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Pasadena Japanese Cultural Institute |
| The Pasadena Japanese Cultural Institute (PJCI) exists to support the development of Japanese cultural activities and organizations in the greater Pasadena community. The purpose of our organization is to promote the awareness of and the appreciation for Japanese culture. | |
| 2008 PJCI Cultural Heroes
PJCI
selected five honorees who have served countless hours promoting cultural
awareness to hundreds of students to honor as our Cultural Heroes.At
the PJCI annual party they received scrolls from the City of Pasadena
and from County Supervisor Antonovich. The late Tom Shimoji began teaching at the PJCI in the early 1950's at the old Pasadena Community Center on Del Mar. He earned his black belt in 1947 at Maizuru Kodokan Judo Dojo in Kyoto. He also taught Judo at various community colleges and YMCAs. He retired as a go-dan (5th degree black belt) in 2000 after teaching for 49 years at PJCI. Maki Miyahara is a living legend in the world of kendo. Internationally renown, he was introduced to kendo by his father, Hiroji, in the early 1930's. In 1955, Miyahara-sensei became the head instructor of the PJCI Kendo Dojo, and he has also instructed at Pomona College, Valley Kendo Club and the UCLA Kendo club. Miyahara-sensei is the highest-ranking kendo instructor in the Uninted States, holding the rank of hachi dan hanshi. He was inducted into the Black Belt Hall of Fame and in 2006 was honored as a Nisei Week Pioneer. |
Amy
Utsunomiya Youth Community Service Award The Amy Utsunomiya Youth Community Service Award was presented to 5 deserving youths this year. These youths were all nominated to receive this award by members of the community. Kenny Ideno, Veronica Ota, Stephanie Ozawa, Miranda Wakimoto, and Kellie Yamahata. |
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Friendship 2008 Students from Mishima will be arriving in August to learn more about America and our culture. We hope to have stories and photos here to share about their trip. Click
here to view the |
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| PJCI
Bazaar Demonstration Schedule (tentative) 11:45
- Kodama Taiko Vendors Include Pasadena
Nikkei Seniors |
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Click to view the September 2007 NewsletterClick to view the July 2007 NewsletterClick to view the March 2007 NewsletterClick to view the September 2006-PJCI newsletter.Click to view the February 2006-PJCI newsletter.
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We are the "home" of many of the following cultural and neighborhood groups that use our auditorium or meet in our rooms. Click here to see the PJCI Activity Schedule. Please call and leave a message on our answering machine at (626) 449-5487 for more information.
Martial
Arts Groups |
Cultural
and Community Organizations |
Pasadena
Gakuen - Japanese Language School |
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Local Calendar of Events - check this site out for activities of organizations/churches in the Pasadena area
Other sites related to Japanese Culture
Traveling to Japan? Check out these links before you pack your bags:
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