The Broken Promises JOURNEYS Digital Resource features material from the Broken Promises exhibit organized in a downloadable and web-friendly format. Explore primary sources, interactive apps, a bilingual exhibit catalogue, sample […]
> read moreCategory Archives: News
Museum collection storage upgrade 2021
A short video welcomes you into the vault.
> read moreProvince takes step to acknowledge historical wrongs against Japanese-Canadians
The Province is providing the Nikkei Seniors Health Care and Housing Society with $2 million as part of its commitment to honour the traumatic internment of almost 22,000 Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War.
> read moreMitsuo & Emmie Hayashi Remembered
Nikkei Place is saddened by the news that Mitsuo (Mits) Hayashi, one of our founders, passed away on January 29, 2021.
> read moreNNMCC ‘Resilience Fundraiser’ Campaign Concludes, Surpassing $250,000 Goal
Community support has been overwhelmingly positive, and echoes the importance and desire for Nikkei Centre to serve as a place of community gathering, historic preservation, and cultural exchange. In 2020, […]
> read moreFormer Board president Akiko Gomyo receives Consul General’s Commendation
On October 23, 2020, the Consul General of Japan in Vancouver presented the Consul General’s Commendation to Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre’s former Board president Akiko Gomyo. Akiko has […]
> read moreDistance-friendly Journeys Education Kit rentals now free for classroom teachers
Thanks to a generous sponsorship from the NNMCC Auxiliary, all JOURNEYS kit rentals to schools in Canada during the 2020-2021 school year will be free of charge.
> read moreNikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre Turns 20
Over 30 years ago, the idea of having a gathering place for Japanese Canadians of all ages, and welcoming the larger community to share in this space, was just a […]
> read moreTHE CENOTAPH TURNS 100
The Japanese Canadian War Memorial in Stanley Park will be 100 years old on April 9, 2020.
> read moreCelebration of Life for Gordon Kadota
Sunday, September 22, 2019 3:00pm at Nikkei Centre, Burnaby.
『ゴードン門田氏を偲ぶ会』
日時:2019年9月22日 日曜日 午後3時 日系センターにて