Mrs. Nancy Okano Mr. Roy & Mrs. Karen Okuhara Mr. Roy Okuno Ms. Chiyeko Ono Ms. Hanaes Ono Mrs. Norma Ono Mr. Paul Osaki Mr. Ed & Ms. Tomi Oshiro Mrs. Misao Otsuki Mr. Koji & Mrs. Betty Ozawa Mr. Don & Mrs. Ada Sadler Mr. Jimmy Sakamoto Mr. Giichi & Mrs. Nancy Sakurai Mr. George & Mrs. Doris Sasaki Mr. Joel Sato Ms. Leah Segawa Ms. Linda Sekino-Omori Mr. Roy & Mrs. Rosemary Shigematsu Ms. Lia Shigemura & Ms. Helen Zia Mr. Edward & Mrs. Ruth Shikada Mr. Fred & Mrs. Ellen Shimasaki Ms. Kiku Shimazaki Mr. George Shimizu Mrs. Taeko Shiozaki Mr. Hisashi Sugaya Mr. Thomas & Mrs. June Sugihara Mrs. Kaya Sugiyama Mr. Ted & Mrs. Ann Suyeyasu Mr. Isao & Mrs. Mary Suzuki Mr. Tom & Mrs. Marilyn Swartz Mr. Hajime Tada Mr. Kazuo* & Mrs. Irene Takasuka Mr. Kaz & Ms. Michi Takata Mrs. Mineko Takata Mr. Ko & Mrs. Hisako Takemoto Ms. Atsuko Takeshita Mrs. Hideko Takeshita Mr. Minoru & Mrs. Akiko Takeuchi Ms. Rose Tanaka Ms. Shigeko Tanaka Dr. T. Miriam Tani Mrs. Mary Taniguchi Mr. Seichi* & Mrs. Takeko Tanisawa Mr. Milton Tanizawa Mrs. Miyoko Tomura Mr. Joe* & Mrs. Yae Tondo Dr. Reiko True Mrs. Jean Tsuchiya* Mr. Robert & Mrs. Betty Tsugawa Mr. Will & Mrs. Myrna Tsukamoto Ms. Emi Tsutsumi Mr. Larry & Mrs. Carol Tung Mr. Hideo Uchiyama Mr. Taro & Mrs. Estella Uchizono Ms. Tokiko Ushijima Mr. Takeo & Mrs. Helen Utsumi Mrs. Shinako Wada Ms. Kazuko Walker Mr. Henry & Mrs. Chizuko* Wheeler Ms. Jennie Low Wong Mr. Milton Wong & Ms. Diane Furuya-Wong Mr. Ken & Mrs. Nancy Woo Mr. William & Mrs. Irene Wu Mr. Neil & Mrs. Rita Wun Mr. Harry & Mrs. Leona Yahata Mr. Minoru & Mrs. Suzanne Yamada Mr. Ron & Mrs. Emiko Yamada Mrs. Masu Yamaguchi & Family Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Anna Yamaguchi Mr. Takeshi & Mrs. Patricia Yamamoto Mr. Masaru & Mrs. Helen Yamasaki Ms. Asako Yamashita Ms. Edith Yang Mr. Carl & Mrs. Euna Yano Mr. Gary Yano & Ms. Akemi Kikumura-Yano Ms. Marcella Yano Ms. May Yasui Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Hatsy Yasukochi Mr. John & Mrs. Chibi Yasumoto (* notes deceased) Mr. Benjamin & Mrs. Candace Yee Mr. Peter & Mrs. Ayako Yee Mrs. Namiko Yokoyama Mr. James & Mrs. Mary Yonemoto Mr. Shigeru & Mrs. Paulynn Yoshida Mr. Kiyoshi & Mrs. Midori Yoshii Ms. Agnes Yoshimura Mr. Robert & Mrs. Susan Yoshioka $1-99 Mr. Terry Akiyama Mr. Scott & Mrs. May Alden Mr. Yoshihiro & Mrs. Fumie Aoyama Ms. Hideko Arita Mr. Frank Awamura Ms. Karen Boyden Mr. Daniel Busto Mr. Robert Chan Ms. Carolyn Chin Mr. Jack & Mrs. Jun Dairiki Mr. Arthur & Mrs. Osame Doi Mr. Keith & Mrs. Erin Eggleton Mr. Masaru* & Ms. Chiyoko Endo Ms. Lisa Eng-Beeman Ms. Kimi Espejo Mr. Franklin & Mrs. Nancy Fong Mrs. Kiku Funabiki Mr. Yas & Mrs. Emiko Furuya Mr. Derrell & Mrs. Yong Gee Mr. Philip & Mrs. Diane Gotanda Mr. John Handa Ms. Sato Hashizume Ms. Masako Hattori & Ms. Yukiko Hattori Ms. Yukiyo Hayashi Mr. Al & Mrs. Jo Anne Hayashida Mr. Jitsuo & Mrs. Kaye Higashi Mr. George Hinoki Mr. James Hirabayashi Ms. Marian Hiyama Mr. Dane Horn Ms. Hanae Hoshino Mr. Yoshi & Mrs. Felicia Hoshino Ms. Setsuko Ichimoto Mr. Tetsuo Ihara Ms. Cathy Inamasu & Mr. Jay Wang Mr. Jeff & Mrs. Leslie Inokuchi Dr. Masashi & Mrs. Teruko Itano Mr. Francis & Mrs. Paula Itaya Mrs. Kazuko Iwahashi Ms. Dawn Iwamoto Mr. Frank & Mrs. Jane Iyama Ms. Miyako Kadogawa Mr. William Kagawa Mr. Stanley Kanzaki Mr. Hideyoshi & Mrs. Yaeko Kashima Ms. Katherine Kato Ms. Arlene Kato Mrs. Hatsue Katsura Reverend Masato & Mrs. Alice Kawahatsu Ms. Hisako Kobayashi Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Lillian Kodani Mr. John Kozik Mrs. Emiko Kuruma Ms. Rachel Kuruma Mr. Jason Kwong Ms. Kazue Kyono Mr. Tim Leach Mr. Deryck & Mrs. Margaret Lodrick Mr. John & Mrs. Shirley Lui Mr. Mike Lunn Mr. Thomas Machida Mrs. Yoko Maeda Ms. Kay Mainaga Ms. Ruth Mark Mr. George Matsumoto Ms. Jocelyn Matsumoto-Pon Ms. Kimiko Matsuno Mr. Gerard & Mrs. Rosie McCormick Mr. Wataru & Mrs. Katie Misaka Ms. Diane Misumi Ms. Janice Mitsuda Dr. Gary & Mrs. Lisa Mizono Mr. Bert Mori Mrs. Frances Morioka Ms. Anna Munekawa Ms. Tsutaye Murakami Dr. Keith Muramoto Mrs. Jane Nakamoto Mrs. Rose Nieda Ms. Fumi Nihei Mr. Clifford & Mrs. Irene Nishimoto Mr. Somao Ochi Mr. Kazumatsu Ohno Mr. Harry & Mrs. Shizuko Okino Ms. Eunshin Lee Okumoto Ms. Thelma Ong Mr. John Sharp & Ms. Donna Onodera Mrs. Roberta Pilsbury Mr. John & Mrs. Shelley Roberts Ms. Isabella Rosenthal Mr. Wes & Ms. Susan Sakamoto Mr. William Sato Mrs. Midori Satow Ms. Jean Sawa Mr. Ken & Mrs. Linda Seals Mr. Rylan Sekiguchi Mr. Gerald & Mrs. Joy Sekimura Dr. Fumio Shibata Ms. Mika Shimizu Ms. Grace Shimono Mr. Harry & Mrs. Mary Shin Mr. Takeo & Mrs. Maye Shirasawa Mr. Ernest Shiroma Ms. Diane Sidd-Champion Mr. Gower Suen Mr. Marshall & Mrs. Misako Sumida Ms. Yukiko Suzuki Mr. Harry & Mrs. Jean Tajima Ms. Louise Takeuchi Ms. Kiyoko Tanaka Mr. Richard Tanaka Ms. Michiko Tashiro Mr. Emery & Mrs. LuDene Teranishi Ms. Sue Tom Mr. Kenji & Mrs. Mary Tomita Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Mitsuko Toyama Dr. Jeff Velotta Ms. Keiko Wada Mr. Mikio & Mrs. Midori Wada Reverend Lloyd & Mrs. Marion Wake Ms. Jane Watanabe Ms. Nancy Winchell Mr. Gilmore & Mrs. Mary Wong Mr. Jimmy & Mrs. Caroline Wong Mr. & Mrs. Jimi Yamaichi Mr. Jiro Yamamoto Mr. Michael & Mrs. Sachiko Yamamura Mrs. Tamiko Yasuhara Ms. Alice Yonekura Mr. Brent Yoshifuji & Mrs. Wendy Lau-Yoshifuji Mr. Steve Yoshifuji Ms. Cindy Yoshifuji-Ward Mr. Johnnie & Mrs. Debbie Yoshii Mr. Mel Young & Ms. Janis Gomes In-Kind Donations Benkyo-do Company Daijogo & Pedersen, LLP Kotobuki Trading Company, Inc. Mr. Duane Kurisu Southwest Airlines Corporate Giving All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. The James Irvine Foundation The following companies made contributions in 2008 on behalf of their employee(s) or trustee(s): Adobe Systems Incorporated Ms. Chiyomi Kuroki-Hirano America’s Charities Mrs. Benita Ushikubo-Snavely Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation Mr. Craig Hamakawa Bank of America Ms. Kim Nakahara Mr. Bradley Yee Charles Schwab Foundation Mr. Kenneth Wu Chevron Texaco Mr. Wayne Louie Mr. Edward Oda Community Health Charities Ms. Susan Muranishi The Ford Foundation Ms. Irene Hirano Gap Foundation Ms. Mari Kobara Give With Liberty Ms. Barbara Low Mr. Atsushi Miyamoto Goldman, Sachs & Co. Mr. Andrew Nakahata I Do Foundation Mr. Richard Lee and Ms. Naomi Funahashi IBM Corporation, US Ms. Mutsuko Arima Kaiser Permanente Mr. Peti Arunamata & Ms. Sherilyn Chew Ms. Louise Tsumori-Lue Kemper Insurance Company Mrs. Arline Chinn Macy’s West United Way Campaign Mr. Dario Estrabao Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. Colbert Matsumoto United Way California Capital Region Ms. Carole Hayashino Mr. Gary Kitagawa Ms. Janet Naito United Way of the Bay Area Ms. Barbara Low Ms. Joann Wong United Way Silicon Valley Ms. Barabara Low Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Ms. Marilyn Oshiro Mr. Marcus Wong Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California - Summer 2009 7 Program/Event Sponsors In Honor and In Memory of Donors The following companies and individuals gave in support of the following programs and events: NIKKEI YOUTH CULTURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation Japan Airlines Event Sponsors The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation San Francisco Japantown Foundation Kristi Yamaguchi’s Always Dream Foundation Event Partners JACL San Francisco Chapter Japan Video & Media Okasan & Me Sakura Color Products of America, Inc. Sanrio Inc. Hole-in-One Sponsors Don Endo and British Motors (SF) MIF Insurance T. Okamoto and Co. Hole Sponsors Drs. Hiura and Hiura Optometrists Mr. Don Endo and British Motors (SF) Ms. Marjorie Fletcher and Ms. Sue Holdaway Mr. Scott Hayashi Mrs. Yo Hironaka Hukilau Da Bar Mr. Daro Inouye Mr. Charlie Kagay & Ms. Teresa Serata Dr. Neil Katsura Mr. Robert & Mrs. Irene Kawamoto Mr. Lowell Kimura & Ms. Donna Ong-Kimura Mr. Kaz Maniwa & Ms. Masako Fukunaga Mr. Jeff & Mrs. Kathy Maruyama and City Contacts Mr. Sam Maruyama and I-Hire Darlene Masamori Insurance Agency Ms. Marilyn Oshiro Oto Bailey Fukumoto & Mishima, Inc. Osaki Design Pyramid Printing and Graphics Mr. Ross Sakamoto & Ms. Angela McKillen 8 San Francisco Associates San Francisco Drakes San Francisco Bay Area Nikkei Singles San Francisco Enchantees Mr. Jonathan & Mrs. Joyce Shindo Mr. Kyle Tatsumoto & Ms. Carole Hayashino Teraoka and Partners LLP Town Consulting Craig Y. Yonemura, DDS, MS, Inc. Uoki Sakai and Co. Raffle Sponsors Ms. Jackie Chan and New York Life Mr. Tadd Fujikawa and Family Ms. Lois Hunter and United Airlines Mr. Lawrence Kwok and Silver Legacy Resort and Casino Ozumo Restaurant Tihati Productions LTD. Event Supporters Berkeley Bowl Ms. Marjorie Fletcher and Ms. Sue Holdaway Gatanaga Nursery Ms. Lois Hunter and United Airlines Nomura and Company Suruki Market Tashiro Nursery Toyota Motor Sales Mr. Lance Wong Dr. Craig Yonemura Donors Mr. Shiro & Mrs. Marsha Horita Mr. Mits & Mrs. Sadame Kojimoto Mr. Howard Masumura Ms. Barbara Nagareda Mrs. Mary Negi Ms. Marumi Suyeyasu Mr. Dennis Tsuchiya Mr. Keith & Mrs. Stacey Tsuchiya Hoops for Friends, Inc. Mr. Mits & Mrs. Sadame Kojimoto San Francisco Drakes In Honor of Hatsuro Aizawa Mr. Mits & Mrs. Sadame Kojimoto SPONSORS 35th Anniversary Sponsors Japan Airlines Union Bank of California Visionary Sponsors 3D Investments Comcast Glen S. Fukushima The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation Tribute Sponsors Hosoda Bros., Inc. Island Insurance Company Japanese American National Museum Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Northern California Nomura and Company Media Sponsors Asian Week Hokubei Mainichi Nichi Bei Times Friends of the JCCCNC All Nippon Airways Best Buy Mr. Yas and Mrs. Alyce Furuya Hotel Kabuki Kintetsu International KTSF Channel 26 Mutual Express Company PG&E Seligman Family Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Betty T. Yee, State Board of Equalization In Honor of Craig Hamakawa Mr. Eric Glapion & Ms. Lynn Tomioka In Honor of Jean Kikuko Maruyama Mr. Sam Maruyama In Honor of Lori Matoba-Wun Mr. Neil & Mrs. Rita Wun In Honor of Allen Okamoto Mr. Raymond I. Brown Mr. Peti Arunamata & Ms. Sherilyn Chew Mr. Kevin Chin Mr. Gerry Nakano & Ms. Dianne Fukami Mr. Derrell & Mrs. Yong Gee Mr. Bob Higaki Mrs. Yo Hironaka Ms. Valerie Ho Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Mimi Kagehiro Mrs. Barbara Marumoto Mr. Carlos & Mrs. Vita Rodriguez In Honor of Daisy Satoda Ms. Sato Hashizume In Honor of Tomomi & Toshi Tsuchitani Mr. Albert & Mrs. Sachiko Mizuhara In Honor of Jane Hara Wong Reverend Masato & Mrs. Alice Kawahatsu In Memory of: In Memory of Roy Ashizawa Mr. Deryck and Mrs. Margaret Lodrick Mr. Paul Osaki Mr. Yone & Mrs. Daisy Satoda Ms. Betty Shon Mr. Frank & Mrs. Edith Tanaka Ms. Helen Tong Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame (BASHoF) Mr. Craig & Mrs. Lyn Hamakawa NIKKEI YOUTH GOODWILL PROGRAM In Honor of: The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation California Civil Liberties Public Education Program Best Buy The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation Summer 2009 - Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California In Memory of Ron China Mr. Edward & Mrs. Alice Arikawa Ms. Roberta Berteau Ms. Carolyn Chin Mrs. Mary China Ms. Elsie Chung Doelger Senior Center Ms. Elaine Fong Ms. Yvonne Gee Ms. Karen Hagen The following is a list of donors who gave gifts in memory or in honor of someone special. 2008 Fall Annual Support Drive tribute gifts were listed in the special tribute section in our Spring 2009 Newsletter. If you would like a copy of the Spring Newsletter, please call (415) 567-5505: Ms. Susan Haramoto Mr. Bernard & Mrs. Joyce Hata Ms. Ruby Hirashima Ms. Emy Hynes Mr. Mits & Mrs. Sadame Kojimoto Ms. Edna Lee Ms. Nancy Lew Ms. Diane Matsuda Mr. Somao Ochi Mr. Allen & Mrs. Patricia Okamoto Dr. Jerry & Mrs. Eleanor Osumi Mr. Stan & Mrs. Yaeko Ozaki Ms. Madeline Ritchie Ms. Karen Sadural Ms. Jan Shropshire Mr. Gregory Takahashi Mrs. Violet Tanaka Mr. Louis & Mrs. Janet Tomimatsu Ms. Shizuko Tomimatsu Ms. Rebecca Tsuchiya United Administrators of SF Emeritus (UASF-Emeritus) Mr. Jimmy & Mrs. Caroline Wong Mr. Sherman Wong Ms. Joanne Woo Ms. Marjorie Xavier Mr. Minoru & Mrs. Suzanne Yamada In Memory of Reiko Fukunaga Ms. Marjorie Fletcher Mr. Richard & Mrs. Ruby Hata Mr. Allen & Mrs. Patricia Okamoto Mr. Paul Osaki Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Sally Osaki Mr. Jeff Wun & Ms. Lori Matoba In Memory of Leo Ikeda Mr. William Sato In Memory of Masayuki & Sakae Hattori Ms. Masako Hattori & Ms. Yukiko Hattori In Memory of Arleen HondaTsuchiya Ms. Sumiko Akashi Ms. Eiko Aoki Ms. Olga Bethune Mr. Henry Chan Ms. Phyllis Chan Mrs. Victoria De Goff Mr. Nobusuke & Mrs. Fumi Fukuda Ms. Mary Ann Furuichi Mr. Satoshi Hane Ms. Judy Hisaka Ms. Akemi Honda & Mr. Matt Wayne Mr. Tomio Iwamoto Ms. Jane Jens Ms. Anita Jin Mrs. Jeanie Kashima Mr. Richard Kishimoto Ms. Jun Kodani Ms. Shigeko Koyama Ms. Kazue Kyono Mrs. Jean Lum Mr. Phillip Mar Mr. Robert & Mrs. Diane Matsumura Ms. Jane Miller Ms. Seiko Nakayama Ms. Fumi Nihei Dr. & Mrs. Harry Nomura Mr. Paul Osaki Ms. Lucille Ostrofsky Mr. Bill Sakai San Francisco Bay Area Nikkei Singles Mr. William Sato Mr. Hiko & Mrs. Susan Shimamoto Mr. Harry & Mrs. Lorraine Suzuki Mr. Thomas & Ms. Alberta Tanaka Ms. Monica Tabrizi Mr. Frank & Mrs. Edith Tanaka In Memory of Tad Horita Ms. Elsie Chung Ms. Rose Ichiyasu Mr. Shiro & Mrs. Annie Suenaga In Memory of George & Tae Ikenaga Ms. Mary Ikenaga In Memory of Peter Ito Mr. Henry Bailey Ms. Janis Ito In Memory of Mary Iwao Mrs. Violet Tanaka In Memory of Miye Kashiwase Mr. Yone & Mrs. Daisy Satoda In Memory of Ida Kawaguchi Ms. Marjorie Fletcher Ms. Sato Hashizume Mr. Richard & Mrs. Ruby Hata Mrs. Naoko Ito Mr. Kyle Tatsumoto & Ms. Carole Hayashino In Memory of Mitsuko Kawaguchi Ms. Kayo Nakamura In Memory of Lillian Kodama Mr. Emery & Mrs. LuDene Teranishi In Memory of Fred Kurata Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Shirley Kurata In Memory of William Ping Lee Mr. Richard B. Lee Mr. Don & Mrs. Ada Sadler In Memory of Stephen E. Marsland Mrs. Victoria De Goff In Memory of Kimi Matsumoto Mr. George Matsumoto In Memory of Paul Matsumura Mr. Joselito & Mrs. Gloria Austria Ms. Judith Cavallo Mr. Manley & Mrs. Ruby Chew Mrs. Victoria De Goff Mr. Masami & Mrs. Teruko Dobashi Ms. Gloria Dungca Mr. Warren & Mrs. June Eijima Mr. Franklin & Mrs. Nancy Fong Mr. Henry & Mrs. Stella Fong Mr. Bill & Mrs. Rose Fukumitsu Mr. Shig & Mrs. Terrie Furuta Mr. Dean Hedani Mrs. Yo Hironaka Dr. Jon & Mrs. Ema Hiura Mrs. Michi Horio Ms. Tsugiye Imoto Mrs. Hatsumi Ishii Mr. Bruce & Mrs. Susan Iwafuchi Mr. Jack & Mrs. Beverly Joe Mr. Buichi & Mrs. Martha Kajiwara Mrs. Stella Kato Ms. Ruth Mark Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Teresa Matsumura Mr. John Mizono Mr. Mitsuo & Mrs. Kazuko Murakami Mrs. Nanami Naito Mr. Richard & Mrs. Lillian Nishihara Mr. George & Mrs. Yaeko Noda Mr. Tets & Mrs. Nancy Okano Mr. Ken & Mrs. Kay Onishi Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Sally Osaki Mr. David & Mrs. Cindi Sasaki Mrs. Yae Tondo Dr. Himeo Tsumori Mr. Mikio & Mrs. Midori Wada Mr. Glenn Watanabe Ms. Doris Wong Ms. Hattie Wong Ms. Mary Yoshitomi In Memory of Carolyn Mitsuda Mr. Satoru & Mrs. Setsuko Kagehiro Mr. Tosh Mitsuda In Memory of Jack Mizono Mr. Paul Osaki In Memory of Diane Nakamura Ms. Janis Ito Ms. Patricia Ito Ms. Anna Lee Ms. Kayo Nakamura Mr. Paul Osaki In Memory of Florence Nakamura Ms. Marjorie Fletcher Ms. Sharen Langewisch Mr. Harry Nakamura Mr. Paul Osaki Mr. Frank & Mrs. Edith Tanaka In Memory of Moriaki “Mo” Noguchi Mrs. Nellie Noguchi In Memory of Wallace and Katherine Nunotani Ms. Ikue Burney Mr. Sean & Mrs. Pamela Donahoe Mr. George & Mrs. Teruko Matsumoto In Memory of Tosh Sakaguchi Ms. Patricia Wada In Memory of Yozo Sakai Dr. Quintus & Mrs. Jean Sakai In Memory of The Shin Family & The Wada Family Mr. Harry & Mrs. Mary Shin In Memory of Dr. Richard A. Snavely Mrs. Benita Ushikubo-Snavely In Memory of Herbert Spivack Mrs. Annie Spivack In Memory of Yosh Sugiyama Mr. Yone & Mrs. Daisy Satoda In Memory of Maria Talay-Wada Mrs. Chiyo Wada Ms. Patricia Wada In Memory of Nancy Tomioka Mrs. Naoko Ito In Memory of Joe Tondo Cooley, Godward, Kronish Mr. Shig & Mrs. Terrie Furuta Mr. Gary & Mrs. Sharon Kato Mr. Mitsufumi & Mrs. Rumi Okabe Mr. Paul Osaki Mr. Bill Sakai Mr. Thomas & Mrs. June Sugihara In Memory of Jean Tsuchiya Ms. Lorin Annala Mrs. Victoria De Goff Mrs. Barbara Marumoto Ms. Lori Matoba & Mr. Jeff Wun Ms. Sandi Matoba Ms. Kuniko Naito Mr. Allen & Mrs. Patricia Okamoto Mr. Steven & Mrs. Diana Okamoto Mr. Paul Osaki Mr. Carlos & Mrs. Vita Rodriguez Mr. George & Mrs. Doris Sasaki Mr. Jack & Mrs. Deborah Sugawara Mrs. Martha Suzuki Mrs. Tomoye Takahashi Mr. David Takeda Mr. Kyle Tatsumoto & Ms. Carole Hayashino Ms. Dorothy Tong Ms. Marcella Yano In Memory of Mrs. Whitehead Ms. Francisca Maher In Memory of Florence Yamada Mrs. Roberta Pilsbury Mr. Kahn Yamada In Memory of Haruko “Herky” Yamamoto Ms. Marjorie Fletcher In Memory of James Yokoyama Mrs. Namiko Yokoyama Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California - Summer 2009 9 Inside the JCCCNC Come to Japantown and use your NEW membership benefits! Aloha Warehouse 1731 Buchanan Street (415) 346-7553 Discount: 10% discount on general items. Terms & Conditions: Food and sale items not included. DooBu 1723 Buchanan Street (415) 292-6002 Discount: 10% discount. #150 Asakichi Antiques & Arts (415) 921-2147 #207 Asakichi Cast Iron Teapot & Bronze (415) 921-3821 #203 Shige Kimono (415) 346-5567 #209 Asakichi Incense (415) 921-8292 1730 Geary Boulevard Discount: 10% discount on general items. Terms & Conditions: Sale items not included. Belly Good Café & Crepes 1737 Post Street, #393 (415) 346-8383 Discount: 10% discount. Terms and Condition: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Benkyodo Co. 1747 Buchanan Street (415) 922-1244 Discount: Buy one dozen manju, get one manju free. Bushi-Tei 1638 Post Street (415) 440-4959 Discount: 10% discount during brunch or lunch only. Terms & Conditions: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Not valid at Bushi-Tei Bistro. 10 Membership Benefits Nippon-Ya 1737 Post Street, #345 (415) 346-0332 Premier Discounts Discount: 10% discount. Japan Airlines (JAL) is the JCCCNC’s corporate partner and preferred airline to travel to Japan. Escape to Japan and take advantage of the great deals! JCCCNC members are eligible to receive exclusive group and individual rates on Japan Airlines. Travel packages can be arranged with the JCCCNC’s Preferred Agent— Kintetsu International in San Jose. For more information, please contact Ruby Hata at (415) 567-5505 x225. Terms & Conditions: Restrictions on travel dates and airport departures may apply, depending on seasons and blackout dates determined by JAL.. Terms & Conditions: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Terms & Conditions: Cannot be combined with any other offer. On the Bridge 1581 Webster Street, #205 (415) 922-7765 Hayes Auto Body 2401 Bush Street (415) 346-7061 Discount: Choice of free soup, salad or homemade drink with any purchase. Discount: 10% discount on general services. Terms & Conditions: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Japan Town Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine, Inc. 1581 Webster Street, #245 (415) 922-2100 Discount: $5 off on acupuncture treatments. Terms & Conditions: Not valid on supplements. Japan Video and Media 1737 Post Street, #305 (415) 563-5220 Discount: 10% discount on all merchandise. Ma-Shi-Ko Folkcraft “Authentic Japanese Old World Folkcrafts” 1581 Webster Street, #216 (415) 346-0748 Contact: Wayne Sanders, radarsf@aol.com cell: (510) 375-2836 Discount: 10% discount or more. Murata’s Café Hana 1737 Post Street, #368 (415) 567-9133 Discount: Free cup of coffee with any $10 purchase. Negishi Jewelry Inc. 1581 Webster Street, #209 (415) 351-1680 Discount: 20% discount on all merchandise. Summer 2009 - Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California JCCCNC Members are eligible to receive discounts at participating merchants. You must present your current and valid JCCCNC Membership card and photo ID. If you have questions about merchant discounts, please contact the JCCCNC at (415) 567-5505 or membership@jcccnc.org. Terms & Conditions: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Paper Tree 1743 Buchanan Mall (415) 921-7100 Discount: 10% discount on all paper items (origami paper, art paper, etc.). Terms & Conditions: Sale items not included. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Sanko Cooking Supply 1758 Buchanan Street (415) 922-8331 Discount: 10% off all merchandise. 5% discount on cookbooks and electronics. Terms & Conditions: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Sundance Kitchen 1865 Post Street (415) 346-3243 Discount: 10% discount on food only. Terms & Conditions: Cannot be combined with any other offer. Yasukochi’s Sweet Stop 1790 Sutter Street (415) 931-8165 Discount: -Purchase a wreath and get one danish of your choice free. -Purchase one dozen cookies and get one cookie of your choice free. -Purchase a cream cake from the showcase at 5% discount. Japan Airlines (JAL) is JCCCNC’s preferred airline carrier to Japan Hawaiian Airlines Book online with Hawaiian Airlines, receive the lowest available web fare and at the same time earn bonus miles for JCCCNC at a rate of one mile for every dollar spent. Visit www.hawaiianair. com/affiliate and enter the Affiliate Program Code: AMWEBJCC. Here is the latest special: 5% off roundtrip web fares - travel between Mainland U.S. and Hawaii. Also, the 1st and 2nd bag fees are waived when booking your reservation using the affiliate code. Booking period is now through December 31, 2009 for travel now through December 31, 2009. Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki Preferred room rates starting at $179 per room per night at the Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki. Special $65 golf rate at the Hawaii Prince Golf Club. Hawaii Prince Hotel Summer Special: From June 1 - July 31, 2009 receive special room rates starting at $139 per room per night at their beautiful oceanfront locations on Oahu, Maui and the Big Island. Please call the JCCCNC at (415) 567-5505 to receive the special booking codes for the JCCCNC Member discounts. My Japan Phone FREE Japan cell phone rental for ONE WEEK! 30% off on additional days of rental fee. Call (800) 553-9057 or visit www.myjapanphone.com by using promotion code “JCCCNC.” Restaurant Discounts Ongoing Promotions Pick up vouchers at the JCCCNC. Café Mums 10% discount on food only, drinks not included. Cannot be combined with any other offer. (415) 931-6986 Hukilau 10% discount on food only, drinks not included. Cannot be combined with any other offer. San Francisco (415) 921-6242, San Jose (408) 279-4888 and Palo Alto (650) 329-9533 Juban Restaurant 10% discount on food only, drinks not included. Cannot be combined with any other offer. San Francisco (415) 776-5822, Burlingame (650) 347-2300 and Menlo Park (650) 473-6458 AMC Theatres Silver Movie Vouchers (valid 2 weeks a after release) - $6.50/ticket. NEW! Gold Movie Vouchers (valid anytime) - $8.00/ticket. Krispy Kreme Krispy Kreme Discount Card - $10/ card, buy 1 dozen, get 1 dozen free. See’s Candies Gift Certificates $13.00 for one pound box of candy. Merchant Discounts Genji Antiques 10% off merchandise. Sale items not included. Cannot be combined with any other discount offer. (415) 931-1616 Pika Pika Buy 6 pictures on photo machines (value $6 or more), get the 7th free (free picture may not be used on machines valued $9 and up). Also receive a 10% discount on photo related services, including film and digital photo processing and printing, photo stamps, and golf ball stamps. Cannot be combined with any other offer. (415) 673-7898 Sain Saine Five minute extension on a 30 minute massage OR a 10 minute extension on a 60 minute massage. (415) 292-3542 T. Okamoto & Co. As a special member benefit you will be able to obtain low cost automobile insurance through T. Okamoto & Co., serving Japantown since 1946. Please call for a competitive premium quote. (415) 931-6290 x102 Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California - Summer 2009 11 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California 1840 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94115-3220 (415) 567-5505 Fax (415) 567-4222 info@jcccnc.org www.jcccnc.org PAID Permit No. 10383 San Francisco, California JCCCNC’s Preferred Airline 15th Annual Upcoming Events Nikkei Open Go Monday, Julylf Tournament 13, 2009 Lake Mer ced Golf Club, Daly City, Cal ifornia 12:30 p.m. Sho tgun Start. 5:00 p.m. Din ner, Awards an * Deluxe boxe d Raffle d lunch; hole giveaways; ra $10,000 hole ffle prizes; -in-one prizes ; dinner enterta post-tournam inment; ent dinner (non -golfers welco * Players will me!) * be playing in scramble form * Limited to th at * e first 144 en For more info tries * rmation or to sign up, please at (415) 567-55 contact Ken M 05 x230, e-m aeshiro ail programs events@jcc org or visit ww cnc. w.jcccnc.o rg. REEL NIKKEI STORIES Community Film Screening Saturday, July 25, 2009 3:00 p.m. JCCCNC Issei Memorial Hall Free admission Calling all young filmmakers! We are now collecting short family history video entries to be screened and judged for prizes at the REEL NIKKEI STORIES Community Film Screening. REEL w NIKKEI STORIES project is dedicated to training youth to intervie made is project The s. historie oral family their and video document possible through the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program. If you are interested in creating or submitting a video, or would at like more information about the event please contact Ali Kagawa . akagawa@jcccnc.org ack Meet The 2009 JCCCNC Tr 2009 Sunday, June 28, Track Palo Alto High School , Palo Alto 50 Embarcadero Road registration: 8:30 a.m. Start Time: 9:00 a.m., ts! $10 entry includes Still accepting applican Sign up to run, jump, kick (soccer), throw (softball) or enter a team for a t-shirt. the relay. Join the community potluck picnic for lunch. Bring your favorite main dish fun! to share, and join the and sides, with enough Events for ALL AGES: Division +); Division 1 (17 yrs +); Masters Division (30 yrs 4 (11-12 yrs); 3 (13-14 yrs); Division 2 (15-16 yrs); Division n 7 (6 yrs & ision 6 (7-8 yrs); Divisio Division 5 (9-10 yrs); Div under) ase call: on pre-meet training, ple For more information 5-1654; ig Hamakawa (415) 50 • San Francisco: Cra 4; 66 Nieda (650) 948-4 • Peninsula: Michelle ari (408) 257-5609 • San Jose: Tom Oshid mamoto at (415) please call Jennifer Ha For more information, .org or visit jhamamoto@jcccnc 567-5505 x227, e-mail www.jcccnc.org.