
If you know of any Nikkei seniors that may benefit from a phone call, please let us know – particularly those who may have no local family or close friends to do so. 730g) and soya beans (Non-GMO, $8/2kg) available to purchase at the Centre.

There is a limited quantity of miso (Shiro, $6), natto (200g, $4), Koji ($13/appx. Please let us know if you would like to participate by phone (51) or email ( by Monday, April 10.
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The Wellness Clinic is free of charge for Japanese Canadian Survivors (Nikkei interned during WW Ⅱ). Thanks to funding granted by Japanese Canadian Survivors Health & Wellness Fund, the Wellness Clinic will be held in conjunction with Drop-In, which will be Foot care for Japanese Canadian Survivors (Nikkei interned during WW Ⅱ). The next Drop-In is scheduled on Thursday, April 13 from 10:30. ***BOOKS TO LEARN JAPANESE – We have a small selection of new and nearly new books for sale to help you with your Japanese studies. We ask that you keep your visit brief, in order to allow other members to use the premises and to avoid crowding. The Library opens on Wednesday and Sunday from 1pm to 4 pm and Thursday from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. We applaud Sean’s implication in the local community and wish him much success in future endeavours. In addition to being a taiko student, he has also volunteered at recent JCCCM events, such as the Mochi-tsuki and Holiday Bazaar. Ĭongratulations to this year’s recipient of the 2023 JCCCM Scholarship, Sean Wolanyk. Please reserved your spot at JCCCM Échange linguistique KAIWA language exchange (), and kindly respect your reservation. To become a JCCCM member, visit our Membership page. We ask that a minimum level of Japanese is required to participate JLPT N5 / approx. Limited space, no charge – sign up required.

Kaiwa is back in-person, on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month, from 1:30 – 3:30pm. For reservation and more info, contact at. There will be a Japanese story-time at Kodomo Club this month. Ĭome join us at Kodomo Club with your little ones! It’s an opportunity for Japanese-speaking families with pre-school aged children to socialize and to exchange various information concerning raising children in Montreal. Please note that some vendors accept cash only. FREE admission.įashion show seats limited. Different stylists and businesses from Montreal will showcase a range of kimono from kids, casual, formal, and modern styles. Kimono Fashion Show & Bazaar Shopping Event at JCCCM!Ĭome learn about the traditional garment of Japan. Please contact the JCCCM (51, for registration. Please bring your own yoga mat or bath towel and water. Yoga class instructed in Japanese by Takako Mio( channel/ UCKcS0ePZu0ok4gtOJGI1VSA). UPCOMING EVENTS & ACTIVITIES AT JCCCM <YOGA CLASS in Japanese- Monday, May 1, 11 am – noon> The JCCCM office is open from Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 4 pm With the changing demographic nature of the community, particularly the influx of immigration from Japan (from post-war to the present) as well as a large interest from individuals of non-Japanese heritage, the JCCCM also offers and supports a variety of cultural, educational, social, and recreational activities to promote and develop a spirit of mutual understanding, appreciation, and cooperation between all facets of our diverse community as well as with the general public. In particular, the Centre provides a focal point where the unique history and cultural heritage of the Montreal Japanese Canadian community can be sustained, promoted, and shared by all, irrespective of cultural background. Formally established as a non-profit, community organization in 1975, the JCCCM serves as a meeting point for the Japanese Canadian community as well as for all those interested in Japanese culture in the Greater Montreal Area.

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