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Executive Director Gives Report On Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
v Kadoguchi
Kadno-nehi
Robert Y.

:„lV of age of the Sansei, the Japanese
“V-ve now become a positive and doyouta /our community.
1971-72 saw the
■ ctor 1
mo of intelligent young adults who
e of a
action bv our programme last June
1
” a* frank discourse on “Being
vSr’David Suzuki of U.B.C Miour voungest Board member and himch^ ^V^vid^d the necessary leadership in
^XV^oumi and fresh minds together week
bringing
meetings at the Centre which resulted
intelligent sansei publications in
W!n\ eet Review and The Tora. Using the
The
hev have hosted 13 members of the
Cenlre
Youth
last September; met m an
Japanese
with an outstanding Nisei, Tom ShoW

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Ottawa:: conducted a succesiul worksnop in
vama from Ottaw
a serious discussion relating to Japanese identity; and
recently they played the dominant role in represen­
ting our community at the Heritage Ontario Congress
held in Toronto.
We hope the Sansei will continue to make cverv po­
ssible use of the Centre facilities for their meetings
and workshops, and we will do our utmost to cooperate
and assist them with their programmes.
We have, within our Centre, a group) called Club 70
(a sansei youth group) with Linda Hosaki now as its
president. Its membership is composed of teens-many
of them older members of the Sansei Children’s Choir
and the Sakura-Kai — who have grown with the Centre during the past eight, to nine years
fore have" a special attachment to the C Are. Among
their many social activities, they have assisted the

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Vol. XXXVI — No. 52

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Romanized Languages
Asia Are Popular, But

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Schweitzer” Dr. M
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2
Jamin me Minister, to help
who are in Japan
TOKYO. — A 71-year-old doc- her two sons

I ndian

the doctor left Tokyo lepers.
TOKYO — A well-known Pek- I Since the war, the Japanese
often known as Japan’s Al- said that aboard the JAL plane.] Returning to Japan, Dr. Miya, scholar Kuo Mo-jo proposed have simplified the use of eta-Schweitzer, was among the for India
cstablished in Japan in
Dr. Miyazaki, born in the city zaki
racters
considerably.
Ine
L
asen

ers
killed
when
the
Japan
a
council to help lepers in
the other day steps be taken to­
1962
nistry of Education has stipulat- ^ ^^s plane crashed near of Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Preand became its director.
ward? romaiiizing the Chinese
ed essential list of 18p0 charact14
fecture, was a member of the Asia
language and foreigners who live
Hc went to India again in .1965
Matsuki Miyazaki, was en- National Leprosy Research Inin Asia do not think much will ers for use in ordinary boo. s,
to serve as director of the lepro­
^
tl.eating patients
of stitute for three years from 1955.
come from the proposal
even magazines and ^’^AAas,
When he visited India to study sarium in Agra. He had devot­
elementary school indent af L
disease at a leprosarithough were the Chinese to six years will have mastered 881 Hansen
leprosy in 1960, he was asked ed himself to the cure and ichaabandon their characters in favor
.
um in Agia, maia.
bv Jawaharlal Nehru, then Pi i- bilitation of lepers with 50 other
7\Ii'S. Chiyo Miyazaki, 70, and
of a phonetic system, their lan- of them.
Japanese and Indian doctors.
guage would be immensely more
Kana — the Japanese phonetic
He returned to Japan on May
accessible.
symbols — is used extensively to
23 with his wife in order to tawrite
words
borrowed
for
foreign
ke part in a meeting of direcSinologists in Tokyo further
languages. (Names of American
Kuo

s
proposal
will
contend that
tors of the council.
Nisei in the newspapers of Japan
This time, he left for 1 ndia
nass because the Japanese themare also written in Kana, inci- I LQNG BEACH. — A renowned through an interpreter here, said
intention
of
roselves have no
he has used the brain-search alone, while Mrs. Miyazaki plan­
denote the distinc- japanese medical inventor has
manizing their language. The dentally, to
three cases so far.
ned to join him later in
citizenship.)
developed a scope to study the device in
.Dr. Ikeda
feeling is that if the Japanese tion of U.S.
A
chest
surgeon,
Japanese, however, inside of the brain in search of
are sticking to characters, it is
has been associated with the Na­
‘Romanized
unlikely the Chinese will get rid is used quite extensively in inter- brain tumors.
tional Cancer Centre
Hospital,
— ■ .
The inventor, Dr. bnigeio
of them.
Tokyo, Japan, for the past 10
national communications. Japa
known
- - '
nese journalists have to write da, is esUn 'ii for his devefirst flexible years.
J
abroad in lopment .of the
foi
a device that
He answered
questions
their dispatches from
bronchofiberscope,
surprising
diagnosis of doctors in presentations here icromanized
number of form.
Japanese offices have | has improved the
cently.
LONDON. — Former Bcatlo
lung cancer.
an
interview
Most of the presentation was John Lennon and his wife. Yoko
taken to romanization for com­
Dr. Ikeda-, in ——--------------- I the showing of a motion pictuie
munication within the office
Ono, started libel actions recen­
demonstrating the operation of
largely because of the advantage
.
tly over a British newspaper sto­
the fiber bronchscope, which
of using a Roman alphabet type
n
n
I snakes through the bronchia, the ry that purported to be an acco­
tiny
MUNAKATA.

A
writer.
unt of their private lives.
bronze lute excavated from. an
I air passageways inside the lungs,
The Lennons obtained a libel
A Tokyo University
h
enabling an examining physician
ancient shrine site may be the
writ in the High Court against
L look for lung tumors,
in- student confessed to typing
oldest Japanese musical
fiber
ters to his friends because is
__ All 300.000
Because the science of
eslie Anthony, the author of
strument extant in Japan.
for the article, who once worked for
survived the ato- optics makes it
possible
Hajime Matsumoto, cultural of­ Japanese handwriting was p° _
flexTo
some
it
is
a
matter
of
sha
P
ers
°
n
attacks
on
Hiroshima
light
to
turn
corners,
the
;hem as a chauffeur; Peter Tau­
ficial for the Munakata Shrine,
enables
a
to
have
bad
writing
in
P
mic
toward
the
end
able
bronchoscope
ber,
a press agent; and The
says the instrument was describ­
areas
of
^
be regi- physician to examine
ed in Chinese documents of the where skill with the
News of the World.
inaccessible
brush
has
for
centuries
b
of
Jie
Pacific

.
.
P
i
GC
trothe
lung
otherwise
i
Sixth Century A.D. The metalic
to for direct viewing,
lute is about 11 inches long, five equated with moral and scholar y stered in the nienioiy
excellence.
Lie
computers
under
a
project
co | _ ------------inches wide and one inch thick,
It is so constructed that a
health
care
comprehensive
device
it has five silk strings.
use a tiny
doctor can
<
Only Asian nation with roots 1 ^
victims
called a curette to take a bit of
going deep into CJlMSe C1V1^ h.
The project was disclosed by tissue from a suspected lung
tion
and abandoning
the
Rational Medical Research tumor for microscopic examina­
system of writing is Aietnam.i
cf A-bomb Radioacti- tion. This procedure, called biopTOKYO. — How long
can
European missionaries converte
r ?ttached to the Univ, of
tel
the writing of the ^'‘”>n“ ^ “ which
is Japan
~
’’s sy, enables doctors to
man
live
on
plankton
alone?
whether or not the tissue i
language from Chmese charact- Hnosh^a
^^
studying malignant.
Twenty days was the answer
erstoKo,x”X ^
°f the iethal
given
by Kentaro Kaneko oO,
Dr. Ikeda said his newest de­
TOKYO. — Older Japanese so successful tnai
vice, an encephaloscope, is only of Musashino City in suburban
lAe fish better than do younger educated Vietnamese know no weapon.
.
. , ,
r •
emerged
recently
Information will include clini­ four millimeters in diameter and Tokyo. He
Japanese, a government survey more Chinese than a European)
can be inserted through a burhole from a solitary room where he
cal
charts
of
the
victims,
their
01 1000 families showed.
although Vietnamese - full ot
education, proper­ in the skull and moved into the made himself into a guinea pig
occupation.
About 70 per cent of the people Chinese words.
ventricles (cavities) of the brain. feeding on plankton food.
ties and autopsy records of the
40 years and older said they
He also has developed a car­
The Vietnamese precedes ^ dead.
Kaneko’s demonstration, held
hked fish. But among those in
.
n
dioscope,
which permits
direct in a Tokyo hotel, was part of
not
a
happy
one
and
it
seems
It
will
be
the
first
time
that
iteir 20s, only 35 per cent said
the loss of the old system of information about the physical viewing inside the heart. Carbon his campaign to show that the­
ruey did.
dioxide is used to push
back
se tiny water organisms can be
About 80 per cent of the house- writing has in some way contri­ and social conditions of all the
^.ve 5 questioned said they do buted to the Vietnamese unea­ victims has been put together blood to permit visualization, he food for humans.
siness
about
their
national
explained.
Ae io cook fish because of
by the use of computers.
identity.
rouble to clean them.

Famous Japan Medical Inventor
Researcher Developes Brain Scanner

Oldest Japanese
Musical Instrum.
Is Discovered

Older Japanese
Like Eating Fish
Better Than Young

Yoko & John In
Libel Action
Against Paper

| /^.^omb SurVIVOrS
—Jo Be Reqisterea
e - |^ ^OfnpUTclS

Man Can Live
On Plankton
Alone — 20 Day

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TORONTO JAPANESE GOSPEL CHURCH
St

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Dates And Doings

SERVICES^
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Rev. C. Y. Horikoshi. 782-5267
Japanese
Sunday Service 11:30 A.M.
English Rev., Ken Matsugu, 444-5159
A warm welcome to all.

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(Pledge Wind-up Sunday)
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service
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Centre's Film Society movie for Sunday, July 9
p.m. is “Beloved. Vagabond."
Diiector. Yoji Yamada's popular comedy sequel, "beloved
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movie will delight our members. — J.C.C. Centre

Montreal O-Bon Festival July 15 At Lafontaine Pk.
MONTREAL. — Bon Service is observed as a Buddhist Memorial
Dav for those who departed, and is held on the 15th day either
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lunar calendar. The term “Bon” derived form a Sanskrit term "Ullambana” (literally "to be hung upside down") The BON DANCE
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after he had offered a lot of food to poverty stricken people. 1 his oifering suggested to him by his master the Buddha. Alter tins story,
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OTHER CULTURAL ACTIVI­ month (except July and August). this is the result of each individu­
and
The membership in the Momiji- al's dedication, multiplied
TIES
kai has considerably increased repeated many times, resulting
The Centre again participated creating an urgent need for mo­ in this combined achievement.
in the C.N.E.'s Arts, Crafts & re volunteers. This work for our
The accountant, Ernie Jomori,
Hobbies Show with displays and elders deserves the full support
who
has worked on these figures
demonstrations of Ikebana, Su­ of the ’community.
has
been
with us since our ince­
mie, and Origami on August 19
The Centre also offers Its fa­ ption. He knows of our early
to September G. We will do so cilities to North York Red Cross
shaky start, he himself has found
again this year.
Blood Clinic twice a year.
it a challenge to help us impro­
The Centre was the scene of
ve on our performance, through
the launching of Shizuye Taka­ LANDSCAPING
participation, caution, and advice.
shima’s book, "'A Child in Pri­
The immediate major underta­ The treasurer, Dan Washimoto,
son Camp” on September 13. The
Centre whole-heartedly co-spon­ king for the Centre is the com­ finds it his duty not merely, to
sored this event with the publi­ pletion of the Centre landsca­ sign cheques but also to help the
ping with its Japanese Garden. Centre increase its income while
sher.
Because
of the enormity and providing more benefits to its
The Centre cooperated with the
complex
nature of the project, members in return. He works
Hideya Ogawa School of Kabuki
the
entire
Board had decided to hard on the Bingo Committee, the
Dancing when
they presented
CLASSES
act
on
this
much delayed pro­ Film Society, and is responsible
We saw a general increase in Japanese Dance Recital on No­ ject. At a special meeting held for
organizing chartered flights
our enrollment. Interest in Con­ vember 7th.
on August 16, Air. Raymond Mo- for our members. Director Char­
JCCC
Kendo
Team
won
the
Con
­
versational Japanese and Calli­
riyama, Architect, who had been
Ogaki and Vice President,
graphy is rather limited; but the sul General Trophy at the 3rd commissioned earlier for the job, les
Tosh
Moriyama, have been in­
Annual
Toronto
International
Sumie classes continue to attract Kendo Tournament held at the was asked to prepare a master strumental
in launching many
more new
members. Due to Centre on November 28.
plan in the time for presentation fund raisingschemes,, notably rai­
popular demand, we were forced
The JCC Centre's famous Shi- at Issei Day on October 28, 1971. sing $50,000 from a single pro­
to limit enrollment in Japanese
This he subsequently did. Also
Cooking; Judo classes
have a toryu Itosukai Karate group was on that day, a draw for a Toyota ject. Vice President Tad Morishi­
at the World Karate
ta, quiet, but he’s always there
waiting list; Karate here is al­ represented
car was made in order to honour in time of need. These are only
Championship
in
Paris,
France.
ways popular; and Kendo is hol­
a promise made to the donors by
ding its own. Recently we lost The Canadian national team was the former Centennial Commi­ a few who make up the Centre’s
coached by Kei Tsumura, 5th-dan
regular weekly voluntary force.
two valuable instructors in Mr. &
ttee.
of
the
Centre.
Another
J.C.C.
Tribute must be given to our de­
Airs. M. Yazu, Chanoyu and Ai­ Centre member, Sam Aloledzki,
On January 30, 1972 a special dicated President, Tammy Marukido instructors who have retur­ Ist-dan captained the team.
public meeting was called to deal bashi and the members of the
ned to Japan. Mrs. Yazu felt that
In commemoration of R.O.M.’s specifically with landscaping for Board of Directors, the everher pupils are now quite capable Diamond Jubilee from May 10 to the Cultural Centre. The mee­
hardworking W.A., instructors,
of performing on their own Cha- June
27, 1972, the Centre parti­ ting endorsed the plan as sub­ committees and voluntary work­
noyu; and we were fortunate to cipated in the 7 week-long dis­ mitted by Raymond Moriyama.
ers, while on the outside, commu­
have Mr. K. Matsui, who has play of the Centre’s art pieces
Since then the Board has meet nity organizations especially du­
been assisting Air. Yazu, consent
with the Architect and decided ring our Bazaar, and business,
and selected .Sumie paintings.
to carry on as Aikido instructor
on a plan to complete the Japa­ press (particularly the two Japa­
We are" grateful to all instructors G UESTS
nese Garden and
Landscaping
Canadian newspapers, The
and assistant instructors for
25 mayors and administrators of the Centre in time for the nese
New
Canadian
and Continetal Ti­
their untiring work.
of Japan who gathered for a 10th Anniversary commemora­
mes),
radio,
television
media —
week of International Conference ting the completion of the Cen­
and
I
cannot
leave
out
my
effici­
SPECIAL COURSE IN
FOLK of the Municipal Governments tre building in October 1963.
ent
office
and
maintenance
staff
(July 19 — 23) were feted at
DANCING — July 9 to 12
(a
total
of
four)
with
the
assis
­
CONCLUSION
Air. Tsutomu Matsuda, an ex­ the Centre on July 21. The Maytance
of
others
in
time
of
need
The financial report will soon
or of Sendai, Air. T. Shimano,
pert in Japan on Japanese Folk presented
the Centre with a bea- be given by our Treasurer. It re­ who have performed the day to
Dancing, taught new dance num­ i tiful set of woodblock prints by presents a healthy picture. But day duties of the Centre excedinbers to" our Sakura-kai members, Hokusai.
gly well.
as well as to dancers from .Ha­ I Thirteen families assisted the
milton and The Toronto Buddhist Centre to provide accommodation
Church Dance Group.
Yamah a Music Course
for 2G musicians called the "Yo­
ung Japan” who put on a treme­
For Children
LECTURES
ndous concert to a capacity
4 to 8 years
Two well attended and highly crowd at the Centre on August
World
Famous — over 1
successful lectures were presen­ 2nd.
million
graduates.
ted by Profesor Kinya '.Tsuruta,
During the Japan-Canada MiFree Film demonstration or.
Profesor of East Asian Studies, nisterial Conference in Toronto,
463 Eglinton Ave. W.
See a class in
operation
University of Toronto. The first wives of five Japanese Cabinet
any day.
Phone 489-8611
lecture was on November 5. when Ministers including Airs. Takeo
LLoyd Edwards
Prof. Tsuruta tried to delve into Fukuda- (wife of the Japanese
Alon. — Thur. 9:30 a.m. to
the Japanese mind. He thoroug­ Foreign Alinister) accompanied
Yamaha
4
:30p.m.
hly entertained as well as edu­ by wives of Canadian Ministers
Music
Academy
cated the audience. The second (including Mrs. Benson, Airs. Pe­
Fri 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
231 Danforth Ave.
lecture on February 28 was co­ pin, Airs. Green) visited the Cen­
Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
461-2468
Enrol today
sponsored by the Information tre on September 13. The follo­
Centre of the Consulate General wing- day the Economic Planning
of Japan on the intriguing sub- Alinister, Toshio Kimura, accom­
ject, -Who Was Mishima Yukio.” panied by Consul General Koichi­
Using the auditorium to accom­ ro Yamaguchi, visited the Centre
modate the larger cicwd. and representing his cabinet colleagu­
with the use of full screen on the es. To show its admiration for
stage for his slides, plus read­ -the work which is being done at
ings of Mishima's work by^ Prof. the Centre, the Japanese ladies
Ronald Cairns of U. of T., he donated §100.00, while the Alini­
provided a dramatic evening.
ster gave a personal donation of
$200.00.
FESTIVALS
'Tanabata Festival — September PUBLIC RELATIONS
IS and 19, 1971
The Sakura-kai
and Sansei
Income Tax Reduction
Retirement Income
Cooperation from all Centre Choir continued to represent, the
Family Protection
groups as well as the Buddhist Centre as goodwill ambassadors
733 Danforth Ave.,
Disability Pay Cheques
Church Dance Group resulted in by performing among others at
Toronto
Alortgage Redemption
a highly successful weekend e- Ontario Place on August 22; at
College Tuition Fund
vent. The Festival was officially the United Nations 25th Anni­
— O —
Phone Store 463-3426
opened by Air. Hitoshi Kawai, versary Celebration at Toronto
Director of Japan National Tou­ City Hall on October 23.
Home 469-0293
Sometimes a
single person
rist Organization.
acts as the Centre's ambassador
NATIONAL LIFE
Spring Festival — March 4 and as in the case of Airs. Mariko
Japanese Food
Toda, who represented Japan
OF CANADA
Deliver Evenings
5, 1972
dressed in her kimono, during
and Saturdays
10 St. Mary SL Toronto
Always well
attended,
this the International Fashion Show
923-0916
447-8986
year's Spring Festival attracted preview sponsored bv the C.F
2.500 people. The Honourable A.C.
John Yaremko. Minister of Citiz­
Then again the concentrated
enship. officially opened the Fes­ efforts of many would be requi­
tival with the theme "Heritage red as in the case of ladies of
Ontario.” CBC televised the Fes­ the W.A. cooperating with the
tival on Saturday evening and Canadian Opera Women's Com- <
— 1972 Models —
the Toronto Star carried a photo­ mittee's fund raising event by I
graph of the Festival on its front providing Japanese hors d'oeu­
page the following Monday.
vres for 4,000 guests at .the Ber­
man House on June 14.
SUMIE SHOW *71
RCA — ZENITH
Our first Sumie Exibition and SERVICES
Sale held on October 3 resulted
SALES & SERVICE
A special mention must be ma­
in 22 paintings being sold - more de here of the worthy project
than SI.900 being grossed. This performed by members of the
1055 MIDLAND AVE. (ORIOLE PLAZA)
year the show will be expanded Toronto Nisei Women’s Club at
into Arts and Crafts Show — our Centre. The ladies have been
SCARBORO
Phone 759-1583
with the addition of ceramics, kept busy organizing and super­
Between Eglinton & Lawrence Ave. ^ast,
woodblock, printing, sumie and vising programs for Issei Senior
others. It will be held September Citizens of the Momiji-kai which
Repairs To All Makes
30 and October 1.
meets regualariy
once
everv

part in Judo classes.
But it is not enough just to
provide facilities for these young
people — we must have the com­
munication line open. If the Ja­
panese Canadian Cultural Centre
is to remain a lasting tribute to
our Issei Pioneers and is to be
the major contribution of the Ja­
panese Canadians to the cultural
life of Canada, then together we
must examine
and
determine
what the future course of the
Centre should be. It is our chal­
lenge to perpetuate the ideals of
our Centre for generations to
come.

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