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    • 02 May 2024
    • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Online
    • 20
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    Between the Lines: a Monthly Discussion on Medieval Japanese Women's Literature

    Thursday, May 2, 2024

    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM ET

    Hosted online via Zoom


    Join us to discuss some of the greatest classics of medieval Japanese literature, written by women authors!  

    We will continue our discussion of Sarashina Nikki or As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams by Takasue no Musume (Lady Sarashina) as translated by Ivan Morris.  This session will be supplemented by a scholarly article which can be obtained by emailing joanneha@japansocietyboston.org

    You may find a copy of the book here.

    The club is limited to Japan Society of Boston Members. Interested in joining but not yet a Member of the Japan Society of Boston? Consider becoming a member today! If you don't live in the area, we now have an online only membership.

    This event is hosted by our Special Events Associate Christopher Ellars.

    Please note that we often take photographs at events for our records and sometimes for use in public media such as Facebook and blog posts. Registering for an event generally signifies acknowledgment that your likeness may be used in these ways. If you are not comfortable with this, please let us know and we can accommodate you.

    As part of registering, we ask for your email address. Your email address will not be sold or given to third parties without your permission. By registering with your email address, you may receive emails from the Japan Society of Boston, including updates about event details , announcements about other upcoming events, and special offers.  Please be in touch with us anytime to change your email preferences.

    • 07 May 2024
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Genki Ya Somerville. 246 Elm St, Somerville, MA 02144
    • 11
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    Connect with JSB!

    A fun way to meet staff and members of JSB


    Tuesday, May 7, 2024

    6:00 PM ET


    Hosted in person at

    Genki Ya Somerville

    246 Elm St, Somerville, MA 02144


    About the Event:

    Join Japan Society of Boston staff and members for dinner at Genki Ya in Somerville! Connect with JSB is a great way to get to know us better, meet other society members, practice your Japanese in a casual environment, and enjoy great food at Japanese restaurants in Boston!

    Genki Ya has multiple locations in the Boston area and we will be visiting their Somerville restaurant. See their website for their full menu of sushi and other Japanese dishes. 

    This event is open to JSB members only. Registrants are welcome to bring a plus one, but their guest must be included in the registration. All attendees should be prepared to pay for their own meal/drinks. 

    Please note that we often take photographs at events for our records and sometimes for use in public media such as Facebook and blog posts. Registering for an event generally signifies acknowledgment that your likeness may be used in these ways. If you are not comfortable with this, please let us know and we can accommodate you.

    • 17 May 2024
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Online
    • 35
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    THE JAPAN SOCIETY of BOSTON

    Language Room

    (Virtual Language Exchange)

    Theme: Prefectures 都道府県

    Friday, May 17, 2024

    6:00 to 7:30 PM EDT

    日本時間では5月18日土曜日午前7

    Registration closes at 12pm ET on the day of the event.

    Hosted online via Zoom

    (you will be sent the meeting code after registering)


    Looking for a fun way to socialize from the comfort of your own home? JSB has you covered!  Practice your Japanese (or your English) at our next online Japanese / English language exchange.

    The Japanese/ English Language Room is able to continue thanks to our members and donations. We ask that you may consider making a donation or becoming a member to help us provide free events!

    [Join us] ・ [Donate]

    We will begin with a half an hour of speaking in Japanese, followed by a half an hour of speaking in English. We will conclude the meeting with free casual conversation in Japanese and/or English until we hit 7:30PM.

    Registration is set up so registrants can designate your current Japanese proficiency level and join groups based on your level.  Please use the following rough guidelines when designating your level:


    [Advanced Japanese Level]- JLPT N3 and up.  You are comfortable holding full conversations in Japanese.

    [Intermediate Japanese Level] - JLPT N5 to N3.  You are comfortable holding some or most conversations in Japanese.  

    [Beginner Japanese Level]- You may know some words and phrases in Japanese and even say a few simple sentences but your curiosity and passion for the Japanese language is as strong as those in the Intermediate and the Advanced levels!  

    [Native Japanese Speakers -日本人  - 日本人/日本語ネイティブの方はこちらにご登録下さい。


    Please note that we will adjust the maximum number of participants for each level based on how many native Japanese speakers registered. Be sure to still sign up for waitlist at the time of your registration.

    Come with a friendly disposition to practice your Japanese / English and help others learn!  Meet people and find new paths for improving and enjoying your Japanese and English language skills!


    This program continues thanks to the support of Temple University Japan Campus each year. 

    This program is sponsored by: 


    *Please make sure that the name you use to register matches the name you will be using when you first sign onto the Zoom session!


    Please note that we often take photographs at events for our records and sometimes for use in public media such as Facebook and blog posts. Registering for an event generally signifies acknowledgment that your likeness may be used in these ways. If you are not comfortable with this, please let us know and we can accommodate you.

    As part of registering, we may ask for your email address. You may register for an event without providing your email address. Your email address will not be sold or given to third parties without your permission. By registering with your email address, you may receive emails from the Japan Society of Boston, including updates about event details (e.g., location), announcements about other upcoming events, and special offers.  Please be in touch with us anytime to change your email preferences.
    • 29 May 2024
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Online
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    Japan Society of Boston Book Club

    Wednesday, May 29, 2024

    from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT

    Hosted online via Zoom

    (Zoom link will be in your confirmation email)


    Do you love Japanese literature? The JSB Book Club will be meeting to discuss What you are looking for is in the library by Michiko Aoyama.

    This charming novel is about a librarian, Sayuri Komachi, who has a special ability to recommend the perfect book for all her visitors. This heartwarming story features a unique cast of characters that is sure to capture your intrigue. 

    Find a copy, here.  You are welcome to read any translation. 

    The JSB Book Club meets on the last Wednesday of every other month to discuss great modern Japanese novels. The purpose of our club is to strengthen the Boston community of Japan enthusiasts by creating a space for thoughtful and sociable discussion.

    The club is limited to Japan Society of Boston Members. Interested in joining but not yet a Member of the Japan Society of Boston? Consider becoming a Member today! If you are already a Member and interested in the group, please contact us to have your name added to the club mailing list

    • 05 Jun 2024
    • 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Online
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    Gyotaku: A Deep Dive

    Wednesday, June 5th, 2024

    6:00 PM - 7:30 PM EDT

    Hosted online via Zoom

    (Zoom link will be in your confirmation email)


    About the Event:

    Join us to learn about the traditional Japanese art of gyotaku. Gyo (fish) taku (to press or rub) is a method of fish printing in which real fish (and other sea creatures) are used as a printing plate. Professional gyotaku artist, Nate Garrett, will be discussing the origins of gyotaku, first as a form of record keeping, and its evolution into a modern day art form exploring three different methods and five distinct styles.

    Along the way, we will also touch on Japanese sumi ink and paper making as well as traditional and modern tools of the trade. Nate will share his perspective on why gyotaku has relevance and importance in our modern world. Following the presentation there will be a live demonstration of the art form.

    This is a free 1 hour and 30 minute long presentation with Q&A hosted on Zoom. 


    About The Speaker:


    Maine-based artist Nate Garrett's work is grounded in the tradition of gyotaku, or Japanese fish printing, and draws upon traditional and experimental subjects and printmaking techniques. Nate is interested in capturing the flora and fauna of his home state of Maine with this unique artform while also building upon and stretching the bounds of classical gyotaku to include other nontraditional subject matter. 

    In October of 2023 Nate appeared on the TV Tokyo network introducing Japanese audiences to his style of gyotaku. His work hung as part of a 2023 exhibition at the Hall of Awa Japanese Paper Museum in Tokushima Japan. Starting in June 2024 a collection of Nate's work will hang at the Maine Maritime Museum in celebration of the 30 year anniversary of the Sister City relationship between Bath, Maine and Tsugaru, Japan.

    Nate is a commissioned & licensed artist and a sought after speaker and presenter. He has taught workshops and given presentations at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, Acadia National Park, Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Maine State Aquarium and Maine College of Art and Design.

    Website: BigFishGyotaku.com

    Instagram: @BigFishGyotaku 


    Please note that we often take photographs at events for our records and sometimes for use in public media such as Facebook and blog posts. Registering for an event generally signifies acknowledgment that your likeness may be used in these ways. If you are not comfortable with this, please let us know and we can accommodate you.

    As part of registering, we ask for your email address. Your email address will not be sold or given to third parties without your permission. By registering with your email address, you may receive emails from the Japan Society of Boston, including updates about event details , announcements about other upcoming events, and special offers.  Please be in touch with us anytime to change your email preferences.

    • 13 Jun 2024
    • 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    • Showa Boston Institute. 420 Pond St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
    • 40
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    Navigating Japan: A Workshop for Travelers


    Thursday, June 13th, 2024

    6:00 - 8:30 PM EDT

    Showa Boston Institute

    420 Pond St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130


    $30 General Admission / $25 JSB & SFC members


    About the Event:

    This immersive workshop co-hosted by Showa Boston and The Japan Society of Boston aims to empower travelers with the knowledge and skills necessary to make the most of their journey to Japan while fostering cross-cultural understanding and meaningful connections with the local community.

    Workshop Highlights:

    - Travel resource fair with representatives from local organizations

    - Included dinner with Showa Boston students

    - Language class with essential Japanese travel phrases and tips

    - Culture Sessions with Dos and Don'ts for visitors

    - Q&A Panel of Experts

    - Mini cultural Experiences

    Parking is available on site and a roundtrip shuttle service via Reservoir T station will be provided.

    Don't miss this opportunity to prepare for your journey to Japan! Reserve your spot today. Limited space available.

    Please email social@showaboston.edu or call 617-522-0080, 4008 for any questions.

    Please note that we often take photographs at events for our records and sometimes for use in public media such as Facebook and blog posts. Registering for an event generally signifies acknowledgment that your likeness may be used in these ways. If you are not comfortable with this, please let us know and we can accommodate you.


    As part of registering, we may ask for your email address. You may register for an event without providing your email address. Your email address will not be sold or given to third parties without your permission. By registering with your email address, you may receive emails from the Japan Society of Boston, including updates about event details (e.g., location), announcements about other upcoming events, and special offers.  Please be in touch with us anytime to change your email preferences.

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