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UC Davis Japanese American Student Society
The mission of the UC Davis Japanese American Student Society (JASS) is to create awareness of events and issues related to the Japanese American community. The group promotes understanding of the ...
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UC Irvine Tomo No Kai
UC Irvine Tomo No Kai (Association of Friends) was founded in 1977 as a Japanese/Japanese American social club for UCI students and staff. Besides social participation, Tomo No Kai also promotes ...
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Udumbara Zen Center
The purpose of the Udumbara Sangha is to express, make acessible and embody the wisdom and compassion of Shakyamuni Buddha. The center is a welcoming and vibrant community of Buddhist practitioners ...
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United Fellowship Methodist Church
United Fellowship Methodist Church began in 1921 when two Issei (first generation Japanese Americans) establised a Sunday School at the Japanese Community Hall in Reedley. Today, the church roster ...
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United Japanese Christian Church
The mission of the United Japanese Christian Church is to bring people to God through Jesus Christ and build a vital community of service and love. Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. B,D,V.
United States- Japan Foundation
The United States-Japan Foundation is committed to promoting stronger ties between Americans and Japanese citizens by supporting projects that foster mutual knowledge and education, deepen ...
Urasenke Foundation of San Francisco
Urasenke Foundation of San Francisco teaches and practices the Chanoyu art form through tea gatherings, lectures, exhibitions, programs and workshops. They provide educational presentations for ...
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Urasenke Tankokai Los Angeles Association
www.urasenkela.orgThe Urasenke Tankokai Los Angeles Association promotes communication, exchange and training among Chado (tea ceremony) practitioners and those interested in Chado. The association's purpose is to ...
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USC Nikkei Association
Founded in 1995, USC Nikkei aims to provide a place for both Japanese American Trojans and those interested in Japanese American culture. Through activities both on campus and in the rich Nikkei ...
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