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    • Thu, February 05, 2026
    • Thu, March 19, 2026
    • 2 sessions
    • Northern Clay Center 2424 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN
    • 0

    This event has reached its registration capacity. The waiting list is now open.

    JASM is excited to partner with ceramic artist Juliane Shibata and Northern Clay Center (NCC) to offer two hands-on ceramic workshops! Join us in the NCC Handbuilding Studio to create beautiful artistic pieces inspired by Japanese culture!

    Help make ceramic pieces for 2026 Obon Festival artwork! All are welcome to join; the goal is to include and showcase a wide range of styles and individual perspectives. No previous art or clay experience is necessary (those under 18 yrs. old must be accompanied by adult).


    Project Overview

    • Participants will take part in two free hands-on ceramic workshops at Northern Clay Center.

    • A collaborative artwork created in the workshops will be displayed at JASM’s 2026 Obon Festival.

    • The installation will be featured in the Ordway Gardens at Como Park Zoo & Conservatory.

    • The project celebrates community connections and the unique identities of JASM members and friends.


    Workshop 1: Design & Make Clay Stamps

    Thursday, February 5, 2026
    6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

    Individuals will make 1-2 clay stamps that represent(s) an aspect or aspects of their identity. These stamps will be fired and used in workshop 2.

    (Right: Example of bisque stamp and impression on slab of clay)

    Workshop 2: Use Bisque Stamps to Make Installation Components

    Thursday, March 19, 2026
    6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

    The stamps from the first workshop will be used to transfer designs onto fresh slabs of clay. Participants will use cookie cutters shaped like cherry blossoms to create related installation components.


    (Right: Cherry blossom cookie cutter used to form the overall shape of the piece)


    Note: Participants are strongly encouraged to attend both workshops. However:

    • if individuals can’t attend the first workshop in February, they shouldn’t be dissuaded from signing up for the second workshop. Please email us at jasm@mn-japan.org if you are unable to attend one of the workshops.
    •  if participants attend the first workshop but can’t attend the second, they could have a friend or family member come in their place in March to finish the activity.


    Location
    Northern Clay Center (https://northernclaycenter.org/)
    2424 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406 (Google Maps)

    *Free parking is available in NCC’s West lot (off 24th Ave.)

    *We will meet in Handbuilding Studio (Studio C)


    Important Details

    • Free to participate (Voluntary donations are welcome and help support JASM programming. To donate, please click here.)
    • Registration required
    • Workshop Capacity: Maximum 20 participants per session. First come, first served.
    • A waitlist will be generated if the workshops fill.

    • Material: Clay and tools will be provided. 

    • Age Policy: Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

    About the organizer of Taking Shape

    Juliane Shibata is a ceramic artist and educator based in Northfield, Minnesota. She was awarded a 2025 Center for Craft Teaching Artist Cohort Grant, a 2021 McKnight Artist Fellowship for Ceramic Artists, and Artist Initiative grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board. Juliane received the Tile Heritage Prix Primo award at the 23rd Annual San Angelo National Ceramic Competition and first place in the 62nd Arrowhead Regional Biennial. She has been a resident artist at Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Starworks Center, Art Omi: Artists, The Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China, and the College of Biological Sciences Conservatory & Botanical Collection at the University of Minnesota. Her installations have been commissioned by, among others, Abbott Northwestern Hospital and the Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis.

    www.julianeshibata.com

    Juliane Shibata is a fiscal year 2026 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

    This project is supported by Forecast Public Art through funding from The McKnight Foundation.

                       


    • Sun, February 15, 2026
    • Sat, February 28, 2026

    JASM is excited to host a fundraiser featuring an item that perfectly captures our Minnesota-Japan connection  the Minnesooota T-Shirts that were the talk of the 2025 Obon Festival! It sold out once — now it's back for a limited time by popular request! Grab one for yourself and share the love with friends and family during JASM’s Minnesota T‑Shirts Fundraiser Weeks!”


    This fundraiser will be live from February 15 to February 28th and will be available through our marketplace.


    Orders will be shipped out on the Friday following the order date. 


    All funds raised will go towards JASM's operation cost.


    JASM Executive Director Rio Saito sharing the shirt on local news before Obon 2025



    Pricing:

    Member - $20

    Non-Member - $25


    Shipping:

    Inside US - $10

    International - $20


    Shirt Options:

    Standard Neckline (Men's Sizing) - S, M, L, XL, 2XL

    V-Neck (Women's Sizing) - S, M, L, XL, 2XL


    About the Design:


    The calligraphy itself was done by Tetsuya Shimano, who we are grateful to have as our Calligraphy Master at our Obon Booth each year. Graphic Designer Ken Sakurai was our consultant for the overall design. 


    The calligraphy reads "Minnesoota" in hiragana - the extended "o" sound mimicking the Midwest accent.


    み(mi) ね(ne) そ(so) ぉ(o) た(ta)

    • Sat, February 28, 2026
    • 11:30 PM
    • Sun, March 01, 2026
    • 11:30 PM
    • TBD

    JASM will award the Takuzo Ishida Memorial Scholarship to a student enrolled in a Minnesota high school who wants to broaden their knowledge of Japan through a combination of study and travel.  The application deadline is now extended.

    Please click here to read the application details.

    2025 Timeline:

    • Start accepting applications: December 1, 2025
    • Deadline for applications: February 28, 2026
    • Finalists' interviews with scholarship committee members:  During March 2026
    • Winner of the Scholarship will be notified: Early April 2026


    Past winner:

    2025: Abdulla Abdulaziz and Pajtshiab Yang

    2024: Bennie Tornoe (Click here to read her report on Tsushin Nov. 2024 issue on page 4)

    2023: Walter Barlow (Click here to read his report on Tsushin Nov. 2023 issue on page 3)

    If you would like to make a contribution to the Takuzo Ishida Memorial Scholarship's endowment, please click here.

    Takuzo Ishida was a researcher, carpenter, chef, and bonsai enthusiast who served as President of JASM and Founder/Principal of the Minneapolis Japanese School. The Takuzo Ishida Memorial Scholarship was established in 2019 by Mr. Ishida’s family and friends to recognize his contributions to the Japanese community in Minnesota and to support his passion for youth education. (To read a special edition of the Tsushin dedicated to Mr. Ishida, please click here. )


    • Sun, March 01, 2026
    • Sun, July 26, 2026

    Mondale Scholarship applications will open in Mid-March!


    Picture from a Mondale Scholarship Recipient 2024-2025: Molly Turley (second from right), Making Pottery in Unnan City (雲南市 )

    The Japan America Society of Minnesota (JASM) will award the Mondale Scholarship to undergraduate students enrolled in Minnesota colleges or North Dakota State University who want to broaden their knowledge of Japan through a combination of study and travel.


    Former Ambassador Mondale continually promoted a deeper understanding of Japanese business, government, culture, and language among corporate leaders and employees in America. The Japan America Society of Minnesota is proud to have this opportunity to assist Minnesota/North Dakota students in their quest for a study experience in Japan since 1998.


    The selection committee has the discretion to award up to $2,000 for each scholarship. In a typical year, between 3 and 5 scholarships are awarded. The awards are specifically to be used for travel to or within Japan before, during, or after the student’s specified term(s) of study.

    • July 16, 2026 - Application Deadline
    • July 26, 2026   - Send interview invitations to candidates
    • Aug 7, 2026 - Complete interviews of candidates
    • Aug 10, 2026 - Award scholarships
    Find out about what goes into the application, read testimonies from past Mondale Scholars, and get all the details here.
    • Mon, April 06, 2026
    • Mon, June 22, 2026
    • Online
    Register

    Registration will open on Thursday, February 19.


    We are happy finally to announce that JASM will launch its inaugural online Japanese language course. This course will meet once a week in the evening for twelve weeks and will be offered online via Zoom.

    This is a pilot course offered exclusively to JASM members.


    Course Description

    Schedule

    Dates: April 6 – June 22, 2026 (12 weeks)
    Day: Mondays
    Time:

    • Class: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM CT
    • Office Hour: 7:30 – 8:00 PM CT

    Each session includes 90 minutes of class, followed by an optional 30-minute office hour for individual questions and support.

    Level

    Beginner

    Price

    $350* (JASM members only)

    *This pilot course is available exclusively to JASM members.

    About the Class

    • The Beginner-Level Japanese Course is intended for learners who are new to the language and do not yet read or write Hiragana or Katakana.
    • If you have no prior experience learning Japanese, this course is highly recommended.
    • The class will have a minimum of 5 students and a maximum of 10 students.

    Additional Support (Optional Tandem Partner Program)

    JASM wants every participant to succeed in this course. To provide additional support, we offer an optional tandem partner or volunteer support service for those who are interested. Participants may be matched with a tandem partner for mutual language practice or with a volunteer who wishes to assist learners in an informal setting. Tandem partners and volunteers will be native speakers or individuals who are fluent in the language. Tandem partners and volunteers do not provide formal instruction or tutoring. Participation in this service is completely optional and available upon request.

    Required Materials

    Genki I (3rd Edition), The Japan Times

    • Textbook
      ISBN-13: 978-4-7890-1730-5
    • Workbook (CDs included)
      ISBN-13: 978-4-7890-1731-2

    Please prepare a small whiteboard and marker, or alternatively, paper and a thick marker (such as a Sharpie) for use during class activities.

    Textbooks may be purchased through Amazon or other (online) bookstores.

    Course Objectives

    This course is designed for those who have no previous knowledge of Japanese, and it aims to develop the four communication skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing as well as culture-specific skills: Do’s and Don’ts. Based on the guidelines that the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) has made, you will aim to reach the level of Novice Mid by the end of this course. 

    This course will cover Lessons 1 through 3 of GENKI I (refer to “Required Materials”), including both “Conversation and Grammar” and “Reading and Writing.” The following topics are covered in this course: 

    1. Meeting people for the first time,

    2. Shopping and eating out, and

    3. Describing activities and extending/declining invitations.

    To facilitate literacy, two types of Japanese characters, Hiragana and Katakana, and 15 Chinese characters, Kanji, will be introduced. When you learn characters in class, you will show your handwritten characters to the instructor through the camera.

    Respectful interactions are critical to successful professional conduct, and facial expressions are very important to avoid misinterpretation and miscommunication. It is strongly encouraged to turn on your camera throughout class to help build our classroom community.

    About Instructor

    Keiko Kawakami is a Senior Teaching Specialist of Japanese in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) at the University of Minnesota since 2010. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Japanese Language and Literature, and a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics with Bilingual Education and Diversity Studies. She has taught Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Japanese courses in higher education, and she teaches private lessons to those from children to the elderly.

    Besides teaching, she enjoys translating documents and has done several works including “Sachiko: A Nagasaki Bomb Survivor’s Story” published in 2016 and "A Bowl Full of Peace" published in 2020 written by Caren Stelson.

    She is an active member of Minnesota Council of Teachers of Japanese (MCTJ) , American Association of Teachers of Japanese (AATJ), and Saint Paul – Nagasaki Sister City Committee (SPNSCC) as well as Japan America Society of Minnesota (JASM).


    TERMS & POLICIES 

    Holiday Breaks & Make-Up Classes

    If the instructor knows in advance that she will be unable to teach on a regularly scheduled class date, an alternative date will be noted in the course description. Make-up classes will be held on another date mutually agreed upon by the instructor and the class.

    Registration Deadline

    Monday, March 23rd

    Membership Requirement

    JASM membership is required to register.

    • Individual: $50

    • Family: $75

    • Individual-Sustaining: $25/month

    • or more

    Memberships are valid for one year from the date of payment.

    Join here: https://japanamericasocietyofminnesota.wildapricot.org/Join-JASM

    Textbooks

    JASM does not place textbook orders on behalf of students. Please purchase your required textbooks independently and have them ready before the first class session.

    Registration

    Register online at 

    https://japanamericasocietyofminnesota.wildapricot.org/event-6554922 

    Class Size

    The class requires a minimum of 5 students and has a maximum of 10 students.

    Online Meeting Platform

    JASM’s Japanese language class is conducted via Zoom, unless otherwise specified.

    • Students are responsible for securing a quiet and appropriate space to participate in the full 90-minute class session. The additional 30-minute office hours is optional.

    • The instructor will email the Zoom link prior to the first class.

    • The Zoom link will remain the same throughout the term unless otherwise announced.

    Classes may be recorded at the instructor’s discretion and shared only with enrolled students for a limited time of up to one month for review purpose or in case of absence. Sharing Zoom links or recorded class materials with third parties is strictly prohibited.

    Recommended Device

    Students are strongly encouraged to use a computer or tablet. Mobile devices are not recommended, as they may limit Zoom functionality.

    Cancellation & Refund Policy

    All cancellation and refund requests must be submitted by email.

    • By March 23, 2026: Full refund

    • March 24 – April 5, 2026: 50% refund

    • After April 6, 2026: No refunds

    No refunds or credits will be issued for missed classes.
    (All times are Central Standard Time.)

    Waitlist Policy

    If a class is full at the time of registration, students will be placed on a waitlist. Students will be notified if space becomes available.

    Tandem Partner Policy

    Tandem partners will be matched by the JASM office. Requests for partner changes may be made up to two (2) times, subject to availability. Please contact us at jasm@mn-japan.org. Participants are responsible for arranging meeting format (in person or online), schedules, and communication directly with their tandem partner. Tandem partners and volunteers provide informal language exchange only and do not offer instruction or tutoring. JASM is not responsible for arrangements or interactions that occur outside of official class sessions.

    Additional Notes

    • Tuition is not prorated. Missed classes cannot be made up, and no refunds or private tutoring are provided for absences.

    • If a class receives fewer than 4 registrations, it will be canceled. In that case, registered students may request a full refund.

    • Class schedules may change due to instructor availability, holidays, or unforeseen circumstances. Any make-up classes will be scheduled in consultation with the class.

    • A certificate of class completion may be issued upon request for students with 60% or higher attendance.

    • This is an adult language program. Classes are open to individuals 18 years and older.


    • Sun, August 16, 2026
    • 3:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Como Park Zoo and Conservatory

    Obon Festival 2026 ticket will be available at Como Park website.

    Please save the date for Obon Festival 2026 at Como Park on Sunday, August 16 from 3 PM to sundown for a celebration of Japanese culture and tradition.  There will be food, singing, dancing, martial arts, and of course, lantern lighting! This is a family friendly event perfect for everyone. 

    The Obon Festival will take place rain or shine!

    Please stay tuned for updates!

    To find details, including parking information, and purchase tickets please visit Como Park website.

      


    JASM Activities that will be at Obon Festival: 

    Calligraphy - Try your hand at calligraphy or ask the calligraphy master for a message on a fan (with a donation of $15 or more)

    Yo-Yo Tsuri - A game where participants fish for floating balloons

    Kingyo sukui - In our version, fish for rubber fish with scoopers

    Japanese Quiz - Test your knowledge of Japan and win a prize

     Wanage - Enjoy Japanese ring toss with friends

    Main Booth - Find variety of JASM merchandise and other fun items.

    Visit JASM Main Booth for Obon Festival Masks!

    We hope to see you there!


    • Sat, November 14, 2026
    • 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Oak Ridge Country Club 700 Oak Ridge Rd, Hopkins, MN 55305

    Please mark your calendars for the 2026 Mondale Award and Scholarship Gala. It will be held in person on Saturday, November 14th at the Oak Ridge Country Club in Hopkins.


    Registration will open at the end of September.


    Both the Mondale Award and Mondale Scholarship will be presented at this event. The Mondale Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the building of understanding, cooperation, and respect between the people of Japan and Minnesota. 

    The Mondale Scholarship is presented to students enrolled in Minnesota colleges and universities who want to broaden their knowledge of Japan through a combination of study and travel.

    Please keep an eye out for registration information which will come in September.





    • Thu, December 10, 2026
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • 1601 Utica Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55416
    • 50

    The 2026 Annual Meeting will be held on Thursday, December 10, at 6:00 p.m. at our Corporate Member, Taiyo International, Inc.’s office (Google Maps).

    At the meeting, we will reflect on the past year and look ahead to the next. We’ll discuss new ways to further JASM’s mission and hold elections for board members.

    Registration priority will be given to voting members.
    If you wish to bring a guest, please contact jasm@mn-japan.org.


    We look forward to seeing you there!


    Parking information:

    Please use Lilac Drive S to enter the parking garage on the east side. If arriving from Utica Street, take the road in front of the Taiyo office building, which will lead you to Lilac Drive and the parking garage entrance. There is no charge for parking. (Click here for a sky view map and here for the street view image of the parking garage.)



Sun, February 15, 2026 J-Quiz 2026 (Online)
Sun, February 15, 2026 J-Quiz 2026 - Sponsorship/Donation Request
Wed, February 11, 2026 JASM Connects - with Sushi Avenue (In-Person)
Thu, January 15, 2026 Goshuin: The Art of Japanese Temple and Shrine Stamps (online)
Sat, December 20, 2025 JASM Community Engagements 2025
Thu, December 11, 2025 2025 Annual Meeting (in-person)
Sat, November 15, 2025 Bid for the Win with the Mondale Gala Silent Auction - No Ticket Necessary!
Sat, November 15, 2025 2025 Mondale Award and Scholarship Gala (In-Person)
Sat, November 15, 2025 Announcement: JoAnn Blatchley, Mondale Award 2025 Recipient
Wed, October 29, 2025 JASM Connects - with Pocket Water Press (In Person)
Sat, September 20, 2025 2025 JASM Fundraiser Golf Scramble (in-person)
Sat, September 13, 2025 Kimono Fundraiser (In-Person)
Thu, August 28, 2025 Dine and Donate with Leeann Chin (In-Person)
Mon, August 18, 2025 2025 Mondale Award Nominations
Sun, August 17, 2025 2025 Japanese Obon Festival (In-Person)
Thu, July 24, 2025 Expo 2025 Osaka: Insights with Mark Ritchie (online)
Thu, July 17, 2025 JASM Connects - with Fredrikson & Byron (In-Person)
Sun, July 13, 2025 JASM Activities at Mia Family Day! (Exhibitor)
Sat, June 07, 2025 Harukaze Concert 2025: Solo, Songs and Duets by Leyna Marika Papach (in-person)
Thu, May 29, 2025 Draw Like a Pro! Illustration Workshop with a Japanese Artist (Online)
Wed, May 28, 2025 JASM Connects - with MGK, A Company of Sumitomo Chemical
Thu, May 15, 2025 Curator Talk: the World of Ukiyo-e Sumo Prints (ONLINE)
Thu, April 10, 2025 Know Me Kai: Networking Event (in-person)
Thu, April 10, 2025 New Member Social 2025 (In-Person)
Tue, April 01, 2025 Mondale Scholarship 2025-2026 Application Open
Wed, March 26, 2025 Workout with Delta Kai (online)
Thu, March 06, 2025 JASM Connects - with the Saint Paul Saints Baseball Club
Sun, February 09, 2025 J-Quiz 2025 (Online)
Sun, February 09, 2025 J-Quiz 2025, Sponsorship/Donation Request
Thu, December 12, 2024 2024 Annual Meeting
Sat, November 16, 2024 2024 Mondale Award and Scholarship Gala (in-person)
Sat, November 16, 2024 Be Part of the 2024 Mondale Gala Online Auction – No Gala Ticket Needed!
Sat, September 21, 2024 2024 JASM Charity Golf Scramble (in-person)
Sun, August 18, 2024 2024 Japanese Obon Festival
Sun, August 18, 2024 2024 Obon Festival Volunteers Needed!
Sun, August 18, 2024 Rivals with a Cause: Red Team vs. White Team Fundraising Showdown
Thu, August 08, 2024 UFF DA!: How World War II Started a Japanese Community in Minnesota (Online)
Thu, July 18, 2024 Mondale Scholarship Application Open
Sun, July 14, 2024 Yosakoi Workshop (in-person)
Sun, May 19, 2024 Harukaze 2024 (in-person)
Thu, May 09, 2024 Working in Japan? Navigating Japanese Employment with Hiroshi Mitsuda (Online)
Wed, May 08, 2024 JASM Member only! Japanese Language Class Listening Session (online)
Thu, April 18, 2024 New Member Social 2024 (In-Person)
Thu, April 11, 2024 Corporate Roundtable 2024 with Miller Milling Company (in-Person)
Thu, March 21, 2024 Furoshiki Demo with Kazumi Kataoka (Online)
Wed, February 21, 2024 (ONLINE) JSNC & NAJAS Friends Present: Japanese Houses: Stories of Remarkable Homes and the People Who Made Them
Tue, February 20, 2024 Support J-Quiz, order Kana-chan Beanie now!
Sun, February 11, 2024 J-Quiz 2024 Sponsorship Request
Sun, February 11, 2024 J-Quiz 2024 (Online)
Thu, February 01, 2024 JASM Member Recruitment Campaign
Sat, December 23, 2023 Online viewing Harukaze 2023 "The Boy Who Drew Cats" by Asako Hirabayashi
Wed, December 13, 2023 2023 Annual Meeting
Sun, November 19, 2023 Chirimen (& more) Fundraiser 2.0
Sat, November 04, 2023 2023 Mondale Award Winner!
Sat, November 04, 2023 2023 Mondale Award and Scholarship Gala (in-person)
Sat, November 04, 2023 Please join the 2023 Mondale Gala Online Auction!
Wed, October 11, 2023 Elevating the Art of Gyotaku with Dwight Hwang (Online)
Sat, September 23, 2023 2023 JASM Charity Golf Scramble
Sun, September 17, 2023 Chirimen (and more) Fundraiser
Thu, September 14, 2023 Ghibli Park: Encounters with Totoro and Laputa’s Robots with Dr. Jeff DuBois (Online)
Mon, August 28, 2023 Grassroots Summit Host Family Needed
Sun, August 20, 2023 2023 Japanese Obon Festival
Sun, August 20, 2023 (Closed)2023 Obon Festival Volunteers Needed!
Sun, July 09, 2023 Summer Festival Dance Workshop: Bringing Japanese Summer to the Sculpture Garden(in person)
Sun, June 11, 2023 Harukaze 2023 "The Boy Who Drew Cats" by Asako Hirabayashi (in-person)
Thu, May 25, 2023 Meet the Authors: Constance Hays Matsumoto & Kent Matsumoto, co-authors of "Of White Ashes" (Online)
Tue, May 23, 2023 Reception for JASM Members : 50th Anniversary Photo Exhibition (in-person)
Fri, May 05, 2023 50th Anniversary Photo Exhibition
Thu, April 20, 2023 Mia Curator Talk: The Art and Life of Fukuda Kodōjin: Japan’s Great Poet and Landscape Artist (Online)
Thu, April 13, 2023 Corporate Roundtable with the Metropolitan Airports Commission
Thu, March 30, 2023 Live from London, Artist Talk: Flora Inspired Ceramics of Hitomi Hosono
Sun, March 12, 2023 Pre-Order Now for Kana-chan T-shirt!
Thu, March 09, 2023 Live from Japan, Artist Talk: the Fine Art of Bookbinding with Yo Yamazaki (Online)
Thu, February 16, 2023 JOI Talk: Japanese manners and customs (Online)
Sun, February 12, 2023 Register Today: Online J-Quiz 2023 for Everyone
Thu, January 26, 2023 JOI Talk: Japanese New Year Traditions and "Hanachozu" flower arranging (Online)
Sat, November 19, 2022 2022 Mondale Award Winners!
Sat, November 19, 2022 2022 Mondale Award and Scholarship Gala (in-person): JASM's 50th Anniversary
Fri, November 18, 2022 Please join the Mondale Gala Online Auction
Thu, October 27, 2022 Smart Agriculture and its Benefits (Online)
Thu, October 06, 2022 Enthusiastic Cheering Culture of Japanese Baseball Fans
Sat, September 24, 2022 Rhythm of Japan in ND: Celebrating the friendship of North Dakota and Japan
Sat, September 17, 2022 2022 JASM Charity Golf Tournament
Sun, August 21, 2022 2022 Japanese Obon Festival
Sun, August 21, 2022 2022 Obon Festival Volunteers Needed!
Thu, July 28, 2022 POSTPONED: Smart Agriculture and its Benefits (in person)
Sun, July 17, 2022 YOSAKOI Dance Workshop: Bringing Japanese Summer to the Sculpture Garden
Thu, June 30, 2022 Mia Curator Talk: “Minneapolis' New Clothes: Dressed by Nature—Textiles of Japan”
Sun, June 12, 2022 Primavera: JASM 50th Anniversary Harukaze Concert 2022
Wed, June 08, 2022 Corporate Roundtable with AgriPro/Syngenta
Thu, April 28, 2022 ”Tattoo History" with Emi Nijiya (Online)
Thu, February 24, 2022 Artist Talk ”Water Flows, Life Blooms" with Mayumi Amada (Online)
Thu, January 27, 2022 A Tale of Two Friends: A Brief History of Minnesota-Japan Relations (Online)
Wed, December 15, 2021 2021 Annual Meeting (Online)
Fri, November 05, 2021 2021 Virtual Mondale Award and Scholarship Gala: Remembering Ambassador Mondale
Fri, October 29, 2021 Special Sake Deal for Mondale Gala Night
Thu, October 14, 2021 Corporate Roundtable with Hamre, Schumann, Mueller & Larson, P.C.
Sat, October 09, 2021 2021 JASM Charity Golf Tournament
Tue, August 17, 2021 Shinshunkai Summer Throwback
Sun, August 15, 2021 2021 Obon Festival
Thu, July 22, 2021 A Story of Obon with Twin Cities Buddhist Association Sangha
Thu, July 08, 2021 Kamishibai/Storytelling with Minneapolis Ibaraki Sister City Association
Sat, June 05, 2021 Edamame Champ 全米エダマメ選手権
Thu, May 20, 2021 Mia Curator Talk for Exhibition Tour in Japan
Sun, April 18, 2021 Rakugo by Tozaburo Yanagiya: Shinshunkai(新春会)Part 2
Thu, April 08, 2021 Kiritanpo Lesson with America-Japan Society of Akita
Sun, March 14, 2021 Kazha Meet & Greet at Shinshunkai (新春会) 2021
Sun, March 14, 2021 2021 Shinshunkai(新春会)
Tue, March 09, 2021 Corporate Roundtable: North Dakota Edition
Thu, February 25, 2021 Whiskey Tasting with Chris Uhde
Sat, February 20, 2021 J-Quiz 2021

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