Events for March 6 - January 21

第3回ぺちゃくちゃClub ぺちゃくちゃClubで出会う麻雀の世界

500 W Madison Street, #1000 Chicago, Illinois 60661 500 W Madison Street, #1000, Chicago

「ぺちゃくちゃClub」は、日本人の友達が欲しい!情報交換したい!〇〇について語りたいというシカゴ生活を楽しみたいという方にぴったりの交流の場です。 交流会以外にもミニ講座やボランティア活動などお友達と様々な体験ができる機会を作っていく予定です。 6月のぺちゃくちゃClubで1893年のシカゴ万国博覧会での展示がきっかけとなり広まったアメリカンクラシック麻雀の世界に触れてみませんか? シカゴ日米協会のオフィスのあるおしゃれな空間で、 「ぺちゃくちゃClub」でぺちゃくちゃ語ろう!! 参加費:無料 定員:10名程度(開催場所がオフィスのためお子様の同伴はお断りさせていただきます) 参加登録は下記のURLよりお願いします https://japanamericasocietyofchicago.wildapricot.org/event-6216723

成人学習者向けオンライン日本語教授法

Online Zoom Event

コース:成人学習者向けオンライン日本語教授法 講師:マリオン・フリバス・フラマン博士 主催:シカゴ日米協会(Japan America Society of  Chicago) 日本語講師としての潜在能力を開花させましょう!! 有資格の日本語講師に対する需要は、特に成人学習者が柔軟かつ効果的な指導を求めるオンライン学習環境において、引き続き高まっています。しかし、日本語を母国語とする人の多くは、第二言語習得、習熟度別指導、オンライン教授法に関する正式な訓練を受けていません。このコースは、仮想環境で成人学習者に効果的に日本語を教えるために必要な理論的知識と実践的スキルを習得することで、このギャップを埋めることを目的としています。 期間:8週間7/1/25-8/19/25(毎週火曜、午後6:30〜8:30) [...]

Kimono Mom

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Toro Nagashi (Lantern Ceremony)

Osaka Garden 6300 S Cornell Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

Toro Nagashi (Lantern Ceremony)

August 6th, 7-10pm

Osaka Garden (Garden of the Pheonix), Jackson Park, 6300 S Cornell Ave, Chicago, IL 60637

The Japanese Arts Foundation is proud to welcome you to our annual Toro Nagashi lantern ceremony, in Jackson Park’s Osaka Garden. We hope to invite you to join us in this meaningful ceremony to process the loss of loved ones, and to strengthen our bonds as a community.

Only 300 registrants will be allowed into the space and will recieve a lantern. Available lanterns are limited, please register well in advance. You may decorate and craft your lantern into any design they wish on-site from 7:00-8:00pm with the community.

The ceremony of Toro Nagashi (literally, “floating lanterns”) is a Buddhist tradition held to celebrate the end of Obon season. Toro Nagashi can be a smaller family affair to remember lost family members or a much bigger event to memorialize those who have been lost to natural disasters, war, and other causes. Toro Nagashi officially begins at the moment the ancestors commence their return to the spirit world. Communities come together to guide the spirits down to the water using traditional candle-lit lanterns (toro). The lanterns visually represent the spirits’ drifting home.

Lanterns will be floated in the waters of the Osaka Garden pond, and can be placed throughout the Garden, Yoko Ono’s SKYLANDING, along with the sounds of shamisen courtesy of renowned musician Toyoaki Sanjuro of Asian Improv Arts Midwest will comfort guests throughout the evening. This year coincides with the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. To this day one of the largest Toro Nagashi ceremonies in Japan is held there to pay respect to the lives lost as a result of the bombing.

Esteemed speakers include:

Lee Francis - First Vice-Chair, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Marion Mieko Friebus-Flaman, Ph.D.- Executive Director of the Japan America Society of Chicago
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) Board Member (TBA)
Representatives from the Chicago Park District, Japanese Arts Foundation, and Japanese Culture Center
* Additional information will be emailed to attendees the week of the event.

This year’s ceremony is hosted by the Japanese Arts Foundation in partnership with the Chicago Park District, Asian Improv Arts Midwest, Japan America Society of Chicago, and the Japanese Culture Center.

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