Book Tree 2025 @ JFT Library & JF Canada/USA Digital Library
The Japan Foundation Toronto Library 2 Bloor St E #300, Toronto, ON, CanadaOur annual Book Tree is back!
Our annual Book Tree is back!
Ever wanted to try Japanese calligraphy (書道, “shodō”)? Drop by JFT library and enjoy relaxed, hands-on brush writing experience! This drop-in event lets you explore calligraphy at your own pace. Participants can choose from prepared sample characters or experiment with … Continue reading →
Journey Through Japan’s Built Heritage with Books & Connect Over Shared Curiosity! Inspired by the JFT Gallery's current exhibition, our upcoming book club meeting will explore Japanese Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Landscapes! Whether you’re a book lover or simply curious … Continue reading →
Enjoy an enchanting afternoon of Japanese folktales, creative stories, songs, and traditional music performances with Katari Japanese Storytellers, celebrating the 30th anniversary! This year’s theme, "May the Force Be with Children!" celebrates Japan's Children’s Day ( "Kodomo no Hi",「こどもの日」), a … Continue reading →
The Japan Foundation, Toronto will be open on May 24 & 25 for Doors Open Toronto 2025. Join us for a weekend of family-friendly programming with the theme of "Playful Japan!"
The Japan Foundation, Toronto will be open on May 24 & 25 for Doors Open Toronto 2025. Join us for a weekend of family-friendly programming with the theme of "Playful Japan!"
Join us for a lecture with Jillian Rudes, author of Manga in Libraries and a New York-based school librarian, as we explore what manga is, why it matters, and how to integrate it into library collections and educational settings. In … Continue reading →
Did you know the Japan Foundation, Toronto Library has over 3,000 printed manga books available in both English and Japanese? We also house a wide selection of books about manga and Blu-rays/DVDs of animated films, as well as access to … Continue reading →
Did you know the Japan Foundation, Toronto Library has over 3,000 printed manga books available in both English and Japanese? We also house a wide selection of books about manga and Blu-rays/DVDs of animated films, as well as access to … Continue reading →
For the upcoming JFT Book Club (Hybrid), we will discuss FUJIMOTO Tatsuki's manga: Look Back (The original Japanese version: 藤本タツキ作『ルックバック』, translated into English by Amanda Haley). Join us to explore the joy and struggles of creative friendship and manga making … Continue reading →