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SUMMARY:Japanese Women in Fermentation: Sake\, Wine & Beer Tasting + Live Taiko
DESCRIPTION:*We invite you for this special event in cooperation with Sequoia Sake Company! \n*Sequoia Sake is happy to extend a 10% discount on any sake purchases during the event to Society members! \nTaste sake\, wine\, and beer crafted by Japanese women producers in Northern California\, with otsumami\, a panel discussion\, and live Taiko. \n\n\n\n\nA Historic First: Three Japanese Women\, Three Crafts\, One Afternoon\nFor the first time in the Bay Area\, three Japanese women masters of fermentation are coming together to host a collaborative celebration of craft. This is an incredibly rare opportunity to meet the women behind the labels of local sake\, wine\, and beer in a single\, intimate setting. \nNote on Attendance: To maintain the intimacy of the panel discussion and the quality of the tasting experience\, this is a very small event and seats are strictly limited. We recommend securing your tickets early for this one-of-a-kind gathering. \nAbout the Event\nThis guided tasting experience brings together sake\, wine\, and beer crafted by Japanese women working across the region. Guests will taste a wide range of sake\, wine\, and beer while hearing directly from the producers about fermentation traditions\, craft techniques\, and the stories behind each beverage. \nThroughout the event\, guests will enjoy 3–6 curated samples each of sake\, wine\, and beer\, accompanied by Japanese small bites (otsumami) designed to complement the tasting. \nThe afternoon will also feature a panel discussion with the three producers\, where they will share their experiences making alcoholic beverages in California as Japanese women—discussing challenges\, rewards\, and the paths that led them into fermentation. Guests are warmly invited to participate with questions during the conversation. \nAs a cultural highlight\, the event will also include a live Taiko drum performance\, bringing the powerful rhythm and spirit of traditional Japanese drumming to the gathering. \nMeet the Producers\nNoriko Kamei | Co-Founder & Brewer\, Sequoia Sake Company\nOur host for the afternoon\, Noriko\, transitioned from a career in IT to become a pioneer of the craft sake movement in San Francisco. Driven by a passion for fresh\, unpasteurized Nama sake\, she leads Sequoia Sake’s koji production with meticulous care. Using organic California rice and Yosemite watershed water\, Noriko’s sakes have earned prestigious recognition both locally and in Japan\, proving that world-class sake can have deep roots in the Bay Area. \nSonoe Hirabayashi | Owner & Winemaker\, Six Cloves Wines\nBorn in Nagano\, Japan\, Sonoe’s heritage is steeped in the “kura” (brewery) tradition. Her family has produced miso\, soy sauce\, and sake for generations\, giving her an intuitive connection to the living arts of fermentation. With a degree in Viticulture and Enology from UC Davis\, Sonoe founded Six Cloves Wines to bridge Japanese precision with the premier terroir of Sonoma County. She is also a dedicated Taiko performer\, bringing the same rhythmic discipline to her winemaking that she brings to the drum. \nNaoko Haruyama | Food Scientist & Brewer\, Barebottle Brewing Co.\nBringing both academic rigor and artisanal soul to the group\, Naoko holds an M.S. in Food Science from Kyushu University and is a graduate of the renowned UC Davis Master Brewers program. Her deep expertise in the microbiology of yeast allows her to innovate within the Bay Area brewing scene\, crafting beers that reflect a sophisticated balance of scientific excellence and Japanese aesthetic. \nFood Pairing\nJapanese small bites (otsumami) will be prepared by Mariko Grady of\nAedan Fermented Foods\, featuring thoughtfully fermented ingredients that pair beautifully with the beverages. \nThe Performance: Heartbeat of the Island\nThe afternoon will be energized by live Taiko performances representing the preservation of Japanese heritage: \n\nMiyake Daiko originates from the traditional festival music “Miyakejima Kamitsuki Mikoshi Daiko” of Miyake Island. Under the guidance of our sensei (instructors)—the Tsumura family of the Miyakejima Geinou Doushikai—this original festival music was dynamically arranged for the stage. The Miyake rhythm is deceptively simple\, yet highly physically demanding. Bay Area Miyake is a dedicated group composed of Miyake Daiko enthusiasts from across the region.\nHachijo Daiko by Hideaki & Hitomi : North Bay’s favorite taiko couple\, Hitomi and Hideaki\, share the improvisational spirit of Hachijo Daiko. After meeting in NYC and joining the historic group So-Daiko\, they have become pillars of the international taiko community\, sharing the unique\, two-sided drumming style that captures the spirit of Hachijo Island.\n\nTwo live Taiko performances will take place outside the brewery: \n1:00 PM\n3:00 PM \nEach performance lasts approximately 10 minutes. Guests attending any of the tasting sessions will be able to step outside to enjoy the performance either before or after their tasting experience. \nAdditional Information\n• This event is 21+ only\n• General Admission is $65 + Eventbrite Fees (Total: $71.21)
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/japanese-women-in-fermentation/
LOCATION:Sequoia Sake Company\, 50 Apparel Way\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94124\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T204500
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260323T012826Z
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SUMMARY:Kobo Sessions: Sonic Improvisation Trio x Japanese Wine x Bento Box
DESCRIPTION:Featuring: Kanoko Nishi (koto)\, Theresa Wong (voice and cello) and Haruka Fujii (percussion) \nNippon Kobo presents the second Kobo Sessions\, on May 2\, 2026 at Hosfelt Gallery in San Francisco. \nKobo Sessions are premium events set in intimate locations\, with a small audience capacity to offer an intimate experience of music and culture from contemporary Japan. Centered on this year’s theme — Ma: The Space Between All Things — this event will explore Japanese aesthetics and music through an interdisciplinary collaboration between the sonic improvisation trio of Kanoko Nishi (koto)\, Theresa Wong (cello)\, and Haruka Fujii (percussion)\, alongside an exhibition of artworks by Emil Lukas. \nNippon Kobo Spring Season 2026 is presented in collaboration with Hosfelt Gallery\, Asian Wine Association of America\, The Conservatory at One Sansome\, and Japan Society of Northern California.
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/kobo-sessions-2-sonic-improvisation-trio/
LOCATION:Hosfelt Gallery\, 260 Utah St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260512T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260512T183000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260409T192733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T234713Z
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SUMMARY:2026 U.S.-Japan Healthcare Connection Reverse Pitch Event
DESCRIPTION:*In-person program\nCome hear pitches from leading Japan-focused strategic investors and pharmaceutical companies including AN Ventures\, Astellas\, Chugai Pharmaceuticals\, Daiichi Sankyo\, Nippon Life\, Ono Pharmaceuticals and Recor Medical. Our presenters will share their investment and partnering priorities with the audience\, and tell you how to connect with them to discuss strategic partnering opportunities. \nThis is an amazing opportunity to get in front of leading US biotech\, pharma and life science strategic partners and investors that are interested in startup life science firms. In addition\, we will have a panel discussion featuring market-entry experts from the life sciences industry who will share their thoughts on the topic “Why do Therapeutics in Japan?” \nThis Biopharma-focused event is our sixth Reverse Pitch event – following on the heels of our successful Medtech and Diagnostics Reverse Pitch event in November 2025. The event will be followed by a networking reception where you will have the opportunity to connect with the presenters and others with deep experience in the Japanese market.
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/2026-u-s-japan-healthcare-connection-reverse-pitch-event/
LOCATION:Triple Ring Technologies\, 39655 Eureka Dr\, Newark\, CA\, 94560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Healthcare
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan Society of Northern California":MAILTO:jsnc@usajapan.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260513T200000
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CREATED:20260331T005141Z
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SUMMARY:*SOLD OUT* Intermediate Speaking Workshop – Level up your 日本語
DESCRIPTION:*This workshop is now Sold Out.\nStay tuned for our newsletters and social media posts for future workshops!* \nDo you have a solid foundation of essential Japanese? Have you completed your JLPT N4 test and are studying for JLPT N3? Let’s help you level up your pre-intermediate Japanese skills! \nWe are now accepting students for a 10-week workshop on intermediate conversations. Under the steady guidance of Ikunaga sensei\, 6 students will have the opportunity to flex their Japanese capabilities over Zoom for 2 hours at a time. In this intimate group setting\, Ikunaga-sensei will be able to gauge the needs of each student and adjust the subject matter to these needs. This is a great way to grow comfortable using Japanese in unscripted and genuine conversations and help take your Japanese speaking to the next level! \nExamples of topics that will be covered. \n\nConversational Grammar\nEssential JLPT Kanji\nOnomatopoeia\nAnd More!\n\n*This workshop is meant for those who already have a foundation in Japanese\, preferably having completed the JSNC’s Pre-Intermediate 3-4 OR passed JLPT level N3 or N4. \n*Workshops with low enrollment may be canceled.
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/intermediate-speaking-workshop-level-up-your-nihongo-may-2026/
LOCATION:https://www.usajapan.org/event/intermediate-speaking-workshop-level-up-your-nihongo-may-2026/
CATEGORIES:Language
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan Society of Northern California":MAILTO:jsnc@usajapan.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T173000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260423T165519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260608T234606Z
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SUMMARY:What Silicon Valley Can Learn from Japanese Innovation
DESCRIPTION:*Hybrid program\nIn cooperation with the Stanford US-Asia Technology Management Center\, the Japan Society of Northern California will host a program on “What Silicon Valley Can Learn from Japanese Innovation.” Following a keynote address by Dr. Richard Dasher\, panelists will discuss how Silicon Valley can add value to its innovation ecosystem through engagement with Japan. Specific topics will include distinctive characteristics of Japan’s innovation ecosystem\, domains of particular Japanese science\, technology\, and innovation strength that offer opportunities for Silicon Valley investors and business partners\, and ways to overcome the challenges of partnering with Japan for value creation. \nThis program is in memoriam of John Thomas\, a co-founder of the Japan-U.S. Innovation Awards Program and a long-serving board member of the Japan Society of Northern California. \n 
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/what-silicon-valley-can-learn-from-japanese-innovation/
LOCATION:Stanford University\, Bishop Auditorium\, 518 Memorial Way\, Stanford\, CA\, 94305
CATEGORIES:Innovation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan Society of Northern California":MAILTO:jsnc@usajapan.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T180000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260416T220631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T210251Z
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SUMMARY:*SOLD OUT* Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries' Tour with Asian Art Museum Chief Curator Rob Mintz
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time:\n​Thursday\, May 28th\, 2026 from 4:30 – 6:00 PM \n​Venue:\n​Asian Art Museum | 200 Larkin St\, San Francisco\, CA 94102 \n​Description: \nJoin us for a special tour of the exhibit “Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries” before it closes on July 20th. We will be led by Chief Curator of the Asian Art Museum\, Rob Mintz. \n​*This is a private event that is exclusive to Leadership Circle and Corporate Members. We reserve the right to refuse admission. \n_
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/chiharu-shiota-two-home-countries-tour-with-asian-art-museum-chief-curator-rob-mintz/
LOCATION:Asian Art Museum\, 200 Larkin Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,VIP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T203000
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CREATED:20260511T171916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T172124Z
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SUMMARY:VIP Dinner with Asian Art Museum Chief Curator Rob Mintz
DESCRIPTION:The Japan Society of Northern California invites you to an exclusive VIP dinner in following with the special tour of the Asian Art Museum’s exhibit “Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries” with Chief Curator Rob Mintz. \nPlease join us for what promises to be a very fun and engaging evening. (Note that attendance is limited.) \nDate & Time:\nThursday\, May 28th from 6:30 PM \n​Venue:\nUccello Lounge | 200 Van Ness Ave\, San Francisco\, CA 94102\n*The venue is a 6-minute walk from the Asian Art Museum \nAdmission:\n$100 \n  \n*This is a private event that is exclusive to Leadership Circle and Corporate members. We reserve the right to refuse admission. \n_
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/aam-curator-vip-dinner/
LOCATION:Uccello Lounge\, 200 Van Ness Ave\, San Francisco\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:VIP
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260521T210342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T230524Z
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SUMMARY:Nippon Vibes: Japanese Cinema Weekend at New People
DESCRIPTION:Join us and the New People Cinema for a screening of series of Japanese cinema pop-ups! \nFollowing its reopening in historic San Francisco Japantown\, New People Cinema continues its collaboration with The Roxie through a series of Japanese cinema pop-ups. After launching earlier this year\, Nippon Vibes returns for its second edition—this time built around the theme “Reframing.” Through the eyes of Japan’s most visionary filmmakers across generations\, join us for a cinematic journey that reshapes how you see the world and its “truth.” \nPresented by Roxie @ New People
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/nippon-vibes-japanese-cinema-weekend-at-new-people/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T183000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260422T003020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T214205Z
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SUMMARY:Japan's Metalcraft Superstars: Ten Master Artists
DESCRIPTION:*Online program \nDrawn from 2\,300 years of Japan’s rich metalworking heritage\, today’s leading metal artists are redefining tradition for the 21st century. Join us for an online Zoom presentation by Steve Beimel of JapanCraft21\, which will explore remarkable casting and forging techniques while highlighting the work of ten extraordinary artists — men and women whose creativity bridges history and innovation through a dazzling range of original works and contemporary processes. \nBeimel and his team at JapanCraft21 are passionately committed to revitalizing traditional Japanese arts. Don’t miss your chance to learn about Japanese metalwork master artisans!
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/japancraft21-metalcraft-superstars-ten-master-artists/
LOCATION:https://www.usajapan.org/event/japancraft21-metalcraft-superstars-ten-master-artists/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T190000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260427T235347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T182056Z
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SUMMARY:“Diamond Diplomacy” Screening and Special Director’s Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the San Francisco Main Library for a screening of Diamond Diplomacy\, directed by Yuriko Gamo Romer. This engaging documentary explores how baseball became a beloved sport in Japan despite complex political tensions with the United States. \nDiamond Diplomacy explores 150+ years of shared history between the United States and Japan through our shared love of baseball. Anchored by the stories of two former players—Japan’s Masanori “Mashi” Murakami and the USA’s Warren Cromartie—the film traces the evolution of a complex international relationship\, touching on racism\, diplomacy\, and the unifying power of sports. \nThe screening will be followed by a special talk with director Yuriko Gamo Romer and executive producer Glen S. Fukushima.
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/diamond-diplomacy-screening/
LOCATION:Koret Auditorium\, San Francisco Main Library\, 100 Larkin Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T213000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260428T220022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T175731Z
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SUMMARY:“Diamond Diplomacy” Screening VIP Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Japan Society of Northern California invites you to an exclusive VIP dinner in conjunction with the special screening of Diamond Diplomacy\, a documentary exploring the deep cultural and diplomatic ties between the United States and Japan through the shared history of baseball. \nThis intimate evening will be held in honor of Yuriko Gamo Romer\, award-winning director of Diamond Diplomacy\, and will bring together distinguished guests for meaningful conversation on the power of sports in international relations and cultural exchange. We are also pleased to welcome Glen S. Fukushima\, executive producer\, who are expected to join the gathering for a dynamic discussion on the film and its broader themes of U.S.–Japan connection. \nJoin us for a memorable evening of dialogue\, connection\, and appreciation for the enduring friendship between Japan and the United States. \n​*We have an exciting event with Yuriko Gamo Romer that takes place right before this dinner at the San Francisco Public Library. Please consider joining the event starting at 5PM\, “Diamond Diplomacy” Screening and Special Director’s Talk! \nDate & Time:\nTuesday\, June 9th\, 2026 at 7:30PM \n​Venue:\nTeakwood | 399 Grove St\, San Francisco\, CA 94102 (https://www.burmateakwood.com/)\n*The venue is a 10-minute walk from the San Francisco Public Library \nAdmission:\n$100 \n​Description:\nLeadership Circle & Corporate Members – VIP Dinner with Director\, Yuriko Gamo Romer \n*This is a private event that is exclusive to Leadership Circle and Corporate members. We reserve the right to refuse admission. \n_
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/diamond-diplomacy-vip-dinner/
LOCATION:Teakwood\, 399 Grove St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:VIP
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan Society of Northern California":MAILTO:jsnc@usajapan.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260612T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260612T203000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260506T234658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T212123Z
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SUMMARY:Maesawa Wagyu Beef & Premium Sake Pairing Seminar and Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the extraordinary flavors of one of Japan’s most prized and rare wagyu varieties\, Maesawa beef\, expertly paired with premium sake. Raised in limited quantities in Oshu\, Iwate (also the hometown of Shohei Ohtani)\, Maesawa beef is nurtured in a low-stress environment and fed high-quality local rice straw\, producing exceptional marbling and a refined\, melt-in-your-mouth texture. \nThis multi-course experience features a variety of cuts and preparations\, from elegant small bites to more substantial dishes such as sliders and barbecue. Each course is thoughtfully paired with premium Japanese sake sourced from the same region in Iwate\, highlighting the nuanced harmony between local beef and brews. \nMore than a tasting\, this evening offers a guided\, educational journey alongside a generous dinner designed to satisfy both curiosity and appetite. Whether you are a seasoned wagyu enthusiast\, a sake aficionado\, or simply eager to explore the depth of Japanese culinary culture\, this event promises a rich and memorable experience. \n大谷選手を生み出した岩手奥州の極上の前沢牛と銘酒を、味わう特別な一夜。日本が誇る希少な和牛「前沢牛」を、多彩な料理でご堪能いただきながら、岩手産のプレミアム日本酒とのペアリングを楽しむセミナー＆ビュッフェディナーです。前沢牛の魅力や酒との相性についてもご紹介し、味わうだけではない、知的で贅沢な食体験をお届けします。
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/maesawa-wagyu-oshu-sake/
LOCATION:Bacchus Wine & Spirits\, 25 Hillcrest Blvd\, Millbrae\, CA\, 94030\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260614T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260511T062942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T231541Z
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SUMMARY:World Cup Viewing Party: Japan v. Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:World Cup Viewing Party!\n応援で、日本はもっと強くなる。 \nCheering on Japan in the 2026 FIFA World Cup? Come watch the game with fellow fans and enjoy a beer as Japan takes on the Netherlands! \nThis year’s watch party is hosted by Standard Deviant Brewing\, which will provide food beer\, great company\, and high-quality TVs. A food vendor will sell tacos at the venue as well. \nDogs and fans of all ages are welcome at the program. Kids under 15 are free! \nTicket price includes one drink (beer\, craft soda) and support of this and other Japan Society programs. \n 
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/world-cup-viewing-party-japan-v-netherlands/
LOCATION:Standard Deviant Brewing\, Address: 280 14th St\, San Francisco\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260630T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260630T193000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260526T181232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T172152Z
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Japan: Journeys Beyond the Guidebook
DESCRIPTION:*In-person program \nJapan offers endless ways to explore — from vibrant cities to historic towns\, quiet countryside\, coastal scenery\, and hidden regional treasures. But with so many choices\, planning the perfect trip can feel overwhelming. Join us for this special travel program designed to help you imagine and plan your dream trip to Japan\, emphasizing scenic ways to travel. \nWe’ll be joined by Japanet\, who will share information about their English-friendly cruises. Their tours appeal even to Japanese locals and seasoned travelers\, focusing on deep cultural immersion — stops at unique ports of call\, such as their hometown of Nagasaki\, spanning from the subtropical Okinawa in the south up to Hakodate in the northern island of Hokkaido\, and access to traditional cultural experiences like sumo training\, daily rajio taiso (radio calisthenics)\, and more. \nJapan Society President Steve Pollock will share some of his travel experiences in Japan and offer recommendations for putting together an unforgettable visit. We will also save time for fellow travelers and attendees to share their secret spots and latest tips to help guide your trip\, so bring your questions (and answers!) to the program.
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/unlocking-japan-journeys-beyond-the-guidebook/
LOCATION:Skadden\, Arps\, Slate\, Meagher & Flom LLP\, 525 University Ave\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260829
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SUMMARY:Some Nostalgic Place: The Films of Isao Takahata at BAMPFA
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive for a summer film series. \nDespite his sixty-year career as a director of hand-drawn animation\, Isao Takahata (1935–2018) would be the first to say\, “I myself really don’t draw.” He instead took pride in selecting talented animators and steering them toward his vision. Not being tied to his own style of drawing allowed him to transition from the maximalist fantasy of Pom Poko (1994) to the sketchlike\, comic-strip minimalism of My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999)\, and the impressionistic watercolor and charcoal renderings of his final film\, The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013). Of his process with the animators\, Takahata said\, “I really get involved in the details of their drawings\, and then have them draw and [I] check those drawings\, and work collaboratively in that fashion.” His attention to detail reveals itself in the reverence his films have for both the natural world and the present-tense\, unremarked-upon moments in life\, such as the family in Only Yesterday (1991) learning how to properly slice a pineapple. \nTakahata cofounded Studio Ghibli along with his protégé\, friend\, and rival Hayao Miyazaki in 1985. He worked slowly; Miyazaki referred to him as a giant sloth but was also quick to point out that “sloths actually have very sharp claws.” With his first animated feature for the studio\, he challenged the preconceived notions of the medium with the unrelenting antiwar film Grave of the Fireflies (1988). Takahata pushed feature animation into uncharted territories\, and as Miyazaki remarked in his eulogy for his friend\, “he never bent the knee to anyone or anything.” \n—Jeff Griffith-Perham\, Associate Film Curator at the BAMPFA \nScreenings:\n*Please see the BAMPFA website for the most up-to-date listings and screentimes \nThursday\, July 2nd @ 7:00 PM | Only Yesterday\nSunday\, July 5th @ 4:00 PM | Only Yesterday\nSaturday\, July 11th @ 1:30 PM | Grave of the Fireflies\nSaturday\, July 18th @ 3:30 PM | The Tale of The Princess Kaguya\nSunday\, July 19th @ 5:00 PM | Gauche the Cellist\nSaturday\, July 25th @ 3:00 PM | The Story of Yanagawa Waterway\nSaturday\, August 1st @ 4:00 PM | My Neighbors the Yamadas\nSaturday\, August 22nd @ 3:30 PM | Pom Poko\nSunday\, August 23rd @ 2:00 PM | My Neighbor Totoro\nSunday\, August 23rd @ 4:30 PM | Grave of the Fireflies\nFriday\, August 28th @ 4:00 PM | The Tale of The Princess Kaguya
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/bampfa-isao-takahata-films/
LOCATION:Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive\, 2155 Center St\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260716T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260313T012043Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Japan - US Innovation Awards Symposium
DESCRIPTION:2026 Japan – US Innovation Awards Symposium | Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center\, Stanford University
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/2026-japan-us-innovation-symposium/
LOCATION:Stanford University – Arrillaga Alumni Center\, 326 Galvez Street\, Stanford\, California\, 94305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Innovation,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260725T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260725T150000
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SUMMARY:*SOLD OUT* Kyudo Workshop at Redwood Kyudojo
DESCRIPTION:***In-person event.\n**Space is limited to 20 people\, so make sure you sign up quickly to reserve your spot!\n*Minimum age is 16 years old \nKYUDO\, or the “Way of the Bow\,” is the Japanese martial art of archery and is practiced by tens of thousands globally. This martial art traces its origins back to ancient times\, when the bow was the primary weapon of the Samurai. The system of Kyudo and its techniques have changed over time\, but the version that we see now has endured since the Edo period. Today\, Kyudo is primarily practiced for its educational and athletic aspects\, as a way to discipline your mind and body. \nJoin us for a unique experience to practice this traditional martial art form in the private Redwood Kyudojo surrounded by a tranquil forest of breathtaking Redwood trees. Participants will receive a comprehensive introduction of Kyudo and how it has evolved in the modern age\, diving into the unique development of this martial art across the long history of Japan. We will also learn about the traditions\, equipment\, spiritual aspects\, etiquette\, and more! Our amazing speakers Maria and Tim of Redwood Kyudojo\, will show a small demo before letting YOU try out Kyudo. Maria is Renshi 6th Dan\, President Emeritus of the American Kyudo Renmei\, and a Director of the International Kyudo Federation. Tim is Renshi 5th Dan.
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/kyudo-workshop-at-redwood-kyudojo-26/
LOCATION:Redwood Kyudojo\, 202 Sylvan Way\, La Honda\, CA\, 94020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260816T143000
DTSTAMP:20260609T141844
CREATED:20260304T230953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T194102Z
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SUMMARY:*SOLD OUT* 2026 US-Japan Friendship Cup Tennis Tournament | Millbrae
DESCRIPTION:37th US-Japan Friendship Tennis Tournament Cup 2026 | Millbrae \nGet ready for a thrilling summer day of playing tennis\, socializing\, and becoming a part of developing friendly US-Japan relations! Join us this year on Sunday\, August 16th at Mills High School tennis courts in Millbrae. There is a maximum number of 56 players\, so make sure to act fast and sign up early! Early bird discounts are also available. \n\nThe US-Japan Friendship Cup Tennis Tournament was founded in 1987 with the purpose of developing warm relations between the U.S. and Japan. The winner will be awarded The Consular Cup\, a majestic steel chalice donated to the tournament in 1990 by the Consulate General of Japan. Delicious lunch\, gift bags\, and free entry into an exciting opportunity drawing are also part of the tournament so everybody has the chance to win! \nテニスファン待望の Japan – USフレンドシップテニストーナメント、日本総領事杯テニス大会、今年は8月16日(日曜日）開催いたします！本大会は、1987年に日米の友好親善を目的に創設されました。青空の下元気にMills High Schoolのコートでプレイいたしましょう。試合経験の少ない方から上級者までウェルカムです。例年、お互いの実力発揮と交流トークに大いに盛り上がりました。どなたとペアになるかどなたと対戦するかも当日のお楽しみです。おいしいランチ、抽選会、豪華商品、ギフトバック付き。 \nAgenda:\n8:00 AM – 8:30 AM     Registration Opens\n8:30 AM – 8:45 AM     Opening Ceremony \n8:45 AM – 9:00 AM     Warm-up\n9:00 AM –  1:45 PM     Tennis Matches\n12:00 PM – 1:30 PM    Lunch (Players will eat in the time between their matches)\n2:00 PM –  2:30 PM    Awards Ceremony \nDate & Time:\nSunday\, August 16\, 2026\n8:00 AM – 2:30 PM \nVenue:\nMills High School\n400 Murchison Drive\, Millbrae\, CA 94030 \nPrices (Includes gourmet lunch 🍱): \nEarly Bird until 7/9 – $65\nPlayer – $75 (Only 56 slots available!) \nCheck out the success of last year’s event! Let’s watch it together on YouTube: 
URL:https://www.usajapan.org/event/2026-us-japan-friendship-cup-tennis-tournament-millbrae/
LOCATION:Mills High School\, 400 Murchison Dr\, Millbrae\, 94030\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Special Events
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