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JUNE EVENTS
Friday, June 1, 2012, 7:00p.m. (Talk will start at 7:30p.m.)
THEME: A Sociology of
Japanese Youth: From Returnees to NEETs
Published by Routledge (Edited by Roger Goodman, Yuki Imoto and Tuukka Toivonen)
Published by Routledge (Edited by Roger Goodman, Yuki Imoto and Tuukka Toivonen)
Speaker: Yuki Imoto, Tuukka Toivonen, & Sachiko Horiguchi
Discussant: Kyle Cleveland
Venue: Temple University, Japan Campus, Azabu Hall 212/213http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps/tokyo.html
Fee: Free (Open to general public)
Registration: icas@tuj.temple.edu*If you RSVP you are automatically registered.
Organized by TUJ's Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies
Sunday, June
3
JAMBO Chichibu
Hiking - Waterfall and Scenic Experience
(Participation Fee 1000 yen) (Cancelled
in case of rain) Meeting Time & Place: 10:30AM at Nishi Agano Station’s
ticket gate Take the Seibu Ikebukuro Line Express train from Ikebukuro Station
at 9:04AM. This arrives at Hanno Station (the final destination) at
10:00AM. Change here to the Seibu Chichibu Line (which leaves at 10:04
just across the platform) and get off at Nishi Agano Station
(arriving at 10:29AM). (Definitely arrive at this time!) The train costs
¥610. Meet on the front of the 9:04 Seibu Ikebukuro
Line train at Ikebukuro if you want to go from there there.
Hiking Course: Nishi Agano Station - Ogi no Daira - Shirataki Waterfall - Fudou Waterfall - Big Waterfall - Nishi Agano Station The hiking time is about 5 hours. Please bring your lunch and drink.
Hiking Course: Nishi Agano Station - Ogi no Daira - Shirataki Waterfall - Fudou Waterfall - Big Waterfall - Nishi Agano Station The hiking time is about 5 hours. Please bring your lunch and drink.
If you have
any questions, call or fax David at 03-6659-8112. Or email jambodave@green.email.ne.jp. For more
information visit the JAMBO Homepage - http://www.jambointernational.com
Friday, June 8, 2012, 7:00p.m. (Talk will start at 7:30p.m.)
THEME: The Future of Finance in Japan post Olympus
Speaker: Tony Miller
Discussant: Robert Dujarric
Venue: Temple University, Japan Campus, Azabu Hall 212/213http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps/tokyo.html
Fee: Free (Open to general public)
Registration: icas@tuj.temple.edu*If you RSVP you are automatically registered.
Organized by TUJ's Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies
Co-sponsored by Democrats Abroad Japan
Friday, June 8, 21:00
Eco Talk show w/ free Organic food
+ Music, art and DJ Contest
* all funds go to protect the nature in Patagonia
Entrance: 3000 yen or 2500 w/ discount
RSVP by email: parties4peace@gmail.com
RSVP by email: parties4peace@gmail.com
For more info: www.partiespeace.com
Fri., June 8, and Sat., June 9,
Symposium "After
Katrina and 3.11: Representation, Politics, Culture"
@ Sophia University in Yotsuya
Experts discuss the Katrina disaster in
New Orleans and some of the ways in which Katrina research could prove useful
for Japan.
Symposium on 3/11 and Katrina: When
Japan was hit by an earthquake and devastating tsunami last year, people all
over the world looked on in horror. But for people in New Orleans, the pictures
from Japan must have felt like deja vu of their own disaster, Hurricane
Katrina, which flooded the entire city back in 2005.
The symposium will be conducted in
English.
The Saturday session will also offer
simultaneous Japanese translation. All events are free and open to the public.
For map or more info, please visit www.sophia.ac.jp/eng/e_top or call (03) 3238-3539
Sunday June
10, 1:00 – 5:00
Gender in
disaster and recovery; Panel discussion featuring women with experience in the
filed
Cost: 500 yen
Venue: Bunkyo
Grad School, Hongo campus bldg 4, room B406
Please RSVP https://ssl.form-mailer.jp/fms/24d511ce195615
For more
information, visit: http://risetogetherjp.org/?p=2015
Organized by
Tohoku Disaster Women’s Support Network
Wednesday June 13, 7:00
TOKYO SINFONIA IN JUNE RAVEL SERENADE -
Symphonies for Strings champagne concert, Oji Hall (Ginza)
Tickets: Group ¥5,500 each; Single ¥6,000
Tombeau de Couperin • Valses Nobles et Sentimentales • Symphony
for Strings: Scheherazade
For Tickets or more Information contact tickets@tokyosinfonia.com or visit www.tokyosinfonia.com
Wednesday, June 13 2012 Time: 7:00p.m. (Talk will
start at 7:30p.m.)
Is Ethical Consumption Going to Change Japan?
Venue: Temple University, Japan Campus, Mita Hall 502/503
(access: http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps/tokyo.html)
Speaker: Florian Kohlbacher, German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ),
Tokyo
Moderator: William Swinton, Director, International Business Studies, TUJ
Admission: Free (Open to general public)
RSVP: icas@tuj.ac.jp
*If you RSVP you are
automatically registered. If possible, we ask you to RSVP but we always
welcome participants even you do not RSVP.
Thursday, June
14, 2012, 7:00-10:00
FEW Monthly Meeting – Red Carpet Panel – Women who Entertain us!
Doors open at 7PM for drinks, food and networking, Speaker begins
promptly at 7:30 and ends at 10:00pm
Location: Wesley Center, Minami Aoyama, 2nd floor
6-10-11 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo http://www.en.wesleycenterjp.com/ourlocation.html
Location: Wesley Center, Minami Aoyama, 2nd floor
6-10-11 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo http://www.en.wesleycenterjp.com/ourlocation.html
Cost: 3000 yen
for FEW members, 5000 yen for guests includes buffet dinner and drinks
Please RSVP membership@fewjapan.com
For more
information, visit: http://www.fewjapan.com/
Saturday June
16, 2:30 – 5:30
Women in
International development: Panel discussion featuring women with experience in
the field
Followed by a
film on Jody Williams and the Ban Land Mine campaign
Cost: free
Venue: UNU in
the Omotesando area
Access http://jp.unu.edu/about/contact-us
Please RSVP http://www.aarjapan.gr.jp/join/event/2012/0616_917.html
For more
information, visit: http://www.aarjapan.gr.jp
Organized by
AAR
Saturday, June 16
JAMBO Spirit in Action Group (in
English) 7:00 - 9:00PM (in English)(FREE)
Meeting Place and Time: 6:45PM Exit A2
of MinamiSunachi Station (on the Tozai Line) 7:00 - 9:00PM - Discussion of
Chapter 2 and how to implement these ideas in our everyday lives.
http://www.transformationteam.net/ttcourse/ttcourse01a
http://www.transformationteam.net/ttcourse/ttcourse01b
This course uses materials from the
PEERS Transformation Course. This course, as well as our monthly
meetings, discuss a current topic and various ways action can be taken to deal
with the issue. Please look at the above links to see the contents and
level of difficulty.
While anyone
is welcome, it is suggested that you understand the contents of the material
and prepare beforehand to have deep conversation in English.
If you have any questions, call or fax David at 03-6659-8112. Or email jambodave@green.email.ne.jp. For more information visit the JAMBO Homepage - http://www.jambointernational.com
If you have any questions, call or fax David at 03-6659-8112. Or email jambodave@green.email.ne.jp. For more information visit the JAMBO Homepage - http://www.jambointernational.com
Sunday, June
17
JAMBO Ootsuki (Cliff)
Hiking Course (Intermediate Course) (1000 yen Participation Fee) (Cancelled if
rain)
Ootsuki Station - Mt. Iwadono - Chigootoshi
Cliffs - Ootsuki Station Take the Keio Line at 9:20AM from Shinjuku
Station(going towards Kitano). Change at Kitano (arriving at 9:59, cross
the platform and get on the 10:00 train going towards Takaosanguchi) and
go to Takao station, arriving at 10:11AM. Change at Takao Station to the
Chuo Line. Take the 10:17AM train going towards Ootsuki and get off at Ootsuki
Station, arriving at 10:54AM. Using these trains, the total cost comes to 920
yen. Meeting Place/Time: Ootsuki Station (Chuo Line) Ticket Gate
11:00AM (If you’re going from Shinjuku Station, we will meet on the front
car of the Keio Line train at 9:20) Walking time: about 4 hours.Please
wear appropriate shoes (tennis shoes, hiking boots), bring a lunch to eat on
the mountain, and plenty of liquids. The cliffs on this hike are especially
spectacular!!!
If you have
any questions, call or fax David at 03-6659-8112. Or email jambodave@green.email.ne.jp. For more
information visit the JAMBO Homepage - http://www.jambointernational.com
Monday, June 18, 2012 7:00-10:00p.m. (Talk will start at
7:30p.m.)
The
outlook of Japan and China relations in the future.
Venue: Temple University, Japan Campus, Mita Hall 502/503
Speaker: Kiyohiko Toyama
Moderator: Robert Dujarric
Admission: Free (Open to general public)
RSVP: icas@tuj.temple.edu
Sunday, June 24, 2012 12:30pm - 3:00
FEW Spring Brunch “Champagne Brunch at Trader Vics
Cost ¥6,600 per head
To Register: fewspecialevents@fewjapan.com
Sunday, June
24
JAMBO Zushi -
Kamakura Hike & Beach Fun!
(Participation Fee 1000 yen)(Easy
Course) (We will go even if it rains) HALF NEW!
Meet at the east ticket gate of Zushi
Station (on the Yokosuka Line) at 12:00 noon. From Yokohama Station, take the 11:24AM Yokosuka Line
train (towards Zushi). This arrives at Zushi at 11:58AM.
Hiking Course - Zushi
Station - Iwadono Temple - Panarama Viewpoint - Mt. Kinubari - Old
Pilgrimage Hiking Road - Hokukuji Temple - Gionyama Hiking Course -Yuigahama
Beach (Beach fun, Swim, Sunset?) - Kamakura Station. Please look at this HP for
some of the places on this course: http://homepage3.nifty.com/kamakurakikou/mkinubari.html
If you have
any questions, call or fax David at 03-6659-8112. Or email jambodave@green.email.ne.jp. For more
information visit the JAMBO Homepage - http://www.jambointernational.com
Monday,
June 25, 7:00p.m. (Talk will start at 7:30p.m.)
TUJ
SERIES Shigeo Abe of FACTA: Justice
and Corporate Japan
Venue:
Temple University, Japan Campus, Mita 502&503
(access: http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps/tokyo.html)
(access: http://www.tuj.ac.jp/maps/tokyo.html)
Speaker:
Shigeo Abe, Editor–in-Chief, FACTA Weekly
Moderator:Robert
Dujarric Director of ICAS
Admission:
Free (Open to general public)
RSVP:
icas@tuj.temple.edu
Friday,
June 29, 2012 7:00p.m. (Talk will start at 7:30p.m.)
Richard Katz: Noda's mistaken economic priorities
Venue:
Temple University, Japan Campus, Mita Hall 502/503
Speaker:
Richard Katz, Editor of The Oriental Economist Report
Moderator:
Robert Dujarric Director of ICAS
Admission:
Free (Open to general public)
RSVP:
icas@tuj.temple.edu
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July events
July 5-8 Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening
performances @ 7.30pm
Saturday and Sunday matinees @ 2:30p.m.
Black Stripe Theater
Presents Caryl Churchill's Cloud 9
Director: Andrew
Robinson
Sexual taboos, old
fashioned values, parenting, racism, manliness, sexism, gender identity, guns,
patriotism, sacrifice, and war all get questioned in this modern classic about
family and society.
* Note: appropriate for
children.
Theater: Tiny Alice
Location/Access: Closest
station Shinjuku 3chome station (Marunouchi, Shinjuku and Futoshin Lines,
Closest Exits C5 and C8)
Access and Map: http://blackstripetheater.com/?page_id=15
Ticket prices: ¥2,500
advanced, ¥3,000 on the door
Book tickets by email: tickets@blackstripetheater.com
For more information: www.blackstripetheater.com
Sunday July 29, 10:00- 5:00
Education for Social Justice workshop
Application deadline July 20
For more information: http://osc.tsuda.ac.jp/course/titp.html
HEADS UP!
FUTURE EVENTS
Friday, August 3, 6:30pm
Austrian Serenade
Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan (Yurakucho)
Symphony "Le Soir" (Haydn) • Arpeggione Concerto
for Violoncello & Strings (Schubert) • Serenata Notturno (Mozart)
Saturday, August 4, 10:00- 5:00
Grant proposal writing workshopFOR NGOs
Application deadline July 28
Location: TUJ, Azabu Hall
For more information contact TUJ Continuing Education Program
E-Mail: tujcontd@tuj.temple.edu Tel: 03-5441-9864
Get more information:
https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/courses/seminars-tokyo.html
Saturday, August 11, 10:00- 5:00
Volunteer Management
Application deadline August 1
Location: TUJ, Azabu Hall
For more information contact TUJ Continuing Education Program
E-Mail: tujcontd@tuj.temple.edu Tel: 03-5441-9864
Get more information:
https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/courses/seminars-tokyo.html
AUGUST 11-19, 2012 * JAPAN
INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTE ON PEACE EDUCATION 2012
Educating for human security and survival:
emergencies in ecology, energy, economy
APPLICATION deadline – rolling, until filled
so sign up now!
FEES
$750 USD - International Participants
(includes Aug. 11
overnight stay in Tokyo hotel plus 2 additional meals)
$650 USD -
Japanese/Local Participants (local participants will join international participants on the
morning of Aug. 12) For more information contact info@i-i-p-e.org
Organized in partnership with the National Peace Academy (home of the IIPE
secretariat) and the Global Campaign for Peace Education Japan (GCPEJ) cooperating
witha consortium of other national organizations invested in furthering peace
education in Japan including the Society for Building a Culture of Peace.
Saturdays, August 18 and August 25,
10:00- 5:00
Project Management workshop
Application deadline August 10
For more information contact
http://osc.tsuda.ac.jp/course/titp.html
Thursday, Sept 13, 7:00pm
Mendelssohn Serenade
Venue: Oji Hall (Ginza)
All Mendelssohn programme: Overture in C Major • Concerto
for Violin, Piano & Strings in D Minor • Symphony for Strings in D
Major
Other events
Temple University, Japan Campus (TUJ)’s upcoming events
Information
Sessions:,
Continuing
Education – September 8. For details, please visit http://www.tuj.ac.jp/info-sessions.html
Public
lectures: Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies (ICAS) hosts more than 40
lectures and symposiums each year.
http://www.facebook.com/tuj.icas?sk=events#!/events/169541519824379/
Temple
University: www.tuj.ac.jp
Opportunities: Jobs, Fellowships and
Volunteering
Volunteering!
Peace Boat Appeal for Volunteers
Peace Boat has
been supporting the survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in
Ishinomaki since March 17. We have made a long term commitment to the community,
and we are continuing to aid recovery through a variety of projects. We are
appealing for Japanese-speaking volunteers in particular to help with our
psychosocial care projects in the Temporary Housing Complexes. We are also
appealing for English-speaking volunteers to help on other projects running in
the area. Please contact alice@pbv.or.jp for more information, or visit http://peaceboat.org/relief
Habitat for Humanity Tohoku Tsunami Relief in Miyagi
Recruitment for Tohoku volunteers. The minimum commitment is for 1 day and no special skills or experience are necessary! We are looking forward to working with many of you.
Recruitment for Tohoku volunteers. The minimum commitment is for 1 day and no special skills or experience are necessary! We are looking forward to working with many of you.
*Locations: Ishinomaki city and Higashi Matsushima city, Miyagi.
*Tasks: Cleaning private houses, public and community buildings
and etc.
*Schedule: Volunteer days are open throughout the month.
For further information please contact info@habitatjp.org
Job, internship and volunteer opportunities on the JANIC site: http://www.janic.org/janicboard/recruit/
Volunteering opportunities: TVAC http://www.tvac.or.jp/
ORG NEWS
Short film competition: Share your story about how 3/11 changed
your life and win prizes at the SOS — Sound of Sirens short film festival.
Shoot a movie up to seven minutes long on your cellphone or digital camera and
upload it at www.sound-of-sirens.net. Deadline: June 11
Writers conference proposals sought: This year the Japan Writers
Conference returns to Kyoto and the beautiful Imadegawa campus of Doshisha
Women's College. It will take place Sat., Nov. 10, and Sun., Nov. 11. All
published writers, translators, editors, agents and publishers who would like
to lead a session are invited to submit proposals by Fri. June 1. Please see
our website for details: www.japanwritersconference.org
Music funds for Tohoku schools: funds available for Japanese schools and music programs!
Relief International, an international humanitarian NPO based in Los Angeles,
is offering up to $5,000 to schools in Iwate, Fukushima and Miyagi to support
the recovery of their music programs through the collaborative "Jam 4
Japan" Music Education Grant. Please visit the website (www.ri.org/jam4japan) to learn more about this
project. Email jam4japan@ri.org
Amnesty International Tokyo English Network (AITEN) gets together
once a month in Kanda to discuss human rights issues. Join us for information,
action and fun. See www.aiten.org for directions and call (090)
4744-7111 with any queries
Fundraisers wanted: To help the homeless of Tokyo, we'll be
collecting funds and providing services around the city. Train fare
contributions and snacks provided to participants if needed. For those who
cannot participate, we are providing telephone English conversation lessons
where 30% of the fees will be donated to the homeless. See brendalesenglish.web.fc2.com or call Chris on (080)
3219 1997 for more information
Stop Nukes Japan: APC Japan (an NGO in Japan working with two
major national networks and social movements) provides relevant information to
the world in English, and has set up a joint project, Stop Nukes Japan, on
Twitter at twitter.com/nonuke_jp. It includes information in
English from Citizens' Nuclear Information Center, Green Action, Friends of the
Earth, Japan, NINDJA (Network for Indonesian Democracy, Japan), No Nukes Asia
Forum, Japan, The Takagi Fund for Citizen Science, Alternative People's Linkage
in Asia (APLA). Updates on the Fukushima nuclear crisis can be found at 2011shinsai.info.
International societies: Inexpensive Japanese language classes,
international events and free consultations (legal, doctor info., etc.) — local
government-supported NPOs ("international societies") throughout
Japan offer these services. For details, see www.tokyo-international.org
Wine-tasting club: Monthly meeting to learn about wines with a
native teacher and enjoy a gourmet dinner in a nice restaurant. Lesson includes
learning about wine-making, production, grape varieties and how to coordinate
with food. You will taste five kinds of wines with your French dinner. Mail frenchwinefriends@hotmail.com
English-speaking women's group: College Women's Association of
Japan (CWAJ) is an organization for women committed to education,
cross-cultural exchange and friendship. CWAJ holds monthly luncheons with
interesting speakers and has several special interests groups such as hiking,
Japanese conversation, trips and tours, music and ceramics. It's a great way to
meet new people and become involved! See www.cwaj.org
The Japan African-American Friendship Association (JAFA) is a
group with chapters located in both Tokyo and Osaka that promotes educational
and cultural exchange activities between Japanese people and African-Americans.
For more info, check out www.jafa.org
Animal welfare/rights: choicesfortomorrow. org is a site with
comprehensive information in Japanese and English about animal welfare and
animal rights. Choices for Tomorrow strives for a cruelty-free lifestyle and
aims to provide beneficial content for you. We would like many people to know
about the current condition that animals are facing every day. Please check out
www.choicesfortomorrow.org and mail inquiries to info@choicesfortomorrow.org
We Are One Japan is a voluntary event-organizing group that
connects internationally minded individuals in the Kansai area through a wide
range of smoke-free events and activities. Visit their website at www.weareonejapan.com. Email: we.are.one.japan@gmail.com
Kobe Club is a nonprofit, private-membership club serving Kansai's
international community. Featuring fine dining and a wide range of events and
activities, it is a center of social, cultural and family life for the
transient and long-term expatriate as well as the internationally minded local
resident. Email kobeclub@office.email.ne.jp
or check out www.kobeclub.org
Bridges is a year-round program for non-Japanese who want to
experience Japan, offering monthly events covering a wide range of subjects.
With programs that include Japanese language education and development of
international volunteers, the Osaka YWCA runs Bridges and has centers in Umeda
and Kita Senri. Email info@osaka.ywca.or.jp
or please visit osaka.ywca.or.jp/english/activities.html
Chubu Philippine Friendship Association: CPFA is a volunteer group
mainly for Filipinos living in the Chubu area. Founded in 1981, it fosters
cooperation and networking between Filipinos and Japanese with the support from
people of all nationalities. Visit cpfa-nagoya.blogspot.com or www.facebook.com/CPFA.Nagoya for more info
FEW Kansai is a networking organization for foreign women in
Japan. Dinner meetings feature a variety of guest speakers, usually held at the
Hilton Hotel Osaka in Umeda on the last Thursday of each month. The
organization also organizes monthly events that provide professional and
personal support. Email info@fewkansai.com
or visit www.fewkansai.com
The New JAMBO: The main purpose in making new changes for JAMBO is to move it towards becoming a more sustainable organization. As of early 2012, JAMBO has become an official nonprofit in the US.
JAMBO FACEBOOK Information & Pictures - http://www.facebook.com/JAMBO.int
Check out the JAMBO Homepage http://www.jambointernational.com
TUJ Newsletter for May 2012 - updated with
Sarajean's interview.
http://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/instructors/sarajean-rossitto.html
http://www.tuj.ac.jp/jp/cont-ed/instructors/sarajean-rossitto.html
REPORTS
Japan Red Cross Society Reports on Tohoku
12 month report on Tohoku - in Japanese http://www.jrc.or.jp/eq-japan2011/operations-update/index.html
in English http://www.jrc.or.jp/eq-japan2011/index.html
in English http://www.jrc.or.jp/eq-japan2011/index.html
UNU report on Tohoku
Japan-UNESCO/UNU Symposium on The Great East Japan Tsunami on 11 March 2011 and Tsunami Warning Systems; 16-17 February 2012; Symposium Statement and Proceedings
The symposium proceedings (130 Mbytes) can be downloaded as one file from http://ioc-tsunami.org/tohokusymposium . The individual documents from the symposium can also be downloaded from the same web-site.
Give2Asia reports
Annual Report Now Available
Give2Asia networks philanthropy together with Asia's incredibly
diverse community of nonprofits, social entrepreneurs and charitable
institutions. Our 2011 Annual Report, which is now available online, captures
this diversity and the engagement of international donors seeking to improve
life in Asia. You can read our full Annual Report by clicking here.
Tohoku Disaster One-Anniversary Project Report for Donors
Our anniversary report on projects undertaken during the first
year details Give2Asia’s partnerships and results in response to the Tohoku
disaster. http://give2asia.org/japan-report2012
Human trafficking statistics for Japan
Polaris Project Japan shares info on
Human trafficking statistics - Fiscal Year 2011
The National Police Agency of Japan has
released the statistics related to human trafficking. Unfortunately, the
official statistics show just the tip of the iceberg. Polaris Japan's hotline
received 381 cases in 2011.
- Police agencies in Japan dealt with
25 cases of human trafficking. The number of victims was 25, and there
were 33 perpetrators. The number of
victims decreased from 2010, but the number of cases and perpetrators
increased. Of 25
victims, Thai nationals were the majority (12 people). Though they are not classified as trafficking
cases in Japan, sexual exploitation of children under 18 is considered human
trafficking even if it is unforced according to international treaties:
- Number of cases originated from dating websites was 1,004, 2.0%
decrease from 2010. Victims under 18 years old: 282, an 11.0% increase from the
previous year. The majority of the cases were child prostitution, with 160
victims
(56.7% of the total).
(56.7% of the total).
- Number of cases originated from online communities (such as SNS)
was 1,421, 7.8% decrease from 2010. Victims under 18 years old were 1,085,
12.4% decrease from 2010. The majority of cases were Prefectural Ordinance of Juvenile
Protection violations (including sexual acts with youth), with 637 victims (58.7%
of the total).