2015 / Nibei Lecture, May 19, Harp and Koto Music by Ms. Saeko Kujiraoka & Ms. Hitomi Suzuki

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May 19, 2015, Harp and Koto Music by Ms. Saeko Kujiraoka & Ms. Hitomi Suzuki

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Nibei Foundation of Los Angeles presents “Powerful Networking Meeting Lecture Series” twice every month.

The lecture series is held at Terasaki Foundation Laboratory Building, 11570 West Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064.

For information, contact Naoko Okada, coordinator at (310) 479-6101 ext 134, or email nibei@nibei.org

Dinner at 6 pm, by pre-order only

Presentation from 7 pm – 8 pm

Lectures are free. $10 required for dinner order.

For RSVP, visit http://nibei.org

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Lecture Schedule

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July 7, 2015, Screening “Lit’ Tokyo Reporter”

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June 23, 2015, Preview “We said No No”  By director Brian Maeda

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June 9, 2015, Cancelled, Ms. Shoran Oba

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May 19, 2015, Harp and Koto Music by Ms. Saeko Kujiraoka & Ms. Hitomi Suzuki

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May 5, 2015, Mr. Randy Sakamoto, “My Grandfather’s Journey from Meiji Restoration in Japan to Sawtelle Pioneer”

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April 21, 2015, Hon. Harry H. Horinouchi, Consul General of Japan in Los Angeles, “Today’s Japan”

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April 14, 2015, Mr. Koji Steven Sakai, Vice President of Japanese American National Museum,  “Hello Kitty Exhibition Oct 11, 2014 through May 31, 2015, Behind the story, report and update”

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March 24, 2015,  Ms. Farida Futouhi, The author of “Charcoal Girl – Meeting the Ghost of A-Bomb in 1954 Hiroshima”

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March 10, 205, Miki Yamashita, Los Angeles Opera

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Feb. 24, 2015, Ms. Anne Alene “Regional Revitalization in Japan: The Naoshima Island – this is an important philanthropic and revitalization project for the region using art.”

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Feb. 10,2015, The Grateful Crane Ensemble’s 2014 Goodwill Tour to Tohoku and Hiroshima

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Jan. 20, 2015, Mr. Yoji Matsumoto, Sake Sommelier, “How to match sake for your dishes?”

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Jan. 6, 2015, Ms. Yoko Isassi, researcher and president of FOODSTORY, “What is authentic New Year’s Japanese dishes?”