- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 13
- author: WikiPlays
18:22
Japanese Diaspora - Wiki Article
According to the Association of Nikkei and Japanese Abroad, there are about 2.5 million ni...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: WikiPlays
Japanese Diaspora - Wiki Article
According to the Association of Nikkei and Japanese Abroad, there are about 2.5 million nikkei living in their adopted countries. The largest of these foreign communities are in Brazil, the United St... Japanese Diaspora - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: Unknown Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: User:Caiodovalle Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. )
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 13
- author: WikiPlays
9:54
Capoeira: the Black Diaspora hits Japan (again!)
A Black Brazilian martial arts makes its way to the shore of Japan. Learn about the histor...
published: 11 Feb 2007
author: fightjapanrc
Capoeira: the Black Diaspora hits Japan (again!)
A Black Brazilian martial arts makes its way to the shore of Japan. Learn about the history of this amazing martial art and its close cultural connection to Breakdancing. Check out a cool club in Japan
- published: 11 Feb 2007
- views: 21073
- author: fightjapanrc
6:51
Capoeira: the Black Diaspora hits Japan (again!)
A Black Brazilian martial arts makes its way to the shore of Japan. Learn about the histor...
published: 12 Feb 2007
author: fightjapanrc
Capoeira: the Black Diaspora hits Japan (again!)
A Black Brazilian martial arts makes its way to the shore of Japan. Learn about the history of this amazing martial art and its close cultural connection to Breakdancing. Check out a cool club in Japan
- published: 12 Feb 2007
- views: 2146
- author: fightjapanrc
7:46
Being Japanese-American in Japan #1: Pros & Cons
1st video of the unique experience of being a non-native Japanese in the land of Japan. BT...
published: 11 Dec 2010
author: NikkeinJapan
Being Japanese-American in Japan #1: Pros & Cons
1st video of the unique experience of being a non-native Japanese in the land of Japan. BTW the Japanese for a "non-native Japanese of Japanese descent" is "nikkeijin". Pros: - I rarely go through the hassle of being treated like a foreigner - I don't get kancho'd or nut checked -...
- published: 11 Dec 2010
- views: 2012
- author: NikkeinJapan
2:45
"Overstay" excerpt on Nikkei in Japan
Describes unfairness of Nikkei v. non-Nikkei working opportunities in Japan. Directed by A...
published: 27 May 2009
author: randompix
"Overstay" excerpt on Nikkei in Japan
Describes unfairness of Nikkei v. non-Nikkei working opportunities in Japan. Directed by Ann Kaneko, 1998.
- published: 27 May 2009
- views: 2395
- author: randompix
8:48
Japanese Latin Americans - Naomi Quiñones
"Left Holding Mangos" A spoken word performance by Naomi Quiñones at Redress Remembered: W...
published: 13 Nov 2008
author: DiscoverNikkei
Japanese Latin Americans - Naomi Quiñones
"Left Holding Mangos" A spoken word performance by Naomi Quiñones at Redress Remembered: WWII Rendition of Japanese Latin Americans October 25, 2008 Japanese American National Museum Los Angeles, CA
- published: 13 Nov 2008
- views: 646
- author: DiscoverNikkei
3:53
El Mexico mas Cercano a Japon / The closest Mexico to Japan - Trailer
El Mexico mas Cercano a Japon / The closest Mexico to Japan (48 minutes / 2008) is a docum...
published: 13 Apr 2010
author: Shinpei Takeda
El Mexico mas Cercano a Japon / The closest Mexico to Japan - Trailer
El Mexico mas Cercano a Japon / The closest Mexico to Japan (48 minutes / 2008) is a documentary by Shinpei Takeda. The documentary reveals the story of Japanese community in Tijuana, Mexico from 1910s through photographs and life account of the first photographer of Tijuana, Kingo Nonaka. Produced by atopus studio (www.atopus.net). DVD now available at www.atopus.net
- published: 13 Apr 2010
- views: 1016
- author: Shinpei Takeda
1:58
PowerPuff Girls Z Group Transformations Japanese and English
I DO NOT OWN THESE TRANSFORMATIONS. 0:48-0:52 BEST part of the japanese version 1:18-1:21 ...
published: 25 Aug 2012
author: folioshishcob34
PowerPuff Girls Z Group Transformations Japanese and English
I DO NOT OWN THESE TRANSFORMATIONS. 0:48-0:52 BEST part of the japanese version 1:18-1:21 Best part of english version 0:21 JAPANESE 1:08 English
- published: 25 Aug 2012
- views: 389
- author: folioshishcob34
2:22
Japanese Hospital 11 of 14: Dr. Sakaye Shigekawa Interview
Dr. Sakaye Shigekawa explains the reason Issei doctors built Japanese Hospitals, with intr...
published: 11 May 2010
author: DiscoverNikkei
Japanese Hospital 11 of 14: Dr. Sakaye Shigekawa Interview
Dr. Sakaye Shigekawa explains the reason Issei doctors built Japanese Hospitals, with introduction by Gwenn Jenson, Ph.D. Dr. Sakaye Shigekawa was born in 1913 and attended school in the Los Angeles area. After graduating from Jefferson High School she completed her pre-medical education at USC in 1936. She then attended Loyola Medical School in Chicago, Illinois. She was training as a resident in General Medicine at LA County General Hospital in 1941 in Los Angeles upon the outbreak of Word War II. During the war, she practiced medicine in Chicago. After the war she returned to Los Angeles to start a private practice. The video clip was prepared for the Discover Nikkei program, "Japanese Hospital: Caring for the Pre-war Nikkei Community" at the Japanese American National Museum, Tateuchi Democracy Forum on Saturday, April 11, 2010. The program was co-sponsored by the Little Tokyo Historical Society. Video interview: March 31, 2005. Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum. Visit Discover Nikkei to view more clips from the interview: www.discovernikkei.org
- published: 11 May 2010
- views: 412
- author: DiscoverNikkei
1:57
Nikkei Dinner and the Japanese Influence in Peruvian Cuisine
Nikkei Dinner and the Japanese Influence in Peruvian Cuisine (HUAROCONDO)...
published: 13 Jan 2009
author: PERU2009RRC
Nikkei Dinner and the Japanese Influence in Peruvian Cuisine
Nikkei Dinner and the Japanese Influence in Peruvian Cuisine (HUAROCONDO)
- published: 13 Jan 2009
- views: 1889
- author: PERU2009RRC
2:38
Ms. Patricia Angela Tacder @ the Nihongo Speech Contest 2009
Here's Ms. Patricia Angela Tacder, one of the professors of the Mindanao Kokusai Daigaku, ...
published: 05 Oct 2009
author: Czar Rod Joven
Ms. Patricia Angela Tacder @ the Nihongo Speech Contest 2009
Here's Ms. Patricia Angela Tacder, one of the professors of the Mindanao Kokusai Daigaku, delivering her speech entitled "I Am a Teacher" during the 2009 Nihongo Speech Contest. She was proclaimed the 3rd placer in the faculty and staff division of the said event. The Nihongo Speech Contest is one of the highlights of the Philippines-Japan Festival being organized by the Philippine Nikkeijin-Kai, Inc., Philippine Nikkeijin-Kai International School, Mindanao Kokusai Daigaku and the Japan-Philippines Volunteer Association.
- published: 05 Oct 2009
- views: 1479
- author: Czar Rod Joven
9:29
Japanese Latin American Redress - Richard Katsuda Part 1
Richard Katsuda was a panelist at: Redress Remembered: WWII Rendition of Japanese Latin Am...
published: 14 Nov 2008
author: DiscoverNikkei
Japanese Latin American Redress - Richard Katsuda Part 1
Richard Katsuda was a panelist at: Redress Remembered: WWII Rendition of Japanese Latin Americans October 25, 2008 Japanese American National Museum Los Angeles, CA
- published: 14 Nov 2008
- views: 166
- author: DiscoverNikkei
0:36
Katarou Histories Program Teaser
Put on by the Japanese American Citizens League- Pacific Southwest District, Katarou Histo...
published: 12 Dec 2012
author: JACLPSW
Katarou Histories Program Teaser
Put on by the Japanese American Citizens League- Pacific Southwest District, Katarou Histories is a program designed to engage Nikkei youth and adults in the preservation of Japanese American history through the sharing of personal stories. Katarou means "lets share stories" in Japanese, and this is the primary purpose of Katarou Histories—to tell our stories for our communities across generations. Through a series of interactive sessions, youth and adults gain an understanding of identity and community and the importance of preserving the oral histories of the Japanese American community. For more information: jaclpsw.org Email: programs@jaclpsw.org
- published: 12 Dec 2012
- views: 18
- author: JACLPSW
8:16
Japanese Latin American Redress - Craig Ishii
Craig Ishii was a panelist at: Redress Remembered: WWII Rendition of Japanese Latin Americ...
published: 15 Nov 2008
author: DiscoverNikkei
Japanese Latin American Redress - Craig Ishii
Craig Ishii was a panelist at: Redress Remembered: WWII Rendition of Japanese Latin Americans October 25, 2008 Japanese American National Museum Los Angeles, CA
- published: 15 Nov 2008
- views: 218
- author: DiscoverNikkei
Vimeo results:
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Diaspora
QOOV SPECIAL EDITION http://www.qoov.com/se/
Diaspora - deprived of their country in a f...
published: 03 Jun 2011
author: QOOV Co. Ltd.
Diaspora
QOOV SPECIAL EDITION http://www.qoov.com/se/
Diaspora - deprived of their country in a foreign land for some
reason, people go in creating a new culture while the counter hane
adversity.
A woman who is a Korean-awakening the identity of their own lives
"Re-doing" (again), I expressed to her proud to live in 1 minute.
Actress : Yuina Yasuda
Music : Saquit
Producer : Takeshi Inoue
Production Company : QOOV Co. Ltd. http://www.qoov.com/
Director : Jung-mee
12:19
Memoirs of An Apres-Girl
My grandmother calls herself an apres-girl.
Her name is Kazuko, born Kawabata,
adopted ...
published: 23 Jul 2012
author: Eiko Sakuma
Memoirs of An Apres-Girl
My grandmother calls herself an apres-girl.
Her name is Kazuko, born Kawabata,
adopted daughter of Takada and married Sakuma.
She speaks Japanese, Chinese, Russian and English.
She was born and raised in Manchuria under Imperial Japan.
She grew up among Japanese, Chinese and Russians.
She was held captive by the Red Army,
displaced from her hometown,
made friends with a Russian girl
and saved her father’s life
This is her story in her early years
way before the time of today’s trend of so called globalization.
14:01
Edmund de Waal @ 5x15
Edmund de Waal on the Hare With the Amber Eyes
Edmund de Waal explains his collection of ...
published: 17 Jun 2012
author: 5x15
Edmund de Waal @ 5x15
Edmund de Waal on the Hare With the Amber Eyes
Edmund de Waal explains his collection of 264 netsuke. Describing how these tiny 17th century ivory objects are both loseable and forgettable, he goes on to tell of their biographical significance. De Waal initially traces the netsuke’s story to his own childhood, to when he was a 17-year-old travelling through Japan as a pottery apprentice. Then finding his great uncle Iggy in Tokyo, and first seeing the collection of netsuke (hundreds of them) sitting on glass shelves, their story gets revealed and stretched back through Iggy's memory and history. Uncle Iggy was endowed with these netsuke from his parents, overwhelmingly rich Jews who lived in a monstrous pink-gold place in Vienna. Before Vienna they had been in Paris and before Paris, they had undoubtedly been somewhere else. De Waal questions and explores how these tiny Japanese objects can reflect generations of his family's identity, inheritance and diaspora.
45:08
Fulbright Forum - June 25, 2010 - Grace Jung
"Cacophony of Voices": Modern Korean Literature During the Colonial Period (1910-1945)
Th...
published: 23 Aug 2011
author: Fulbright Korea
Fulbright Forum - June 25, 2010 - Grace Jung
"Cacophony of Voices": Modern Korean Literature During the Colonial Period (1910-1945)
This presentation will focus on modern Korean literature written during the Japanese occupation (1910-1945), and explore what scholars Bruce Fulton and Youngmin Kwon refer to as a “cacophony of voices” (Modern Korean Short Fiction, xii). The question here is whether such a variety of literary voices worked (and still work) as an advantage to Korean society or against it. As the nation underwent modernization, colonization and Westernization, what were the effects on its literature? Factions in modern Korea and failure to unify versus a diverse range of artistic stylizations that developed will be observed, as well as what traces of modern literature linger in today’s literature and Korean society. The presentation will also include why colonial Korean literature is important for contemporary scholars and writers—Diaspora Korean writers, native Korean writers, and translators—to pay attention to.
Biography
Grace H. Jung was born in Busan, South Korea and moved to Brooklyn, New York at age 5. She attended schools in New York and New Jersey and graduated from Pace University with a degree in English literature and philosophy. She decided to pursue Korean literature through the encouragement of New York poet and mentor Charles North. In the future, she plans to publish writings completed during her grant period and to pursue a graduate degree in East Asian literature with a concentration in Modern Korean literature and film. Her most recent publications will be featured in this year’s Fulbright Review and Infusion magazine.
Youtube results:
4:10
Japanese Hospital 14 of 14: Closing remarks by Bill Watanabe
Bill Watanabe is the founding Executive Director of the Little Tokyo Service Center Commun...
published: 11 May 2010
author: DiscoverNikkei
Japanese Hospital 14 of 14: Closing remarks by Bill Watanabe
Bill Watanabe is the founding Executive Director of the Little Tokyo Service Center Community Development Corporation, and is the chair of the Little Tokyo Historical Society. He is introduced by moderator Gwenn Jensen at the Discover Nikkei program, "Japanese Hospital: Caring for the Pre-war Nikkei Community" at the Japanese American National Museum, Tateuchi Democracy Forum on Saturday, April 11, 2010. The program was co-sponsored by the Little Tokyo Historical Society.
- published: 11 May 2010
- views: 57
- author: DiscoverNikkei
10:08
AVENTURA CULINARIA - COCINA NIKKEI (1/3)
...
published: 28 Feb 2010
author: GirodelPeru
AVENTURA CULINARIA - COCINA NIKKEI (1/3)
- published: 28 Feb 2010
- views: 4305
- author: GirodelPeru
7:42
PechaKucha Nite 9 of 12: Discover Nikkei, Japanese American National Museum by Vicky Murakami-Tsuda
Vicky Murakami-Tsuda explains the Discover Nikkei project at the "PechaKucha Nite: Innovat...
published: 29 Sep 2010
author: DiscoverNikkei
PechaKucha Nite 9 of 12: Discover Nikkei, Japanese American National Museum by Vicky Murakami-Tsuda
Vicky Murakami-Tsuda explains the Discover Nikkei project at the "PechaKucha Nite: Innovative Nikkei Projects" program presented by Discover Nikkei at theTateuchi Democracy Forum of the Japanese American National Museum on August 31, 2010. The program featured six presentations by individuals who are working on projects that engage younger people in their community through culture and activism. The event was co-sponsored by the Museum and the newly formed Nikkei Youth Network based in Tokyo, Japan. In this clip, Dana Heatherton introduces Vicky Murakami-Tsuda, the Communications Production Manager at the Japanese American National Museum. She talks about the Museum's Discover Nikkei project. *Discover Nikkei is a project that provides opportunities to connect with others and share the Nikkei experience. It is a project of the Japanese American National Museum, made possible with major funding by The Nippon Foundation. The DiscoverNikkei.org website is the primary component of the project.
- published: 29 Sep 2010
- views: 67
- author: DiscoverNikkei
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Japanese Hospital 3 of 14: Presentation by Dr. Troy Kaji - part 1/5
Dr. Troy Kaji's keynote presentation at the Discover Nikkei program, "Japanese Hospital: C...
published: 11 May 2010
author: DiscoverNikkei
Japanese Hospital 3 of 14: Presentation by Dr. Troy Kaji - part 1/5
Dr. Troy Kaji's keynote presentation at the Discover Nikkei program, "Japanese Hospital: Caring for the Pre-war Nikkei Community" at the Japanese American National Museum, Tateuchi Democracy Forum on Saturday, April 11, 2010. The program was co-sponsored by the Little Tokyo Historical Society. Dr. Kaji begins his presentation with a history of medicine in Japan. Troy Kaji, MD earned his medical degree from University of California, Davis in 1986. While at Davis, Troy began his personal research on Japanese American physicians and hospitals, in an ongoing quest to understand his heritage from his physician-grandfather, Kikuo Tashiro. He currently works as a Family Medicine physician in a public safety net facility, Contra Costa Regional Medical Center, at their Richmond Health Center site.
- published: 11 May 2010
- views: 176
- author: DiscoverNikkei