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SUMMARY:Book Club
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nA new twist on an old favorite! The JETAA Chicago and Japan America Society of Chicago YPC Book Club continue this October!\nJoin us for our next meeting on Tuesday\, October 18th\, with a few special guests!\nOur book club will focus on highlighting voices and stories with a strong connection to Japan. For our next meeting\, we have chosen Clark and Division. Written by Naomi Hirohara\, set on the northside of Chicago in 1944\, the story follows a young woman searching for the truth about her revered older sister’s death\, bringing to focus the struggles of one Japanese American family released from mass incarceration at Manzanar during World War II. \nThanks to the efforts of the JASC\, our discussion will be joined by representatives from the Arlington Heights Memorial Library and organizers of the One Book One Village initiative\,  Catalina Shin and Neal Parker. To learn more about the Library’s programs\, click here! \nBe sure to pick up a copy of the book and join us for an evening of casual discussion in a virtual space via Zoom! Registrations are limited\, so grab a spot while you can! \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to info@jetaachicago.com. We look forward to seeing you there! \nTo register for the event\, Click Here\nAbout the Speakers\n \n\nThis event is hosted by:  \nWith support from:
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SUMMARY:Issey Miyake: Poems of Cloth + Stone
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nIn March 1992 Miyake was quoted in the International Herald Tribune as saying “Design is not for philosophy – it’s for life”. From a young age\, Miyake respected artist Isamu Noguchi\, whose novelty inspired Miyake. He was also inspired by fashion designer Madeleine Vionnet’s use of geometric calculations and a “single piece of beautiful cloth”. In Paris\, he visited several museums and he mentioned that he was infuenced by sculptors such as Constantin Brancusi\, and Alberto Giacometti. In the late 1980’s\, he began to experiment with new methods of pleating that would allow both flexibility of movement for the wearer. The fabric’s ‘memory’ holds the pleats. \nIn the 1990’s\, Miyake collaborated with artists for his Guest Artist series; collage maker Yasumasa Morimura\, Nobuyoshi Araki\, Tim Hawkinson and Cai Guo-Qiang \nAbout the Speaker\nGillion Carrara for CS Magazine at the Arts Club in Chicago \nGillion Carrara has been teaching in both Departments of Fashion Design and Art History since 1977. Her topics focus on fashion and dress from 1860 to the present. She is the founding director of the Fashion Resource Center\, established in 1987. \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/issey-miyake-poems-of-cloth-stone/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221110T180000
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SUMMARY:Beauty of Gold and Silver Leaves in Japanese Painting (Nihonga)
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nGold and silver leaf applications are used as a background in many Japanese traditional paintings. However\, Japanese modern and contemporary artists have been using gold and silver leaves as the main materials for their abstract paintings. Mami Takahashi will show how to apply a flat leaf onto a paper surface\, as well as how to sprinkle gold leaf. Takahashi will also show the magic of silver leaf by the process of oxidation. \nAbout the Speaker\n\nMami Takahashi is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist who works in the US. She received her MFA in Contemporary Studio Practice from Portland State University (Portland\, OR)\, and earned a BFA in Japanese Painting from Joshibi University of Art and Design (Japan). She was a research scholar at the University of Oregon\, focusing on the conceptual understanding of Japanese aesthetics. Takahashi is currently a visiting artist at the Japanese Arts Foundation. Her current exhibition “Kintsugi: Healing through Japanese Art” is presented at the International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago through early March 2023. Her artwork also has been collected and exhibited internationally. \nSpecial thanks to our co-organizer: \n \n\n\n 
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/beauty-of-gold-and-silver-leaves-in-japanese-painting-nihonga/
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SUMMARY:"Oishisou!" Anime Sweets Book Talk & Demo
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nJoin food stylist and cookbook author Hadley Sui in conversation with illustrator Monique Narboneta Zosa as they discuss their book “Oishisou!! The Ultimate Anime Dessert Cookbook\,” published in June of this year. Featuring over 60 desserts and confections drawn from Japanese animation\, the book celebrates food and anime\, two gateways to learning about Japanese culture. \nHadley will discuss her pastry background and path to Japanese pastries\, as well as her experience creating the book. Monique will share her creative process behind the book’s vibrant and captivating images. Then\, Hadley will lead a live demo of two recipes from the book\, followed by a Q&A. \nAttendees will receive a copy of all demo recipes after the event. \nCLICK HERE to order a copy of “Oishisou!! The Ultimate Anime Dessert Cookbook.” \nAbout the Speakers\nHadley Sui is a Brooklyn-based food stylist\, pastry chef\, and recipe developer. A gap year spent living with host families and attending high school in Yoshikawa\, Japan\, resulted in a lifelong love of Japanese culture and prompted her to earn a degree in international studies from the University of Chicago as well as a certificate from that city’s French Pastry School. Her pastry brand\, Hadley Go Lucky\, has been featured in pop-ups throughout New York City\, and she has also appeared as a guest chef for the Japan Arts Foundation’s Tokyo House Party program. Oishisou!! The Ultimate Anime Dessert Cookbook represents the culmination of Hadley’s favorite pastry recipes inspired by both anime and her own experiences in Japan. When outside of the kitchen\, Hadley can be found going on hikes with her husband Jackson and pet shiba Yatsuhashi (named after one of Kyoto’s specialty pastries)\, getting lost in a book\, or hunting for treasures at the Union Square Greenmarket. Follow her at @hadleysu \nMonique “Mo” Narboneta Zosa is an an LA-native graphic designer and illustrator by trade. From selling fan art at anime conventions to her first officially published “doodles” in DC Comics’ Harley’s Little Black Book and emoji-style illustrations and other drawings featured in Street Fighter: The Official Street Food Cookbook\, illustration has been an enduring aspect of her decade-long design career. \nOishisou!!: The Ultimate Anime Dessert Cookbook marks Mo’s official debut as a credited illustrator\, giving her the opportunity to combine her love of anime\, design\, and illustration into one delicious publication. Check out more of her work at: monarboneta.com and follow her on Instagram @moloosh. \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/oishisou-anime-sweets-book-talk-demo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230119T180000
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CREATED:20221224T040433Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Chubu: Shizuoka
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nShizuoka Prefecture is conveniently located on Japan’s Pacific coast between Tokyo and Nagoya. Learn about wellness experiences including green tea\, wasabi\, and numerous traditional hot spring spa resorts. Hear about outdoor adventure experiences in this off-the-beaten path Mt Fuji region. Study historical sites and cultural experiences that have been core to the formation of today’s Japanese nation. \nAbout the Speaker\nTony Everitt has been Tourism Shizuoka Japan’s Strategic Advisor for 6 years. He has 30 years’ experience in marketing and developing Asia Pacific visitor destinations\, including executive roles with Tourism New Zealand and Tourism Australia\, and CEO of South Pacific Tourism Organisation (based Fiji) and Destination Queenstown (NZ). Tony has now settled in the eastern-Shizuoka sea-side hot spring resort of Atami. \nWith support from: \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/journey-to-shizuoka/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230126T190000
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CREATED:20221224T041037Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Hokuriku: Ishikawa
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\n“The Culture of Kanazawa\, Ishikawa Prefecture\, Passed Down from the Samurai Era”  \nDuring the Samurai period (1603-1868)\, Kanazawa invested more in culture than in military affairs\, and many cultures flourished as a result. Centuries later\, we are still carrying on the traditions from that time. We would like to trace Kanazawa’s past and present with you. \nAbout the Speaker\nMs. Yumiko Omoteguchi is currently the Europe\, North America and Oceania markets Team Leader for the Inbound Tourism Division of the Ishikawa Prefectural Government since 2019. She has worked in the Inbound Tourism Division since 2014. \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.\nWith support from:
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/journey-to-ishikawa/
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SUMMARY:Journey to Tokai: Mie
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\n-Mie\, Once in Your Lifetime –\nRanging from Suzuka Circuit\, where F1 Gran Prix takes place\, the birthplace of Iga-ryu Ninja and Kumano Kodo ancient pilgrimage routes to Matsusaka Beef and Ise-ebi spiny lobster\, some of Japan’s most sought-after cuisines\, Mie never fails to stimulate your interest and appetite. Located in central Japan\, the prefecture is easily accessible from major international airports. \nAbout the Speaker\nTala Karmy-Jones is an American Coordinator for International Relations at the Mie Prefectural Government’s Diversity Promotion Division. Tala moved to Mie in 2021 after graduating from the University of Washington with a double degree in Anthropology and Japanese Language. She is very excited and thankful for the opportunity to introduce Mie’s cultural assets in this presentation. \nWith support from: \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/3352/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230216T180000
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SUMMARY:Exploring the World of Japanese Craft Sake
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nMs. Matsumoto and Mr. Tremblay will \n· Describe how “Exploring the World of Japanese Craft Sake” came to be published \n· Offer an overview of the book’s contents \n· Describe what craft sake is and how it is made \n· Tell the story of the birth of ginjo sake \n· Discuss current trends in sake \n· The session will end with a guided tasting of a selection of sakes \nAll attendees will receive a recommended list of sake for a virtual tasting after the presentation. \nAbout the Speakers\nNancy Matsumoto is an award-winning writer and editor who specializes in the areas of regenerative agriculture\, food\, sake\, arts and culture. A holder of three sake certifications\, she is the co-author of Exploring the World of Japanese Craft Sake: Rice Water Earth (Tuttle Publishing\, 2022) and the editor of the forthcoming English-language translation of a book of Japanese tanka poetry\, By the Shore of Lake Michigan (UCLA Asian American Studies Press). She has been a contributor to The Wall Street Journal\, Time\, Newsweek\, TheAtlantic.com\, People\, Food & Wine\, Saveur\, The Los Angeles Times\, and NPR\, among other publications. \n  \n  \n  \nMichael Tremblay is currently the Beverage Director for Toronto’s Ki Modern Japanese + Bar\, where he manages an award-winning wine and sake list\, including the largest sake program in Canada. He is dedicated to being Ki’s ambassador for sake\, educating guests and staff alike in the beauty and subtle art of sake\, wine and food. Michael is a certified WSET sake and wine instructor for the Independent Wine Education Guild\, a Senior Sake judge for the International Wine Challenge\, held in London and Japan\, and the U.S. National Sake Appraisal half in Hawaii. In October 2018 Michael was inducted as a Sake Samurai at the Matsuo Taisha Shrine in Kyoto\, a 1300-year old shrine to sake. This is a distinction held by only 70 people at that time. He is the founder of the Sake Scholar Course\, a advanced certification that explores the many sake regions of Japan. He enjoys traveling to Japan whenever he can and has worked in renowned sake breweries in Niigata\, Shizuoka\, Shimane and Gifu prefectures\, practicing his ‘work-in-progress’ Japanese and learning from the Toji (master brewers). \nInstagram / Twitter: mtrsake \nCLICK HERE to purchase “Exploring the World of Japanese Craft Sake” book \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/exploring-the-world-of-japanese-craft-sake/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230223T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230223T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230120T015636Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Kyushu: Kagoshima
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nWith its active volcanoes\, natural hot springs\, oceans and islands\, Kagoshima Prefecture is the place to feel the power of the earth. Kagoshima is located in the southernmost part of the four main Japanese islands and is a warm place blessed with awesome foods\, nature\, diverse cultures\, and history. In this talk session\, 3 presenters living in Kagoshima will talk about the unique lifestyles of people in Kagoshima and the surprising cultures and nature of Kagoshima’s islands \nAbout the Speakers\nWong Yimin is a Coordinator of International Resources (CIR) who hails from the sunny island of Singapore. She came to Kagoshima in October 2021\, and has been working under Kagoshima Prefectural Office’s International Affairs Division with a job scope ranging from translation\, events\, to matters related to international relations. When not busy at work\, she dabbles in photography and enjoys capturing the beauty of Kagoshima through her lens. Although she is still relatively new to Kagoshima\, she is looking forward to sharing the wonders of this prefecture to everyone. \nJoseph Snowden is a British Coordinator for International Relations (CIR) with the Kagoshima Prefectural Government’s International Affairs Division. Graduating from the University of Cambridge in 2017 with a BA in Natural Sciences\, he became interested in international exchange while working with people from all over the world as a research scientist at the University of Leeds. He began his post as CIR in Kagoshima in August 2022\, following the completion of his PhD. While still new to Kagoshima\, he is already enamored with the region and excited to share his experience so far. \nNaoki Taruno is working for the tourism division of Kagoshima Prefectural Government. He had been working for the Tokyo Headquarters of the Development Bank of Japan and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for 12 years in total. Now he has come back to his hometown of Kagoshima in 2021. He has visited the U.S. many times for volunteer projects to support critically ill children\, and studied at the University of Michigan in 2005. In particular\, he is a fan of the Chicago Bulls in the 90’s\, and he is especially happy to introduce Kagoshima to the people in Chicago. \nWith support from: \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/journey-to-kyushu-kagoshima/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230226T133000
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SUMMARY:2023 Illinois Japan Bowl
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nThe 2023 Illinois Japan Bowl\, sponsored by the Japan America Society of Chicago\, will be held on Sunday\, February 26\, 2023 at North Central College from 10:00 – 2:30 pm. The Illinois Japan Bowl is an academic competition which covers a wide range of topics that tests high school students who are studying the Japanese language across the state of Illinois. The competition tests not only their knowledge of the language\, but also their understanding of traditional and modern Japan. \nStudents must currently be enrolled in Level 2\,3 or 4 Japanese in order to participate. Level 1 students may also participate in a practice competition. \nThe public is welcome to attend the Opening Ceremony from 10:00-10:30 am and/or the Closing Ceremony from 1:30-2:30 pm. Competition rooms will be closed to the public. \nThis program is made possible with support from: \nIn cooperation with: \nSpecial thanks to our venue sponsor: \nSpecial thanks to our sponsors: \nSpecial thanks to our t-shirt sponsor:
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/2023-illinois-japan-bowl/
LOCATION:North Central College (Wentz Science Center)\, 131 S. Loomis\, 2nd Floor\, Naperville\, IL\, 131 S. Loomis\, Naperville\, IL\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230306T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230306T190000
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SUMMARY:Biofeedback Medical Device\, PARO\, for Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\n“PARO” aims to be a “subsitute for pets” in general households and a “substitute for animal therapy” in the medical and welfare fields. PARO is a “welfare device” in Japan\, and a “biofeedback medical device” in the United States and Europe\, where medical welfare systems are different. In this presentation\, Prof. Shibata will describe the evidence\, and explain how PARO is being incorporated into medical and welfare systems around the world. \nAbout the Speaker\nProf. Takanori Shibata received B.S.\, M.S. and Ph.D. in Electronic and Mechanical Engineering from Nagoya University in 89\, 91 and 92\, respectively. He was a research scientist at AIST\, MITI from 93 to 98. Concurrently\, he was a visiting research scientist at the Artificial Intelligence Lab.\, MIT from 95 to 98. At the AIST\, Dr. Shibata was a senior research scientist from 98 to 13. Concurrently\, he was the Deputy Director for Information and Communication Technology Policy\, Cabinet Office of Japan in 2009 and 2010. Since 2013\, he has been the current position\, and concurrently\, a Professor at School of Computing\, Tokyo Institute of Technology\, and a visiting fellow\, AgeLab\, MIT. His research interests include human-robot interaction\, robot therapy\, mental health for astronauts in long-term mission (e.g. to Mars)\, and humanitarian de-mining. He received many awards including the Japanese Prime Minister’s Award in 2003\, and The Outstanding Young Person of the world by Junior Chamber International in 2004. In 2015\, PARO was awarded the “Patient Trophy” as innovation of non-pharmacological therapy for dementia by AP-HP\, France. In 2018\, Prof. Shibata was awarded the “Ryman Prize” that is the most prestigious award in the fields of geriatric medicine\, welfare and health in the world. In 2022\, he was awarded the 10th Anniversary Special Robot Award by the Gov. of Japan. \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/biofeedback-medical-device-paro-for-mental-health/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230313T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230313T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230302T221255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230304T010751Z
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SUMMARY:Astellas : Working to advance innovative science into proven value for patients & “Restoring Japan’s Leadership in Innovation”
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nMark Reisenauer\, President\, Astellas Pharma US \nAstellas : Working to advance innovative science into proven value for patients \nSuccessful biopharmaceutical innovation requires a collaborative scientific\, financial and policy ecosystem that encourages high-risk investment in R&D and support for patient access to cutting-edge medicines. Mark Reisenauer\, President\, Astellas Pharma US\, will discuss Astellas’ ongoing efforts to produce medical solutions that provide value to patients and the current landscape for life sciences innovation in the U.S. \nRichard Katz\, Publisher\, Japan Economy Watch and Senior Fellow\, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs \n“Restoring Japan’s Leadership in Innovation” \nMr. Katz will discuss open innovation and how that applies to industries ranging from pharmaceuticals and electronics to more pedestrian things like household goods that a company by Johnson & Johnson would produce. He will also talk about how Japan compares in this area to the US and Europe\, typically in the area of pharmaceuticals where Japan currently lags. \nSecondly\, Mr. Katz will talk about potentials for US-Japan cooperation in business and finance and University areas. One area is the area of open innovation and he will talk about activities already going on in Silicon Valley and elsewhere. A second is University cooperation in entrepreneurship education. A third is potential for US venture capital and private equity in Japan. And finally there is a potential for US direct investment particularly for profitable SMEs that face failure to do a lack of successors. \nAbout the Speakers\nMark Reisenauer is President\, Astellas Pharma US. In this role\, he is responsible for the operations of Astellas Pharma across the U.S.\, a $4 billion affiliate of the Tokyo-based pharmaceutical company headquartered in Northbrook\, Ill. with 1\,200 employees. Astellas is a company dedicated to improving the health of people around the world through the provision of innovative pharmaceutical products. \nReisenauer was most recently Senior Vice President of Astellas’ Oncology business unit and joined Astellas in 2011 as Vice President of Oncology Sales and Marketing. During his tenure\, Mark’s leadership has yielded the fastest-growing franchise in Astellas’ US portfolio\, as Oncology franchise sales grew from less than 10 percent of sales to approximately 50 percent of US sales. He has been instrumental in bringing many new important oncology treatments to patients\, including XTANDI® (enzalutamide)\, XOSPATA® (gilteritinib) and PADCEV™ (enfortumab vedotin-ejfv). All three products have become standards of care in their approved indications. \nPrior to joining Astellas\, Reisenauer served as Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Micromet Inc. (now part of Amgen)\, where he led investor and public relations\, new product planning\, and commercial launch planning. Previously\, Reisenauer held various sales and marketing leadership roles at AstraZeneca\, Bristol Myers Squibb\, Pharmacia\, and Abbott. Reisenauer earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin. \nReisenauer serves on the board of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)\, an organization dedicated to advancing policies that ensure continued investment in biopharmaceutical innovation. \nRichard Katz is Publisher\, Japan Economy Watch\, a free blog at https://richardkatz.substack.com/ and Senior Fellow\, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs \nHe is also a special correspondent at Weekly Toyo Keizai\, a leading Japanese business weekly. He authored two books on Japan. The first was Japan: The System That Soured—The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Economic Miracle (M.E. Sharpe\, 1998)\, followed by Japanese Phoenix: The Long Road to Economic Revival (M.E. Sharpe\, 2002). Toyo Keizai Shimposa published them in Japanese. \nHe has taught about Japan as an adjunct professor in economics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and at the New York University Stern School of Business\, and has testified several times before Congress. He regularly writes op-eds and essays for newspapers and magazines\, including Voodoo Abenomics in the July-August 2014 issue of Foreign Affairs. \nThis event is part of the NAJAS/KKC Business Speaker Series sponsored by the National Association of Japan-America Societies and the Keizai Koho Center.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/astellas-working-to-advance-innovative-science-into-proven-value-for-patients-restoring-japans-leadership-in-innovation/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230321T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230321T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230121T005751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230121T021651Z
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SUMMARY:Yayoi Kusama: To Infinity and Back Again
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nHappy 94th Birthday to Yayoi Kusama! Join the JASC in a presentation about the life and art work of this legendary\nartist. This lecture will offer details of Kusama’s career\, which has spanned seven decades\, and include Kusama’s life\nin Japan\, and her travels to the United States. The presentation will feature Kusama’s art work in various formats\,\nincluding her painting\, sculpture and installation. It will also highlight her fashion projects\, and the current collaboration\nwith Louis Vuitton: Louis Vuitton® x Yayoi Kusama Collection. \nAbout the Speaker\nMary Ellen Murphy has been a Volunteer Docent with Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art for over 10\nyears. As a Volunteer supporting the museum’s education department\, she conducts tours for the public on a\nmonthly basis\, showcasing the museum’s collection and traveling exhibits. While traveling for work\, she was\nfortunate to attend a 50-year retrospective of Kusama’s work at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington\, D.C.\,\nwhich was the inspiration for this lecture. \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/yayoi-kusama-to-infinity-and-back-again/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230222T023118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T023202Z
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SUMMARY:Material Culture of Royal Childbirth in Medieval Japan
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nRoyal childbirths were events of critical importance for Japan’s imperial house and court. They required numerous rituals and objects to ensure the safety of the mother\, the newborn\, and those involved in the pregnancy\, labor\, and postpartum care. My talk will examine the material culture associated with an imperial consort’s birth of a prince in the late Heian period\, with focus on women’s roles in such rituals and objects. The imperial consort to be discussed is Taira no Tokushi (a.k.a. Kenreimon’in)\, and the baby is the future Emperor Antoku. Through the office of her household\, Tokushi performed the duty of the principal consort and took an initiative in many rituals\, such as sponsoring the production of Buddhist images\, viewing certain objects for empowerment\, and presiding over the first night of the postpartum banquet. Moreover\, her mother\, the newborn’s “nursing mothers\,” and spirit mediums\, among other women\, played indispensable roles in many of the childbirth rituals. I will investigate how and why these women actively contributed to the safe childbirth rituals in medieval Japan. \nAbout the Speaker\nNaoko Gunji is Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign. Her primary research interests lie in cultural\, social\, political\, and religious functions of Japanese premodern art. Her current research centers on visual representations of the Tale of the Heike and the functions the Heike art served in historical contexts. Her publications include “Heike Paintings in the Early Edo Period: Edification and Ideology for Elite Men and Women\,” Archives of Asian Art 67:1 (April 2017); and “The Ritual Narration of Mortuary Art: The Illustrated Story of Emperor Antoku and Its Etoki at Amidaji\,” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 38:1 (Fall 2013). Her first book\, Amidaji: Emperor Antoku’s Mortuary Temple and Its Culture\, was published in 2022 from Brill’s Japanese Visual Culture series. \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/material-culture-of-royal-childbirth-in-medieval-japan/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230406T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230406T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230113T032704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230113T202254Z
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SUMMARY:Corporate Social Responsibility from Japan to the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nCorporate Social Responsibility\, or CSR\, is a form of self-regulation that reflects a business’s accountability and commitment to contributing to the well-being of communities and society through various environmental and social measures. Japanese companies have been contributing to society in both Japan and the United States. Ms. Havlicek will highlight Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation’s grantmaking in the US\, along with Mitsubishi Electric’s charitable giving and volunteer efforts in both Japan and the US and why it is an important part of the corporate strategy. She will also focus on the impact CSR efforts have on a company culture\, local nonprofits\, and the environment. \nAbout the Speaker\n\nWith over 15 years of experience in corporate philanthropy\, Tara MP Havlicek serves as Program Manager for the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation where she focuses on national grantmaking and corporate employee volunteer programs. The mission of the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation is to help young people with disabilities maximize their potential and participation in society with a focus on empowering youth with disabilities through increased employment. Tara also contributes to the field of grantmaking as Co-Chair of the Midwest Region with PEAK Grantmaking where she facilitates conversations and presents at regional meetings and annual conferences focused on process improvement\, diversity\, and inclusion. She serves as an advisor with the National Disability Mentoring Coalition and a mentor with the Psychology Department at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to her role at the Foundation\, she worked in HR and Administration with Mitsubishi Electric Automation in Vernon Hills\, IL\, where she was responsible for employee relations and organizing corporate social and philanthropic events. \nTara graduated with a B.S. in Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. She lives with her husband and two adopted cats\, Sylvester and Oslo\, in Lake County\, IL and volunteers her time to various non-profit organizations that focus on children\, animals\, and cancer research. \nWith support from: \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/corporate-social-responsibility-from-japan-to-the-u-s/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230412T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230412T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230131T202104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T202104Z
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SUMMARY:New Scholarship on Japanese History: Economy\, Environment\, Entanglement
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nRecent work on Japanese history emphasizes new ways to analyze the economy that use energy expenditure as the basic unit of analysis rather than money\, which incorporates environmental thinking into it\, for example drawing our attention to entirely different domestic and international trade routes and infrastructure development. \nAbout the Speaker\nLaura Hein\, the Harold H. and Virginia Anderson Professor of History at Northwestern\, teaches and writes on twentieth-century Japan in its global context. Her most recent book\, Post-Fascist Japan: Political Culture in Kamakura after the Second World War (Bloomsbury\, 2018) focuses on the reparative social and cultural activities of Japanese who experienced the war years as fascist repression. Jinbun Shoin is bringing out a Japanese edition in mid-2023. Previous books focused on energy policy\, economic thought\, and various aspects of war remembrance in Japan and elsewhere. \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/new-scholarship-on-japanese-history-economy-environment-entanglement/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230420T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230216T061856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T061856Z
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SUMMARY:Journey to Kyushu: Oita
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nJapan’s best hot spring spot. Full of flavors \nOita is a charming prefecture on Kyushu\, a gorgeous island to the west of Japan. It’s a bucolic destination that has it all: history\, culture\, adventure\, and wilderness – not to mention the fact that it’s probably the best natural spa destination in the entire world! After a lot of presentations showcasing the beauty of Japan\, you may start wondering what makes Oita different from other prefectures? During this presentation\, the speaker will highlight the unique qualitites of Oita. \nAbout the Speaker\nKoichiro Mizobe is the Inbound Manager at the tourism strategy and promotion Office of the Oita Prefectural Government. After graduating from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) in Oita\, he left his hometown for a job. Since Oita is such a nice place to live (of course a nice place to visit too)\, he returned home and started working for the prefectural government. Not only does he love his hometown\, but Oita has so much to offer. Mr. Mizobe is delighted to introduce Oita Prefecture in this presentation. \nSpecial thanks to our sponsor: \n*The Zoom event link will be sent in the confirmation email. Please be sure to check your email junk folder and whitelist “@jaschicago.org” for future mailings if your confirmation ends up there.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/journey-to-kyushu-oita/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230511T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230511T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230413T211517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230415T004812Z
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SUMMARY:Eliza Scidmore: Washington's Cherry Tree Visionary and Early U.S. "Friend of Japan"
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nIn the late-nineteenth century\, American journalist and travel writer Eliza Scidmore became a recognized Western authority on Japan and its culture. A part-time home in Japan with her brother\, a U.S. consular official\, gave her a base for reporting from across the region. The results included a half dozen travel books\, and her revolutionary idea of creating a cherry tree park in Washington's Potomac Park. Join author Diana Parsell for an overview of Scidmore\, whose gravesite is in the Foreign General Cemetery in Yokohama.  \nAbout the Speaker\nDiana Parsell is a writer\, editor\, and former journalist in the Washington\, D.C.\, area. Her debut book\, Eliza Scidmore: The Trailblazing Journalist Behind Washington's Cherry Trees (Oxford U. Press\, March 2023)\, is the  first-ever biography of the little-known American woman whose deep appreciation for Japanese culture led to her longtime quest to have flowering cherries planted in Washington's Potomac Park. The book has been featured on NHK's International News 2023\,  and on NBC's "Today" show\, in addition to other media outlets. Visit www.dianaparsell.com for more on Diana and the book.   \nTo purchase a copy of Eliza Scidmore: The Trailblazing Journalist Behind Washington's Cherry Trees and enhance the discussion\, go to https://dianaparsell.com/books/eliza-scidmore/. Use code AAFLYG6 for 30% discount when purchasing direct from Oxford University Press.    \nNHK World   \nhttps://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/videos/20230401053824559/  \nNBC "Today" Show   \nhttps://www.today.com/video/meet-the-woman-behind-the-cherry-blossoms-tradition-in-dc-167139397774 
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/eliza-scidmore-washingtons-cherry-tree-visionary-and-early-u-s-friend-of-japan/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230608T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230608T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230501T203716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230519T222840Z
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SUMMARY:93rd Anniversary Celebratory Dinner: Celebrating 93 years of U.S.-Japan Friendship
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker\nCLICK HERE for His Excellency Koji Tomita’s Bio \nSpecial thanks to our sponsors:\nJoyce E. Chelberg
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/93rd-anniversary-celebratory-dinner-celebrating-93-years-of-u-s-japan-friendship/
LOCATION:Union League Club of Chicago\, : 65 W Jackson Blvd\, Chicago\, IL\, 60604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230718T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230718T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230525T031402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230527T165958Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Origami Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/advanced-origami-workshop-tickets-640805766297\nHosted by Japanese Culture Center \nIf you’ve been looking to up your origami game\, come join this advanced origami workshop! This session is open to anyone who wants to learn something beyond simple patterns and isn’t afraid of a challenge and already has a base knowledge of the art form. The fold we create together will depend on the skill level of those who attend. \nThis event is sponsored by the Young Professionals Committee of the Japan America Society of Chicago. \nA variety of paper will be provided. Space is extremely limited at this event so register quickly! This event will be held at Konbini & Kanpai with a one drink minimum (drinks are not included with purchase of a ticket.) \nLet’s get ready to fold! \nInstructor Bio\nTy Yamamoto is a Chicago-based filmmaker\, photographer and Japanese teacher with a passion for the art of folding paper. Ever since childhood\, Ty has loved folding all sorts of intricate paper creations. Over the past year\, Ty has taught origami lessons to people of all ages\, bringing the traditional Japanese art form to households all over the world. \nKonbini & Kanpai\nWhether it’s an everyday family dinner\, monumental milestone\, or just making it to the end of a long day\, tasty cold beers or sippable wines have been intertwined throughout our lives’ big and small celebrations. We remember the refreshing cider we had while apple picking in Michigan and discovering our love for Sauvignon Blanc wines during our three-week road trip around southern New Zealand. We wanted to combine these experiences with our love of the Japanese convenient store (aka Konbini) to create our friendly alchohol store in Lakeview — a neighborhood we call home. Come stop by\, say hi\, and explore our craft beers\, wines\, sakes\, and non-alcoholic beverage offerings! Organized by flavor so your taste buds or our knowledgeable staff can easily guide you. Kanpai (cheers in Japanese)! \nJapan America Society of Chicago\nThe Japan America Society of Chicago is a non-profit association made up of individuals and corporations interested in United States-Japan business\, cultural\, political\, and social relations. Founded in 1930 to foster mutual goodwill and friendship between the people of Japan and the United States\, the Society enjoys a total membership of over 150 American and Japanese corporations and over 600 individuals throughout Chicago-land and the Midwest. The Society sponsors over 50 public affairs and cultural programs annually\, including business luncheons\, evening lectures\, cultural events and social/networking opportunities. All members receive discounts on program registration and invitations to special member-only events. The Society also has a Young Professionals Committee that organizes various evening lectures and social outings throughout the year for members in their twenties and thirties. In addition\, the Society offers over six levels of Japanese and English language courses. For membership information and other inquiries visit www.jaschicago.org or contact the Society office.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/advanced-origami-workshop/
LOCATION:Konbini and Kanpai 1433 West Belmont Avenue Chicago\, IL 60657\, Konbini and Kanpai 1433 West Belmont Avenue\, Chicago\, IL\, 60657\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230726T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230726T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230621T011417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230621T013039Z
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SUMMARY:JETAA/YPC Book Club
DESCRIPTION:For Registration and More Info: https://guestlist.co/events/749928
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/jetaa-ypc-book-club/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230727T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230727T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230521T010306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230521T010322Z
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SUMMARY:Kofun Mania
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nSome history buffs in Japan are obsessed with ancient tombs called kofun\, built from the third to the fifth centuries. This talk will briefly introduce their history before turning to the ways that fans devote time and economic resources to travel\, tours\, festivals\, and media devoted to kofun. Some cute and novel kofun-themed goods and food items will also be discussed. \nAbout the Speaker\nLaura Miller is the Ei’ichi Shibusawa-Seigo Arai Endowed Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Missouri-St. Louis where she teaches courses on Japanese visual and material culture\, ancient history\, food culture\, and yōkai. She has published more than ninety articles and book chapters on Japanese culture and language\, and has authored or co-edited five books. Her forthcoming book is Occult Hunting and Supernatural Play in Japan (University of Hawai’i Press).
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/kofun-mania/
LOCATION:Online Zoom Event
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230827T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230827T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230810T112056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T164425Z
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SUMMARY:From Tea Ceremony to Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Reservations: www.jaschicago.org or email kono@jaschicago.org\n\nAbout the Event\nSpend the morning at Anderson Japanese Gardens experiencing the beauty of Japan through tea and nature. The journey will begin with a traditional tea ceremony demonstration in a private guest house nesteled deep in the gardens. Kimiko Gunji\, Professor Emeritus of Japanese Arts & Culture and founder\, Japan House at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will give a brief introduction of the art of tea ceremony\, followed by a traditional demontration. After enjoying a specially crafted bowl of tea\, our journey will continue with an exclusive private tour of the beautiful gardens. \nWe ask that all guests meet at the Visitors Center at 9:45 am. \nGuests are welcome to explore the gardens on their own after the tour and/or grab lunch at the Fresco at the Gardens. Fee for event includes entrance into the gardens. Free parking is available. \nAbout the Speaker\nKimiko Gunji is Professor Emeritus of Japanese Arts & Culture in the School of Art & Design\, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\, and the founder of the new Japan House at University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign\, IL. She is a Full Professor of the Ikenobo Ikebana (Japanese Flower Arranging) School in Japan and Chapter President of the Illinois Prairie Ikenobo Ikebana. Kimiko Gunji received numerous awards for her teachings as well as her contributions to promote Japanese arts and culture. \nWith support from:
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/from-tea-ceremony-to-gardens/
LOCATION:Anderson Japanese Gardens\, 318 Spring Creek Road\, Rockford\, IL\, 61107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230831T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230831T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230729T014248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T014248Z
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SUMMARY:Connecting to the Cosmos
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nMichiko Itatani is an award-winning artist and educator who has exhibited her paintings throughout the world for over 50 years. Born in Osaka\, Japan\, Itatani came to the United States in her early 20s. She earned both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she then taught for 40 years. This lecture will offer insight into her work\, which explores human existence in the larger context of the universe. \nAbout the Speaker\nMary Ellen Murphy has been a Volunteer Docent with Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art for over 10 years. As a Volunteer supporting the museum’s education department\, she conducts tours for the public on a monthly basis\, showcasing the museum’s collection and traveling exhibits. She regularly follows Chicago’s art scene\, where Ms. Itatani’s work has been exhibited at Wrightwood 659 and currently at Jean Albano Gallery in River North
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/connecting-to-the-cosmos/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230928T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230908T210122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230916T203757Z
UID:4273-1695924000-1695931200@jaschicago.org
SUMMARY:Welcome Reception for Consul-General of Japan
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/welcome-reception/
LOCATION:The Metropolitan\, 233 S. Wacker Drive (Michigan/Superior Room\, 66th Floor)\, Chicago\, IL\, 60606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231005T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231005T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230822T222847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T133035Z
UID:4216-1696532400-1696536000@jaschicago.org
SUMMARY:Ikebana for Every Season Lecture
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nThe Society is pleased to host a two-part Ikebana series\, to explore the inner universe and outer world through the practice of Ikebana. \nThe first part of the Ikebana series will include a lecture about Ikebana history\, and a look at how this art form  has been developed through the years. Attendees will also learn about how ikebana is connected to nature\, and how it is reflected through the seasons. \nThe second part of the series will include a hands-on workshop. By choosing the seasonal floral materials\, attendees will be instructed to create a basic style of ikebana arrangement related to Heaven\, Earth and Man. Attendees will be able to see the universe in their unique Ikebana arrangement. \nThis workshop is for beginning students\, and is open to families and children over 10. Space is limited. All students will follow guidelines and curriculum to create their own arrangement. Students will receive additional individualized feedback from Ms. Wang on their creation. \nIkebana lecture free admission held via Zoom \nIkebana Workshop: \n$60 fee includes a kenzan\, ceramic container\, flowers and instruction. Students can keep kenzan and container. \n$40 fee includes flowers and instruction. Students are asked to bring their own kenzan (3.5” x 2.5”) and a container (8-10” diameter and 2” height). \nDeadline for workshop is 10/11. Seats are limited. Fresh floral materials need to be ordered in advance. Please register ASAP. \nAbout the Speaker\nMargot Wang is the President of the Ikebana International Chicago Chapter. She has practiced Ohara School of Ikebana for years and obtained the Master rank from Ohara School in Japan. Currently\, she is an Instructor at the Ikebana on Halsted in Chicago\, a member of Ohara School Chicago Chapter\, a member of the North American Ohara Teachers Association\, and a Docent at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Conservancy.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/ikebana-for-every-season-lecture/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231014T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230810T113000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T151822Z
UID:4171-1697281200-1697288400@jaschicago.org
SUMMARY:Japanese Style Breakfast and Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Reservations (SOLD OUT): www.jaschicago.org or email kono@jaschicago.org\nAbout the Event\nEnjoy Chef Katsumura’s tantalizing version of a Japanese breakfast\, including pan seared market catch or marinated local tofu\, steamed white rice\, miso soup\, koji pickles\, and sesame-soy sauteed vegetables with garlic and ginger. Choice of coffee or tea included. Guests will be seated in the beautiful semi-private Library space. \nChef Katsumura will make a special guest appearance exclusively for our group. Hear about Chef Katsumura’s culinary background\, how her childhood memories inspire her dishes\, as well as the stories behind her vision to add a Japanese style breakfast to the Cherry Circle Room menu. \nAbout the Speaker\nMs. Mari Katsumura is Executive Chef at the Cherry Circle Room. She earned accolades working for Michelin-starred restaurants Grace\, Blackbird\, Acadia and Entente. Ms. Katsumura also served as head chef at Michelin-starred Yugen. \nValet parking is available at the side entrance on Madison Street. For a disocunted rate\, please give code 2440 to valet upon arrival. Discounted rate is $18 for up to 4 hours.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/japanese-style-breakfast-and-presentation/
LOCATION:Chicago Athletic Association Hotel\, 12 South Michigan Avenue (Drawing Room Library\, 2nd Floor)\, Chicago\, IL\, 60603\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231015T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230822T032604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T132940Z
UID:4204-1697374800-1697380200@jaschicago.org
SUMMARY:Ikebana for Every Season Workshop
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nThe Society is pleased to host a two-part Ikebana series\, to explore the inner universe and outer world through the practice of Ikebana. \nThe first part of the Ikebana series will include a lecture about Ikebana history\, and a look at how this art form has been developed through the years. Attendees will also learn about how ikebana is connected to nature\, and how it is reflected through the seasons. \nThe second part of the series will include a hands-on workshop. By choosing the seasonal floral materials\, attendees will be instructed to create a basic style of ikebana arrangement related to Heaven\, Earth and Man. Attendees will be able to see the universe in their unique Ikebana arrangement. \nThis workshop is for beginning students\, and is open to families and children over 10. Space is limited. All students will follow guidelines and curriculum to create their own arrangement. Students will receive additional individualized feedback from Ms. Wang on their creation. \nIkebana lecture free admission held via Zoom \nIkebana Workshop: \n$60 fee includes a kenzan\, ceramic container\, flowers and instruction. Students can keep kenzan and container. \n$40 fee includes flowers and instruction. Students are asked to bring their own kenzan (3.5” x 2.5”) and a container (8-10” diameter and 2” height). \nDeadline for workshop is 10/11. Seats are limited. Fresh floral materials need to be ordered in advance. Please register ASAP. \nAbout the Speaker\nMargot Wang is the President of the Ikebana International Chicago Chapter. She has practiced Ohara School of Ikebana for years and obtained the Master rank from Ohara School in Japan. Currently\, she is an Instructor at the Ikebana on Halsted in Chicago\, a member of Ohara School Chicago Chapter\, a member of the North American Ohara Teachers Association\, and a Docent at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Conservancy.
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/ikebana-for-every-season-workshop/
LOCATION:Japan American Society of Chicago\, 1 N LaSalle Street\, #2475\, Chicago\, IL\, 60602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231026T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230915T045314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230915T050014Z
UID:4378-1698343200-1698346800@jaschicago.org
SUMMARY:Confessions - Book Club - JETAA Chicago & JASC YPC
DESCRIPTION:For more information and registration\, visit the link here!
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/confessions-book-club-jetaa-chicago-jasc-ypc/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161242
CREATED:20230911T164414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T232625Z
UID:4314-1700157600-1700161200@jaschicago.org
SUMMARY:Pilgrim Stamp Hunting
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nThere has been an explosion of interest in pilgrim stamps and the little books in which they are collected. Called goshuin\, they reflect new aesthetic tastes and a renewed appreciation for calligraphy styles. This presentation will explore how their popularity is revealed in the novel and cute goshuin created by shrines and temples\, as well as specialized guidebooks\, goshuin tours\, and even J-Pop songs dedicated to them. \nAbout the Speaker\nLaura Miller is the Ei’ichi Shibusawa-Seigo Arai Endowed Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Missouri-St. Louis where she teaches courses on Japanese visual and material culture\, ancient history\, food culture\, and yōkai. She has published more than ninety articles and book chapters on Japanese culture and language\, and has authored or co-edited five books. Her forthcoming book is Occult Hunting and Supernatural Play in Japan (University of Hawai’i Press).
URL:https://jaschicago.org/event/pilgrim-stamp-hunting/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan America Society Of Chicago":MAILTO:kono@jaschicago.org
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