Holiday Market – Sat, Nov 15; 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Tukwila Community Center, 12424 – 42nd Ave S, Tukwila. Sponsored by Ayame Kai. Come purchase Japanese food, crafts, gifts for Christmas, and more! Proceeds ...
We have spaces open for our Spring tour to Japan! Sponsored by The North Americsn Post, this tour has been tailored specially ...
From May 2025, North American Post became a monthly publication. New Issues are published every 4th Friday of the month.
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From May 2025, North American Post became a monthly publication. New Issues are published every 4th Friday of the month.
June is LGBTQ Pride Month, when the world’s gay communities celebrate the freedom to be themselves. Pride gatherings share common ground with those of all minority groups who have struggled to ...
After a successful media career, Frank Abe has produced acclaimed literary and film works on resistance to Japanese American incarceration — a living legacy more relevant than ever today. His latest ...
Jan Johnson is a well-known name, not just in Seattle but throughout the world. She has welcomed thousands of visitors to the historic Panama Hotel and Tea House in Seattle’s Nihonmachi (Japantown) ...
Terry Takeuchi is the owner and self-described “homeboy cook” at one of the most beloved Bellevue restaurants, Terry’s Kitchen. While he is the nightly chef in the kitchen, he never misses the ...
Tom Ikeda, founding Executive Director and longtime leader of Densho (densho.org), an online archive and public history organization that documents the stories of Japanese Americans incarcerated ...
Michelle Kumata is a local, Sansei artist best known for her prior work illustrating for the Seattle Times and helping the Wing Luke Museum with its displays. Here, we profile Michelle’s more-recent ...
Wa, Kei, Sei and Jaku are the principle philosophies for Sado, the Way of Tea, as the Sensei explained to us at the tea ceremony at the Cha-No-Miyako Museum in Shizuoka Prefecture, south-central Japan ...