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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – First Love by SHIMAMOTO Rio
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – First Love by SHIMAMOTO Rio!\n  \nSharing some comments from our participants!\n“I am so happy that the book club is hybrid. I can attend even though I don’t live in Canada. It’s a wonderful opportunity to read literature and get many different perspectives.”\n— Anonymous\n“Thank you Risa and Emi for organizing the book club and for guiding the discussion in a concise format. I genuinely appreciate the effort and time it takes to organize these wonderful events.\nThank you for always adding a Japanese vocabulary section. I’m learning Japanese at the moment so this is helping me build my vocabulary as well. ありがとございます!\nThe word cloud was a great idea too.\nLooking forward to more discussions in the future.”\n— Johan\nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future book club information. \n\n \n \nThis Valentine’s season\, we invite you to delve into the intricacies of love through Japanese literature! \nFor the upcoming JFT Book Club (Hybrid)\, we will discuss SHIMAMOTO Rio’s novel: First Love (Translated into English by Louise Heal Kawai. The original Japanese version: 島本理生著『ファーストラヴ』). Join us in person or virtually to unravel the complexities of love\, family\, and hidden truths in this Naoki-award-winning mystery novel!  \nThis hybrid book club is perfect for anyone intrigued by Japanese literature\, romance novels\, or mysteries. Whether you’re in the GTA or joining virtually from other parts of the world\, connect with fellow lovers of literature and Japanese culture to gain deeper insights into the story that you might not discover on your own! \nWe also have a limited number of “Observer” slots available for those wanting to listen this time\, or for anyone curious about how a book club works without the pressure to speak – first-time participants are welcome! \nRegister Here \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.  \n*Depending on the number of participants and how the discussion goes\, we might extend the end time until 6:30 pm (EST). However\, if you have other commitments\, feel free to leave at 6:00 pm. \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us at library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp.  \n\nShow WHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?  \nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?\nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! \n \n\nShow HOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?  \nHOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?\n1. Once you register for the event\, you will receive guiding questions to help you think more deeply about the manga. \n2. On the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and in person at Japan Foundation Toronto Library (2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1A8 Canada). *How to find us: https://tr.jpf.go.jp/about-us/how-to-find-us/ \n3. We will start with a quick introduction & ice-breaking activity (*Light refreshments will be served for in-person participants) \n4. Depending on the number of the participants\, we will break into a few small groups to discuss questions so that everyone has a chance to share their thoughts. \n5. After each breakout session\, each group will share what they have discussed with other groups. \n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make discussion more fun and vibrant! \n \n\nShow WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK?  \nWHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK?\nFirst Love (physical copies and ebooks) and the original Japanese version『ファーストラヴ』(physical copy) are available at JFT Library! The checkout of the physical copies are limited to JFT Book Club participants for a 1-week loan period (non-renewable).  \nTo get a new library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \n  Borrow Ebook    Email Library to place hold (physical copy)  \n  For more information about the book or where else you can get the physical copies\, click here. \n \n\nShow ABOUT THE BOOK  \nABOUT THE BOOK\n First Love \n(The original Japanese version:『ファーストラヴ』)\nWritten by SHIMAMOTO Rio \nTranslated by Louise Heal Kawai \nPublished by Honford Star\, 2024 \n  \nUpon being arrested for the gruesome murder of her father\, all college student Kanna Hijiriyama tells the police is “It’s up to you to find the motive.” Amidst the media frenzy about the woman “too beautiful to be a killer\,” clinical psychologist Yuki Makabe is asked by Kanna’s lawyer to counsel the young woman as her trial approaches. Yuki slowly uncovers the dark history behind the relationships in Kanna’s life – with her father\, her mother\, and her “first love” – and discovers shocking inconsistencies in Kanna’s defense. \nWinner of the prestigious Naoki Prize and a Japanese bestseller\, First Love is part psychological drama\, part legal thriller. \n— from Publisher’s website \n \n\nShow ABOUT THE AUTHOR  \nABOUT THE AUTHOR\n(c) Daisuke Hayata \nSHIMAMOTO Rio was born in Tokyo in 1983. In 2001\, she won the 44th Gunzo New Writers’ Prize for Silhouette\, and in 2003\, she won the 25th Noma Literary New Face Prize for Little by Little. In 2015\, she received the 21st Shimasei Renai Literature Award for Red and the 159th Naoki Prize for First Love in 2018. \n \n \n\nRELATED PROGRAMMING\n \nThe Nighthawk’s First Love \nTuesday\, February 11\, 6:00PM (ET) \nJoin us for our Valentine’s film screening of The Nighthawk’s First Love (よだかの片想い)\, adapted from the novel of the same name from acclaimed romance author SHIMAMOTO Rio. The film follows graduate student Aiko who always had low self-esteem because of the birthmark on the left side of her face. When her story becomes part of a book\, and then adapted into a movie\, she falls for the director who accepts her as she is. \nDetails Here \n  \nFirst Love and Beyond: Author SHIMAMOTO Rio on Japanese Romance Fiction\n \nWednesday\, February 12\, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM (ET) \nDive into the world of romance and storytelling with celebrated Japanese author SHIMAMOTO Rio! This exclusive online talk event will dig into the creation of her Naoki award-winning novel First Love\, gain unique insights into her writing process and explore the allure of Japanese romance fiction. \nDetails Here \n  \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Yōkai – November 21\, 2024 \n\nJapanese Tadoku Book Club – October 26\, 2024 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Before the Coffee Gets Cold by KAWAGUCHI Toshikazu – September 4\, 2024 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Japanese Ceramics & Life in the Edo to Meiji Periods – June 18\, 2024 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: BL Metamorphosis by TSURUTANI Kaori – April 18\, 2024 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid): Mild Vertigo by KANAI Mieko – February 13\, 2024 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Holiday Reading Recommendations – November 16\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: Planetes by YUKIMURA Makoto – September 28\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books -June 20\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun -April 24\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022 \n\n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021 \n\n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021 \n\n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020 \n\nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020 \n\n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019 \n\nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019 \n\nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-hybrid_shimamoto_firstlove/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
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SUMMARY:Book Tree 2025 @ JFT Library & JF Canada/USA Digital Library
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Book Tree is back! \n\n\n\nLet’s make the library’s book tree bloom together by sharing your thoughts on library items (+ refer friends) and win an exciting prize! \n  \n*Play the video to see how our Book Tree has bloomed from Monday\, January 20 to Monday\, March 31* \n﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿ \n\n\n\n  \n\n \nBook Tree eligibility:\n\n\n\nCheck out 5+ physical/digital library items from Japan Foundation Toronto Library and/or JF Canada/USA Digital Library AND submit your comment(s) (+ refer friends) within the period of Monday\, January 20 – Saturday\, March 29 ET. \n*The last day to borrow physical item(s) from Japan Foundation Toronto Library is Saturday\, March 29. Please check library hours to plan your visit. \n*The last day to submit your comment(s) is Monday\, March 31. \n  \n\n\n\nHow to participate in the Book Tree Program\n\n\n\n\n\nShow Participate by Checking Out Physical Library Items from JFT Library in Toronto  \n\n\n\nParticipate by Checking Out Physical Library Items from JFT Library in Toronto\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBorrow books or audiovisual materials at the Japan Foundation Toronto Library.\n\nEvery time you borrow 5 or more items (excluding periodicals)\, you may fill out a white ballot for a prize.\n\n\n\nEvery time you borrow 10 or more items (excluding periodicals)\, you may fill out an additional blue ballot for a GRAND prize.\n\n\nYou will receive two cards at the library counter \n\nUme (Japanese Plum) flower shaped comment card: Write down your comments on an item of their choice and add it to the Book Tree on the library wall\n\n\n\nSheet for ballot: If you opt in for the prize lottery\, write down your information (name\, library card number\, and email address) *NEW from this year* Friend Referral Bonus: If you learned about the Book Tree and/or the Japan Foundation’s library services from your friend\, write down your friend’s library card number in the ballot sheet. Both you and your friend get an extra ballot worth chance for small prizes! \n\n\nPrize winners will be notified directly later in April\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrizes \n\n\n\nGRAND Prizes include: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nROM – 1 pair of Admissions Tickets to ROM’s galleries and special exhibitions. \n\n\n\nTIFF – 1 pair of Tickets for a Gala screening (excluding Opening or Closing Night) at the 50th annual Toronto International Film Festival. (Roy Thomson Hall; festival runs September 4 -14\, 2025) \n\n\n\nOther Prizes include (but not limited to) :  \n\n\n\nJapanese Sakura  pouch\, stationaries\, and so on! \n\n\n\nLibrary & Gallery Opening Hours\n\n\n\n\n	MondayCLOSED\n\n\n	Tuesday11:30am to 4:30pm\n\n\n	WednesdayCLOSED\n\n\n	Thursday11:30am to 6:30pm\n\n\n	Friday11:30am to 4:30pm\n\n\n	Saturday11:30am to 4:30pm *Closed on select Saturdays\n\n\n\n	SundayCLOSED\n\n\n\n\n\n \n*JF Canada/USA Digital Library is available to residents of Canada and the USA 24/7 \n\n \n\nShow Participate by Checking Out Ebooks/Auidobooks from JF Canada/USA Digital Library  \n\n\n\nParticipate by Checking Out Ebooks/Auidobooks from JF Canada/USA Digital Library\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBorrow ebooks/audiobooks at the JF Canada/USA Digital Library.\n\nEvery time you borrow 5 or more items\, you are entitled to enter a draw for prizes.\n\n\nSubmit comments on (an) item(s) of their choice on the virtual Book Tree board on Padlet.\nIf you want to opt in for the prize lottery\, please submit your information from the form available on the virtual Book Tree board. *NEW from this year* Friend Referral Bonus: If you learned about the Book Tree and/or the Japan Foundation’s library services from your friend\, write down your friend’s library card number in the form. Both you and your friend get an extra ballot worth chance for small prizes! \nPrize winners will be notified directly later in April\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nPrizes\n\n\n\n\n\nPrizes include but not limited to:  \n\n\n\nJapanese Sakura pouches\, stationaries\, and so on!  \n\n\n\nThank you for participating! \n\n\n\nSpecial thanks to our generous sponsors  \n– JNTO\, ROM\, TIFF\, and Anonymous Sponsor! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n   
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LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
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SUMMARY:FukuBookLoan (Lucky Bags) 2025 @ JFT Library
DESCRIPTION:*The FukuBookLoan Lucky Bags event ended on January 31. Thank you to all those who participated! \nFor those who are curious about what items were included in all those bags\, click here to find out the secret contents! We hope you enjoyed experiencing the Japanese New Year custom and that this event has helped you discover new favourite authors\, amazing film titles\, and interesting topics to explore! \n*Search the Library’s Online Catalogue to see if the items are currently available to borrow or place hold. \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website or newsletter for future event information. \n\n \nNew Year\, New Routine? Ring in 2025 with our program inspired by Japan’s beloved New Year tradition “Fukubukuro” (福袋)\, or lucky bag! \nStarting Tuesday\, January 7th\, 2025\, JFT Library Card holders can grab a FukuBookLoan lucky bag\, containing a secret selection of books and/or audiovisual materials to borrow from the Library. Enjoy serendipitous discovery from a curated selection of novels\, manga\, DVD/BR\, and more books about Japan or by Japanese authors! You might discover your new favourite authors\, amazing film titles\, and intriguing topics that you never knew existed! \n\nWhat is Fukubukuro (福袋)?\nFukubukuro (福袋\, “lucky bag”) is a Japanese New Year custom where people buy mysterious sealed bags that are sold for a set price during the New Year period. Many shops\, businesses and department stores take part in this tradition and the sales begin on the first business day of the New Year. They typically contain products centred around a specific theme. Usually\, the bags are sold at a substantial discount and much less expensive than if you were to buy each item in the bag separately. The Fukubukuro is a very popular\, thrilling and highly anticipated event and people often even line up for hours to get the bags. \nThe term “fuku” (福) means “good fortune” or “luck”\, and “fukuro” (袋) – conjugated into “bukuro” – means “bag”. \n*The items in the JFT Library’s FukuBookLoan bags are for borrowing only\, and not for sales or giveaways. You must check them out at the library counter and return them to the Library by the due date. \n\nHow to participate in the FukuBookLoan event\n*Please note the FukuBookLoan event ends when all bags are gone or on Friday\, January 31st\, 2025 at 4:30 pm (whichever is faster). \n1. Get or renew JFT Library Card \n・You need to have a valid JFT Library card (free of charge) to receive a FukuBookLoan lucky bag.\n・To apply for a new library card or renew your expired card\, please fill in our Library Card Application Form online and show your photo ID along with proof of address at the Library counter. Please note the library card is valid for one year and needs to be renewed with a valid ID. \n2. Select a theme tag and pick up a FukuBookLoan bag with the corresponding theme at the Library Counter\n・Visit the JFT Library during the Library’s opening hours in January\n・Pick up a bag-shaped note with a bag theme from the FukuBookLoan rack. *One bag maximum per library cardholder\n・Bring the note to the library counter. Staff will grab a bag from the storage and proceed with the checkouts.\n・Each bag contains 3 to 4 items. Please note those items will be counted toward the maximum number of items that can be checked out from the Library\, which is 15 total items (a 5-item limit for periodicals and audiovisual materials). \n3. Enjoy serendipitous discovery & share your thoughts!\n・Take the FukuBookLoan bag home and enjoy discovering what’s inside!\n・If you are an active social media user\, feel free to post about the items in the bag and the FukuBookLoan experience using the hashtag #JFTLibrary \n4. Return the items by the due date\n・ The items in the bag are for loan and must be returned to the Library within a 3-week loan period (may be renewed once for another 3 weeks if there are no holds pending). \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to contact us. New members are always welcome!
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/fukubukuro2025/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
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SUMMARY:Nengajo (New Year's Cards) Making Workshop 2024
DESCRIPTION:  \nImmerse yourself in the vibrant world of Japanese New Year’s traditions at our workshop\, where you’ll craft your own Japanese-style New Year’s cards while learning essential Japanese New Year phrases and the significance of traditional designs for 2025 – the Year of the Snake! This is a fantastic opportunity to express your creativity\, experience Japanese culture\, and connect with others. Spots filled up quickly last year\, so don’t wait to secure yours for this unique blend of artistry\, tradition\, and cultural exchange! \n*Participation age: Children (around 5 years old and up) and adults are welcome to participate. \n  \nEvent Schedule\n*Spaces are limited. Please RSVP to book your space \n*Cancelled spots available! Book your spot now!* \nRegister Here    11:30 am – 12:45 pm  Nengajo Making Workshop #1  \nRegister Here   2:15 pm – 3:30 pm     Nengajo Making Workshop #2  \nRegister Here    4:00 pm – 5:15 pm     Nengajo Making Workshop #3 \n*JFT Library is open to the public from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm on Saturday\, December 14\, 2024. Feel free to explore our physical collection before or after the workshop! \n*Attendees of workshop #3 may stay after the library closes for the public until their session ends at 5:15 pm.
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/nengajo-making-workshops-2024/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Library,Workshop
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Yōkai
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Yōkai!\n  \nSharing some comments from our participants!\n“The interaction in today’s book club about Yokai was amazing! I learnt so many interesting facts about yokai and yurie and got multiple great recommendations as well. I can now truly say I have a better idea of what yokai are. Thank you for answering all of my questions. I am really looking forward to these opportunities to learn about very unique cultural aspects pertaining to Japan in future events. Thank you Risa-san and Emi-san for conducting another wonderful book club session!”\n—@okryptonite  “Good time. Nice interactions.”\n— Anonymous \n“Time fly too fast. Would love it to have a longer session on weekends.”\n— Di\nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future book club information. \n\n \n  \n \nIndulge in Silent Reading & Connect over Shared Curiosity for Yōkai from Folklore to Art to Manga! \nInspired by the JFT Gallery’s current exhibition\, our upcoming book club meeting will explore Yōkai – Japanese monsters and mysterious creatures that have appeared in ancient Japanese texts\, folklore\, artworks\, and are now gaining international recognition through manga/anime characters! Join us in the library or virtually from anywhere to indulge in silent reading and engage in optional discussion to share your discoveries with fellow participants interested in Japanese culture! \nNo prior knowledge/preparation is required! \nRegister Here   \n*Please be aware that space may be limited. \n  If you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to contact us in person\, by phone\, email\, or via contact form. \n\nShow WHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB “WITH SILENT READING TIME”?  \nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB “WITH SILENT READING TIME”?\nMany of us simply want more time to read but cannot squeeze the time in\, as we have too many distractions and interruptions in our daily lives to concentrate on reading. JFT Book Club with Silent Reading Time offers a sanctuary to indulge in the simple pleasure of reading\, surrounded by fellow book enthusiasts who share your love for literature. \nIn addition\, we provide an optional space for those who wish to connect and discuss their reading experiences with others. Engage in conversations at your comfort level and learn new perspectives from other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! It’s a safe space where your thoughts and impressions are valued\, regardless of whether you choose to actively participate or quietly absorb the conversations around you. \nWe welcome both seasoned book club members and first-time participants to discover the joy of silent reading without the pressures of finishing an assigned book on time and/or participating in mandatory discussions. \n  \n\nShow HOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?  \nHOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?\n\nOnce you register for the event\, find a book to read based on the criteria listed in WHAT BOOK TO BRING? (see below) or from JFT Library’s collection. \nOn the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and in person at the Japan Foundation Toronto Library (2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1A8 Canada). *Click here to check how to get to our Library.\nWe will start with a quick introduction & ice-breaking activity (*Light refreshments will be served for in-person participants)\nParticipants will share their books and why they pick them up (2-3 minutes each)\nSilent Reading Time: Participants will read the book they bring or the one recommended by other participants anywhere in the library or wherever they want if participating virtually. If you join the book club in-person\, you can check the JFT Gallery exhibition to compare the yōkai-themed artworks with what is described on the book you read.\nOptional Discussion Time: We will share what we have learned\, what we think about the depictions of yōkai\, favourite moments/characters from your chosen book\, suggestions for next reads\, etc.\n\n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make the discussion more fun and vibrant! \n  \n\nShow WHAT BOOK TO READ?  \nWHAT BOOK TO READ?\nA book to bring can be either a physical book\, ebook\, or audiobook (excluding DVDs & Blu-rays) that meets the following criteria: \n\nTheme: Yōkai (i.e.\, fiction\, nonfiction\, or manga about yōkai); fiction\, or manga featuring yōkai character(s) written by Japanese author\nLanguage: Books can be written in any language (i.e. English\, Japanese\, French) but the book club meeting will be in English.\n\nCheck out JFT Library’s Book Lists to get ideas!  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJFT Library Item List on Yōkai \nFor those who cannot visit our library in person\, check out ebooks/auidobooks on Yōkai at JF Digital Library!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*You can either select a book from the JFT Library’s collection\, or bring your own copy from home (can be a book not in JFT library collection if it meets the criteria above). \n\nIf you would like to bring a book that is not in JFT library collection\, please consult us in advance with the book information. (We may consider the book for future library acquisitions.)  \n\n  \n*You can check whether the book is part of our collection by searching on our online catalogue (*to search physical & digital items) or JF Canada/USA Digital Library (*to search and read ebooks & audiobooks). Please contact us if you wish to confirm the availability with us. \nTo get a new JFT library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \n  \n\nRelated Programming\n \nYokai Netsuke Exhibition \nOctober 17\, 2024 – January 25\, 2025 \nExperience the mysterious universe of Yōkai through these Netsuke figures\, which serve as gateways to bridge across the dimensions\, from flat images to three dimensional sculptures\, and from monochrome to colour. \nRegister Here \n  \n  \n  \n\n  \n\n\nA Letter to Momo (film screening) \nTuesday\, November 12\, 6:00 PM \nJoin us at the JFT Event Hall on November 12 for a screening of the stunning film\, A Letter to Momo. Presented in conjunction with our Yōkai Netuke Exhibition\, currently running in the JFT Gallery. \nAfter the death of her father\, Momo moves with her mother to a small island town. There\, she encounters three mischievous yōkai\, invisible to others\, who try to help her cope with her loss. \nRegister Here \n\n \n \n \n\n\n  \n\n\nYōkai Monsters Trilogy Film Series (film screening) \nDecember 3 \, 6:00 PM • December 10\, 6:00 PM • January 9\, 6:00 PM \nWelcome to the Yōkai Parade! Join us for a rare in-person film screenings of the screenings of the Yōkai Monsters trilogy from the 60s. \nRegister Here \n\n \n\n \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJapanese Tadoku Book Club – October 26\, 2024  \n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Before the Coffee Gets Cold by KAWAGUCHI Toshikazu – September 4\, 2024  \n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Japanese Ceramics & Life in the Edo to Meiji Periods – June 18\, 2024  \n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: BL Metamorphosis by TSURUTANI Kaori – April 18\, 2024  \n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid): Mild Vertigo by KANAI Mieko – February 13\, 2024  \n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Holiday Reading Recommendations – November 16\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: Planetes by YUKIMURA Makoto – September 28\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books -June 20\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun -April 24\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022  \n \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021  \n \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-silent_yokai/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Library
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241026T123000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023434
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SUMMARY:Japanese Tadoku Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Japanese Tadoku Book Club にほんご多読会\n \nLet’s enjoy reading in Japanese and talk about the book! \n \nSaturday October 26 | 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT | In Person @ The Japan Foundation\, Toronto – Event Hall \nWhat is “Tadoku”? \nThe word “ta” (多) means “a lot” and “doku” (読) means “to read”\, so “tadoku” literally means “read-a-lot”. You can read books suitable to your reading level at your own pace. Start with easy books you can enjoy without using a dictionary! \nWe will begin with a 15-minute guidance session on how to start tadoku. Following that\, you will have 60 minutes of silent reading. Finally\, you will be divided into small groups to share about the books you read\, either in English or Japanese\, for 20 minutes. \nRegistration Deadline: Thursday October 24\, while spots are available \nParticipation Requirements: Basic Japanese proficiency required (should be able to read Hiragana and have simple conversation in Japanese/completed JF Standard A1 level) \nBook List (click on level to view):  Level 0  Level 1  Level 2  Level 3  Level 4 \nAbout Levels: https://tadoku.org/japanese/en/levels-en/ \nDirections: https://tr.jpf.go.jp/about-us/how-to-find-us/ \nFor Inquiries: Please contact library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp.
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/japanese-tadoku-book-club/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Language Class,Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240904T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240904T193000
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Before the Coffee Gets Cold by KAWAGUCHI Toshikazu
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Before the Coffee Gets Cold by KAWAGUCHI Toshikazu!\n  \nSharing some comments from our participants!\n“There was a much bigger crowd today and yet everyone\, I think\, could be heard and was give a chance to share their views\, each of which was brilliant.\nThere was a tiny bit of mic issues since it was much large group but it was in no way a show stopper. I personally enjoyed the session. \nI got a see so many perspectives and I leave the session knowing that like me many people genuinely enjoyed very similar aspects of the story. Thank you for hosting and conducting these book clubs. Looking forward to attending all future book club meetings!”—Johan \n“Risa\, Emi\, Thank you so much for organizing the book club. The topics and questions were excellent and really enhanced the discussion.” — Anonymous  \n“I really enjoy meeting others interested in literature\, and because the group appears to be very multicultural\, we share an equally diverse range of opinions. I love it.” — Lori \n\nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future book club information. \n  \n \nFor the upcoming JFT Book Club (Hybrid)\, we will discuss KAWAGUCHI Toshikazu’s novel: Before the Coffee Gets Cold (the original Japanese version: 川口俊和著『コーヒーが冷めないうちに』)! \nJoin us in person or virtually to explore this mesmerizing first book of the global bestselling series! Set in a mysterious café where customers can travel back in time\, the novel offers a profound meditation on love\, loss\, and the choices we make in the flow of time. This book club meeting is a particularly special occasion as we prepare to welcome the author KAWAGUCHI Toshikazu to Toronto! He will be a featured guest at the Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) 2024. Let’s dive deep into this heartwarming and thought-provoking novel together with fellow lovers of literature and Japanese culture! \nFor those new to the book club or if you just want to listen this time\, we also have a small number of “Observer” slots! First-time participants are always welcome! \nP.S. A special video message from Mr. KAWAGUCHI will be exclusively shared with book club participants! \nRegister Here \n*JFT Book Club (Hybrid) is now fully booked. However\, waitlist is available on Eventbrite. Please note that we cannot guarantee a spot. \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.  \n*Depending on the number of participants and how the discussion goes\, we might extend the end time until 7:30 pm (EDT). However\, if you have other commitments\, feel free to leave at 7:00 pm. \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us at library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp.  \n\nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?\nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! \n  \nHOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?\n1. Once you register for the event\, you will receive guiding questions to help you think more deeply about the manga. \n2. On the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and in person at Japan Foundation Toronto Library (2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1A8 Canada). *How to find us: https://tr.jpf.go.jp/about-us/how-to-find-us/ \n3. We will start with a quick introduction & ice-breaking activity (*Light refreshments will be served for in-person participants) \n4. Depending on the number of the participants\, we will break into a few small groups to discuss questions so that everyone has a chance to share their thoughts. \n5. After each breakout session\, each group will share what they have discussed with other groups. \n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make discussion more fun and vibrant! \n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK?\nBefore the Coffee Gets Cold (physical copies and ebook/audiobook) and the original Japanese version『コーヒーが冷めないうちに』(physical copies) are available at JFT Library! The checkout of the physical copies are limited to JFT Book Club participants for a 1-week loan period (non-renewable).  \n*The physical copies of the series #2 Tales from the Cafe (『この嘘がばれないうちに』)\, the series #3 Before Your Memory Fades (『思い出が消えないうちに』)\, the series #4 Before We Say Goodbye (『さよならも言えないうちに』)  and the series #5 『やさしさを忘れぬうちに』are currently in-library use only until the end of Toronto International Festival of Authors 2024 (September 19 – 29\, 2024). You may place a hold request to check out those titles once they become available for circulation. \nTo get a new library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \n  Borrow Ebook/Audiobook    Email Library to place hold (physical copy)  \n  \nFor more information about the book or where else you can get the physical copies\, click here. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK\n Before the Coffee Gets Cold (The original Japanese version:『コーヒーが冷めないうちに』)\nWritten by KAWAGUCHI Toshikazu \nTranslated by Geoffrey Trousselot \nPublished by Hanover Square Press\, 2020 \n  \nIf you could go back in time\, who would you want to meet? \nIn a small back alley of Tokyo\, there is a café that has been serving carefully brewed coffee for more than one hundred years. Local legend says that this shop offers something else besides coffee—the chance to travel back in time. \nOver the course of one summer\, four customers visit the café in the hopes of making that journey. But time travel isn’t so simple\, and there are rules that must be followed. Most important\, the trip can last only as long as it takes for the coffee to get cold. \nHeartwarming\, wistful\, mysterious and delightfully quirky\, Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s internationally bestselling novel explores the age-old question: What would you change if you could travel back in time? \n— from Publisher’s website \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nToshikazu Kawaguchi was born in Osaka\, Japan\, in 1971. He has produced\, directed and written for the theatrical group Sonic Snail. As a playwright\, his works include COUPLE\, Sunset Song and family time. His play Before the Coffee Gets Cold won the grand prize at the Suginami Drama Festival. His debut novel of the same name\, Before the Coffee Gets Cold has become an international bestseller and has been adapted for the screen. \nClick here to see PDF file of author details\, book list and TIFA related event info. \n  \n\nRelated Programming:\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Secrets of a Time-Traveling Café @ Toronto International Festival of Authors\n\n\n\nFriday\, September 27 @ 7:00 PMIn-Person @ Harbourfront Centre | Paid event | Pass required \n\n\n\nDetails Here \n \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Japanese Ceramics & Life in the Edo to Meiji Periods – June 18\, 2024 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: BL Metamorphosis by TSURUTANI Kaori – April 18\, 2024 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid): Mild Vertigo by KANAI Mieko – February 13\, 2024 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Holiday Reading Recommendations – November 16\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: Planetes by YUKIMURA Makoto – September 28\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books -June 20\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun -April 24\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022 \n\n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021 \n\n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020 \n\nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020 \n\n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019 \n\nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019 \n\nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019 \n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-hybrid_kawaguchi/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240706T163000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023434
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SUMMARY:Tanabata Star Festival 2024 at JFT Library
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who joined Tanabata Star Festival 2024 at JFT Library! \n*For those who have not yet had the chance to fill in the questionnaire\, it would be of great help to us if you could complete this by Tuesday\, July 16. As we strive to continually improve and create more inspiring experiences for our patrons\, your feedback will play a vital role in shaping our future events! \nHere are some lovely comments from our patrons who completed our questionnaire and agreed to share: \n🌟 “Very nice and engaging event\, slice of Japanese culture\, really enjoyed it.. thanks for hosting this event 🙂 ” — Aish \n🌟 “Excellent event!” — Sherry  \n🌟 “We loved it\, so much fun! We have learned a lot!” — Anonymous \n🌟 “Amazing event for my kids to be connected to our culture. Thank you!” — Anonymous \nMissed the event? Our sasa bamboo tree\, food samples and masks are still on display until Tuesday\, July 30th. You are welcome to add your own wishes when you visit the library during our opening hours! \nClick here to see event photos! \n\n  \n  \n \n\n Tanabata Star Festival (七夕祭り) is a traditional Japanese festival where people make wishes and send them to the stars. Mark your calendar for a special day of cultural exploration\, creativity\, and heartfelt wishes at JFT Library!\n \n Join us with your friends and family on this joyous occasion and engage in a variety of activities that will transport you to the heart of Tanabata\, including:  \n  \n \nTanzaku Wish Card\n11:30 am – 4:30 pm \nWrite your desires and aspirations on a tanzaku wish card (a colourful strip of paper)\, then hang it on sasa (bamboo branch). \n  \n\nKamishibai Storytelling\n1:00 pm – 1:30 pm\, 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm \nListen to the mesmerizing art of kamishibai\, a traditional Japanese form of street theatre and storytelling\, where folk tales and children’s stories are brought to life through vibrant illustrations and dynamic narration! This year\, we will be presenting two classic folklore stories: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Story of Tanabata  『たなばたものがたり』\nThe Mouse’s Wedding  『ねずみのよめいり』\n*Our Kamishibai storytelling will be in English\, so you don’t need Japanese language ability.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nOrigami Fishing Pond\n11:30 am – 1:00 pm\, 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm\, 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm \nGoldfish catching is a quintessential festival activity in Japan. For our Tanabata Star Festival\, we have prepared an origami fishing pond instead. Try catching some origami sea creatures with a fishing rod! \n  \n \nUchiwa Making Workshop\n11:30 am – 1:00 pm\, 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm \nUnleash your creativity with paper craft and make your own uchiwa (Japanese hand fan)! The quintessential Japanese hand fans are most often seen in summer\, for creating a cooling breeze and adding a stylish touch when wearing yukata at summer festivals. Join us for a fun\, creative session and take home a piece of Japanese culture! \n  \n \nYukata Dress Up\n11:30 am – 1:00 pm\, 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm \nDon’t miss the chance to try on a Yukata (a traditional Japanese garment worn during the summer season). Feel a connection to the vibrant traditions of Japan! \n  \n  \nPhoto Booth\n11:30 am – 1:00 pm\, 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm\, 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm \nCapture the memories of this special day at our photo booth with entertaining props and a festive backdrop! \n  \n  \n Check out Library Materials and Cultural Items on Display about Tanabata and Japanese Festivals!\n11:30 am – 4:30 pm \nVisitors are welcome to browse our collection of over 20\,000 Japan-related materials covering a wide range of topics\, including Tanabata and Japanese festivals.\nIf you’re new to our library\, we can help you sign up for a library card! \n  \n  \n  \nClick here to download a PDF file of Tanabata Star Festival activities schedule
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/tanabata-star-festival2024/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
CATEGORIES:Library,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240418T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240418T200000
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club (Hybrid) - Manga: BL Metamorphosis by TSURUTANI Kaori
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: BL Metamorphosis by TSURUTANI Kaori!\n \nSharing some comments from our participants!\n“My first time coming to the JFT Book club\, I enjoyed meeting new people. I had lost myself in the discussion\, it was a fun group. It was interesting to hear everyone’s opinions and experiences.”—Sarah L.\n \n“This was an amazing meeting! Thank you Risa and Emi. I got a lot of good opinions from everyone. I believe everyone enjoyed similar aspects through different sections and panels of the story. At the end of the day we all related to Ichinoi and would like to be like her with an open mind when we get to that stage.\nThank you for passing the microphone around and for all the moving around that was coordinated with the in-person participants. Really appreciated everyone’s assistance in making this a great meeting. I hope everyone online enjoyed the session as much as I did. I sadly couldn’t attend the Mild Vertigo session but I am very much looking forward to any Book Club meeting you have in the future.”\n—Johan \n“Thank you very much for the wonderful event! I look forward to attending more book clubs in the future.”—Janel\n \n\n\nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future book club information.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nFor the upcoming JFT Book Club (Hybrid)\, we will discuss Volume 1 of TSURUTANI Kaori’s manga (Japanese comic) BL Metamorphosis (the original Japanese version: 鶴谷香央理作『メタモルフォーゼの縁側』)! \nJoin us in person or virtually to dive deep into this refreshing tale showcasing the transformative power of manga forging meaningful connections across different ages\, genders\, and cultures! In this heartwarming and award-winning manga\, a 75-year-old woman and a high school girl develop an intergenerational friendship through a shared passion for BL (or “Boys Love”: manga genre features male-male relationships). Whether you’re a seasoned manga lover or new to the genre\, don’t miss this opportunity to connect and discuss with readers from different backgrounds and discover the magic of manga!  \nFor those new to the book club or if you just want to listen this time\, we also have a small number of “Observer” slots! \nP.S. Exciting news just in! The manga artist TSURUTANI Kaori is coming to Canada as a special guest for the 2024 Vancouver Comic Arts Festival! It’s perfect timing to delve into her work leading up to the artist’s international appearance! \nRegister Here \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.  \n*Depending on the number of participants and how the discussion goes\, we might extend the end time until 8 pm (EDT). However\, if you have other commitments\, feel free to leave at 7:30 pm. \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us at library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp. First-time participants are always welcome! \n\n\n\n\nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?\nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! \n  \n\nHOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?\n1. Once you register for the event\, you will receive guiding questions to help you think more deeply about the book. \n2. On the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and in person at Japan Foundation Toronto Library (2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1A8 Canada).  \n*How to find us: https://tr.jpf.go.jp/about-us/how-to-find-us/ \n3. We will start with a quick introduction & ice-breaking activity (*Light refreshments will be served for in-person participants) \n4. Depending on the number of the participants\, we will break into a few small groups to discuss questions so that everyone has a chance to share their thoughts. \n5. After each breakout session\, each group will share what they have discussed with other groups. \n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make discussion more fun and vibrant! \n\n\n\n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND A BOOK TO READ?\nThe copies of BL Metamorphosis (physical book & ebook) are available at JFT Library! The checkout of the physical copies of the English version is limited to JFT Book Club participants only for a 1-week loan period (non-renewable).  \n*NEW* The physical copies of the original Japanese version『メタモルフォーゼの縁側』are available for in-library use from April 12 at JFT Library. \nTo get a new library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here.\n  Borrow Ebook   Email Library to place hold (physical copy)  \nFor more information about the book or where else you can get the book copies\, click here.\n\n\n\nABOUT THE BOOK\n BL Metamorphosis (原書:『メタモルフォーゼの縁側』)\nStory & Art by TSURUTANI Kaori  \nTranslated by Jocelyne Allen \nPublished by Seven Seas (April 28\, 2020) \n  \nIn this heartwarming and award-winning manga\, an elderly woman and a high school girl develop a beautiful friendship through their shared passion for Boys’ Love.\n\nIchinoi\, a 75-year-old woman living a peaceful life\, unwittingly buys a Boy’s Love manga one day…and is fascinated by what she finds inside. When she returns to the bookstore to buy the next volume\, the high school girl working there–Urara\, a seasoned BL fan–notices a budding fangirl when she sees one. When Urara offers to help Ichinoi explore this whole new world of fiction\, the two dive into BL fandom together\, and form an unlikely friendship along the way.\n\n“…a refreshing intergenerational friendship tale in which one’s gender isn’t a restriction when it comes to being a fan of media about romantic relationships between men… Reminiscent of Princess Jellyfish\, this female-centric view of a subgenre usually known for its steamier aspects offers an unusual and endearing twist to manga’s expected pairings.” – Publishers Weekly\n\n— from Publisher’s website\n\n\n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nTSURUTANI Kaori was born in Toyama Prefecture in 1982. In 2007\, her manga “Okina Daidokoro” won the runner-up award at the 52nd Chiba Tetsuya Awards. TSURUTANI’s first serialized manga was “don’t like this”\, which ran on web magazine LIKE THIS. Her current manga\, “Metamorphose no engawa (BL Metamorphosis)”\, has been serialized on the web comic platform Comic Newtype since November 2017. The manga has gained fans among both men and women across a range of age groups\, and has been selected by many as one of the top manga of the year\, including Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2019 (#1 for women)\, THE BEST MANGA 2019 Kono Manga o Yome! (#1) and Bros. Comic Awards 2018 (first prize). In 2019\, TSURUTANI won the 22nd Japan Media Arts Festival Manga Division New Face Award. \n \nABOUT THE TRANSLATOR\nJocelyne Allen is a Japanese translator and interpreter and has translated hundreds of short stories\, novels\, and manga\, including the Eisner Award-winning Frankenstein by Junji Ito and the critically acclaimed Our Dreams at Dusk by Yuhki Kamatani. As an interpreter\, she has worked with Japan’s most celebrated authors and artists\, including Sayaka Murata\, Nagata Kabi\, Kyoko Nakajima\, and Asano Inio. @brainvsbook\n\n\n\n \nPrevious Book Clubs\n\n\n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid): Mild Vertigo by KANAI Mieko – February 13\, 2024 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Holiday Reading Recommendations – November 16\, 2023 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: Planetes by YUKIMURA Makoto – September 28\, 2023 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books -June 20\, 2023 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun -April 24\, 2023 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022 \n\n\n \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021 \n\n\n \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021 \n\n\n \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020 \n\n\n\nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020 \n\n\n\nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020 \n\n\n \n\nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019 \n\n\n\nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019 \n\n\n\nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019 \n\n\n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-hybrid_manga-blmetamorphosis/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
CATEGORIES:Library
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SUMMARY:29th Annual Katari Japanese Storytelling Festival – After Every Storm Comes a Rainbow –
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe recording of the event is now available on the YouTube channel of Katari Japanese Storytellers!  \n﻿ \n  \nStep into a world of enchanting Japanese tales at our traditional storytelling event\, celebrating Japanese culture through captivating narratives\, folk songs\, and musical performances! \nAlthough the pandemic prevented us from holding in-person events for the past five years\, Katari has evolved into a cherished tradition\, spreading Japanese folklore\, creativity\, and language to the diverse communities of Canada. The Katari Japanese Storytellers’ programme showcases family-friendly traditional Japanese stories in English. This year’s theme\, “After every storm comes a rainbow” (「待てば海路の日和あり」) promises a celebration of resilience\, hope\, and the triumph of positivity in the face of challenges. \n\nAudience: General (6 yrs old and above) \nAdmission: Free (RSVP required) \nWheelchair Accessibility: Yes \n\nProgramme:\n\n「座敷わらし」菊池幸工 / Tatami Room Boy by Koko Kikuchi\n「山姥（やまんば）」田中裕介 / Mountain Woman by Yusuke Tanaka\n「さくらさくら」唄：白藤青湖 / Song Sakura Sakura by Seiko Shirafuji    「春の海」琴：藤井愛子/ Koto solo The Spring Ocean by Aiko Fujii-休憩- Intermission\n グループ 弥栄 による民謡演奏 / Folk song performance by the group Iyasaka      「こきりこ節」/ Kokiriko-bushi      「津軽甚句」/ Tsugaru Jinku      唄と小太鼓：秦佐千子 / Vocal & Framedrum by Sachiko Hata\,       津軽三味線と尺八：Gerry McGoldrick /Tsugaru-shamisen & Shakuhachi by Gerry McGoldrick\,       津軽三味線：Martin Posen / Tsugaru-shamisen by Martin Posen\n「浦島太郎」森俊樹 / Urashima Taro by Toshiki Mori\n「無手勝流」梅沢ルイ / The Art of Fighting Without Fighting by Rui Umezawa\n\n*The event closing time may be extended by 10-15 minutes depending on the progress of the programme.　 \n\nJFT Library is open from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm to the public on Saturday\, March 23. Feel free to explore our physical collection\, with complimentary tea! Apply for a new JFT library card or renew your expired card here. \n\nStorytellers\n Sachiko Hata Born in Hyogo\, Japan\, Sachiko is an active community worker and singer at various local community events and she loves painting and teaching Etegami (picture card) craft\, while practicing Voice Yoga everyday. \n\n Koko Kikuchi Born in Tohoku\, the northeast of Japan\, Koko has been involved in Katari since its inception. He specializes in the folktales of his native region of Iwate\, Northern Japan. \n\n Toshiki Mori Toshiki started his career as storyteller of Kamishibai in Toronto and was invited to the Japan Festival 2020 in Ottawa. He currently lives in Yamagata\, Japan and has been actively performing at libraries and schools. \n\n Seiko Shirafuji Born in Yamaguchi Prefecture\, she is a singer and folk dancer and a retired medical doctor. Seiko has been performing in community events and local festivals since 1995. \n\n Yusuke Tanaka A veteran translator\, writer\, director of the Katari since 1994. He has been telling his own adaptations of Japanese folklore in many places such as New York\, Seoul\, Kyoto\, Tokyo and Sapporo. \n\n Rui Umezawa A Toronto writer and storyteller. His novel\, The Truth About Death and Dying was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Book Prize for Best First Book. His past participation in Katari inspired his latest publication\, Strange Tales Afar: Tales of the Supernatural from Old Japan. \n\nMusicians\n Aiko Fujii Started learning koto\, shamisen and jiuta at an early age. She holds a koto teacher’s diploma in the Ikuta school from the Kyoto Todokai. Since 2017\, she has experienced many concerts abroad\, collaborative ensembles with other genres and teaching. \n\n Gerry McGoldrick He has been involved with traditional Japanese music for over thirty years\, and has played shamisen and shakuhachi in a variety of styles in Japan and Canada. A professor at Toronto Metropolitan University. \n\n Martin Posen He is an acoustic guitarist and composer and is currently studying Minyo and Tsugaru shamisen with Omodaka Akiko. \n\nCo-presented by\n  \nSupported by\n\n\n\n\nRegistration\nThis event is now fully booked\, and registration is closed. Rush tickets will be available at the entrance on day of the event.
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/katari-storytelling-festival-2024/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Library,Performance,Talk Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240213T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240213T190000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023435
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Mild Vertigo by KANAI Mieko
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Mild Vertigo by KANAI Mieko! \nSharing some comments from our participants! \n“The book club was wonderful experience. Thank you for providing a hybrid environment\, which makes it possible for people outside of Toronto and Canada to attend online.”—Brianna K. \n“Thank you so much for doing these!”—Anonymous \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future book club information. \n\n  \n\n\n\n  \nFor the upcoming JFT Book Club Online\, we will discuss KANAI Mieko’s novel Mild Vertigo (the original Japanese version: 金井 美恵子著『軽いめまい』)! \nJoin us in person or virtually to dive deep into a mesmerizing exploration of everyday life in Japan depicted with an innovative storytelling approach! Whether you’re new to our library or a seasoned book club participant\, this is your chance to connect\, discuss\, and discover the magic of Japanese literature. Let’s enjoy this unique novel together with fellow book lovers from different backgrounds!  \nKris Kosaka (Columnist\, The Japan Times) will be also joining us as a moderator to guide us through the session. \nFor those new to the book club or if you just want to listen this time\, we also have a small number of “Observer” slots! \nRegister Here \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.  \n*Depending on the number of participants and how the discussion goes\, we might extend the end time until 7 pm (EST). However\, if you have other commitments\, feel free to leave at 6:30 pm. \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us at library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp. First-time participants are always welcome! \n\nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?\nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! \n  \nHOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?\n1. Once you register for the event\, you will receive guiding questions to help you think more deeply about the book. \n2. On the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and in person at Japan Foundation Toronto Library (2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1A8 Canada).  \n*How to find us: https://tr.jpf.go.jp/about-us/how-to-find-us/ \n3. We will start with a quick introduction & ice-breaking activity (*Light refreshments will be served for in-person participants) \n4. Depending on the number of the participants\, we will break into a few small groups to discuss questions so that everyone has a chance to share their thoughts. \n5. After each breakout session\, each group will share what they have discussed with other groups. \n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make discussion more fun and vibrant! \n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND A BOOK TO READ?\nMild Vertigo (physical book & ebook) is available at JFT Library! The checkout of the physical copy is limited to JFT Book Club participants only for a 1-week loan period (non-renewable).  \nTo get a new library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \n  Borrow Ebook   Email Library to place hold (physical copy)  \nFor more information about the book or where else you can get the book copies\, click here. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK\n Mild Vertigo (原書:『軽いめまい』)\nWritten by KANAI Mieko Translated by Polly Barton Published by  New Directions\, 2023 \n  \n  \nIn this intoxicating stream-of-consciousness novel\, Mieko Kanai tackles the existential traps of motherhood\, marriage\, and domestic captivity. The apparently unremarkable Natsumi lives in a modern Tokyo apartment with her husband and two sons: she does the laundry\, goes to the supermarket\, visits friends\, and gossips with neighbors. Tracing her conversations and interactions with her family and friends as they blend seamlessly into her own infernally buzzing internal monologue\, Mild Vertigo explores the dizzying reality of being unable to locate oneself in the endless stream of minutiae that forms a lonely life confined to a middle-class home\, where both everything and nothing happens. With shades of Clarice Lispector\, Elena Ferrante\, and Kobo Abe\, this verbally acrobatic novel by the esteemed novelist\, essayist\, and critic Mieko Kanai—whose work enjoys a cult status in Japan—is a disconcerting and radically imaginative portrait of selfhood in late-stage capitalist society. \nIn the vertigo lurking at the depths of a very ordinary life\, Mieko Kanai succeeds in uncovering the tranquility and cruelty that exist side by side. — Yoko Ogawa\, author of The Memory Police\n \n— from Publisher’s website \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nBorn in 1947\, Mieko Kanai is a novelist\, poet\, essayist\, and critic. She has published around thirty novels and short-story collections\, and her critical essays have been featured in Japanese newspapers and magazines for almost fifty years. In the English-speaking world\, she is perhaps best known for her story “Rabbits\,” a gory retelling of Alice in Wonderland where a young girl puts on a suit made of freshly skinned rabbit fur. \nABOUT THE TRANSLATOR\nPolly Barton is a writer and Japanese translator based in Bristol. Her translations include Aoko Matsuda’s Where the Wild Ladies Are\, Kikuko Tsumura’s There’s No Such Thing as an Easy Job\, and Tomoka Shibasaki’s Spring Garden. In 2019\, she won the Fitzcarraldo Editions Essay Prize for her debut book Fifty Sounds. \n\nABOUT THE MODERATOR\nWriter Kris Kosaka moved to Japan in 1996 to accept a position teaching high school English at an international school. She fell in love with the country and soon met her future husband\, Makoto. They made their home in Kamakura\, where Kris continued teaching and writing while raising their two children. Although temporarily in Tampa\, FL (her hometown) while their daughter completes her high school education in the States\, Kris’s heart is in Japan. In her spare time\, Kris enjoys reading and running. Kris is a frequent contributor to The Japan Times\, and a regular columnist for their Books pages. \n\n \nPrevious Book Clubs\n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Holiday Reading Recommendations – November 16\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: Planetes by YUKIMURA Makoto – September 28\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books -June 20\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun -April 24\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021 \n\n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020 \n\nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020 \n\nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019 \n\nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019 \n\nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019 \n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-hybrid-mild-vertigo-by-kanai-mieko/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Library
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SUMMARY:Book Tree 2024 @ JFT Library & JF Canada/USA Digital Library
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Book Tree is back after 4-year hiatus! \n\n\n\nLet’s make the library’s book tree bloom together by sharing your thoughts on Japan-related library items and win an exciting prize! \n\n*Play the video to see how our Book Tree has bloomed from January 20 to March 31\, 2024* \n\n\n\n \n\n  \n\nFacebook\n\nTwitter\n\nInstagram\n\n  \n  \n\nBook Tree eligibility:\n\n\n\nCheck out 5+ physical/digital library items from Japan Foundation Toronto Library and/or JF Canada/USA Digital Library AND submit your comment(s) within the period of Saturday\, January 20 – Sunday\, March 31 2024.*The last day to borrow physical item(s) from Japan Foundation Toronto Library is Saturday\, March 30. Please check library hours to plan your visit. *The last day to submit your comment(s) is Sunday\, March 31. \n\n\n\nHow to participate in the Book Tree Program\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nCheck Out Physical Library Items\n\n\n\nCheck Out Ebooks/Audiobooks\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nCheck Out Physical Library Items from the JFT Library in Toronto\n\n\n\n\nBorrow books or audiovisual materials at the Japan Foundation Toronto Library.\n\nEvery time you borrow 5 or more items (excluding periodicals)\, you may fill out a white ballot for a prize.\n\n\n\nEvery time you borrow 10 or more items (excluding periodicals)\, you may fill out an additional blue ballot for a GRAND prize.\n\n\n\n\n\nYou will receive two cards at the library counter \n\nTsubaki-flower shaped comment card: Write down your comments on an item of their choice and add it to the Book Tree on the library wall\n\n\n\nSheet for ballot: If you opt in for the prize lottery\, write down your information (name\, library card number\, and email address)\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize winners will be notified directly later in April\n\n\n\n\nPrizes\n\n\n\nGRAND Prizes include: \n\n\n\nAGO – 1 pair of General Admission Tickets for a visit to the Art Gallery of Ontario. (additional fee required for specially ticketed exhibitions. Audio guide not included.) \n\n\n\nThe Beguiling – 2 Manga books (in English) \n\n\n\nROM – 1 pair of Admissions Tickets to ROM’s galleries and special exhibitions. \n\n\n\nTIFF – 1 pair of Tickets for an Gala screening at the 49th annual Toronto International Film Festival.(Roy Thomson Hall; festival runs Sept 5 – 15\, 2024) \n\n\n\nOther Prizes include (but not limited to) :  \n\n\n\nJapanese Tenugui towel\, Books\, Pens\, Eco bags\, and so on! \n\n\n\nLibrary & Gallery Opening Hours\n\n\n\n\n	MondayCLOSED\n\n\n	Tuesday11:30am to 4:30pm\n\n\n	WednesdayCLOSED\n\n\n	Thursday11:30am to 6:30pm\n\n\n	Friday11:30am to 4:30pm\n\n\n	Saturday11:30am to 4:30pm *Closed on select Saturdays\n\n\n\n	SundayCLOSED\n\n\n\n\n\n*JF Canada/USA Digital Library is available to residents of Canada and the USA 24/7 \n\n \n\n\n\nCheck Out Ebooks/Auidobooks from JF Canada/USA Digital Library\n\n\n\n\nBorrow ebooks/audiobooks at the JF Canada/USA Digital Library.\n\nEvery time you borrow 5 or more items\, you are entitled to enter a draw for prizes.\n\n\n\n\n\nSubmit comments on (an) item(s) of their choice on the virtual Book Tree board on Padlet.\n\n\n\nIf you want to opt in for the prize lottery\, please submit your information from the form available on the virtual Book Tree board.\n\n\n\nPrize winners will be notified directly later in April\n\n\n\n\nPrizes\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nPrizes include but not limited to:  \n\n\n\nJapanese Tenugui towel\, Books\, Pens\, Eco bags\, and so on! \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nThank you for participating! \n\n\n\nSpecial thanks to our generous sponsors – AGO\, The Beguiling\, JNTO\, ROM\, and TIFF
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/booktree2024/
CATEGORIES:Library
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SUMMARY:FukuBookLoan (Lucky Bags) 2024 @ JFT Library
DESCRIPTION:The much-loved event inspired by the Japanese New Year’s culture of Fukubukuro (福袋\, “lucky bag”)\, returns to JFT Library in 2024 with a new name – “FukuBookLoan!” \nStarting Friday\, January 5th\, 2024\, JFT Library patrons can grab a FukuBookLoan bag\, containing secret selections of books and/or audiovisual materials to borrow from the Library. Enjoy serendipitous discovery from a curated selection of novels\, manga\, DVD/BR\, and more books about Japan or by Japanese authors! \n\nWhat is Fukubukuro (福袋)?\nFukubukuro (福袋\, “lucky bag”) is a Japanese New Year custom where people buy mysterious sealed bags that are sold for a set price during the New Year period. Many shops\, businesses and department stores take part in this tradition and the sales begin on the first business day of the New Year. They typically contain products centred around a specific theme. Usually\, the bags are sold at a substantial discount and much less expensive than if you were to buy each item in the bag separately. The Fukubukuro is a very popular\, thrilling and highly anticipated event and people often even line up for hours to get the bags. \nThe term “fuku” (福) means “good fortune” or “luck”\, and “fukuro” (袋) – conjugated into “bukuro” – means “bag”. \n*The items in the JFT Library’s FukuBookLoan bags are for borrowing only\, and not for sales or giveaways. You must check them out and return them to the Library by the due date. \n\nHow to participate in the FukuBookLoan event\n*Please note the FukuBookLoan event ends when the bags run out or on Tuesday\, January 30th\, 2024 at 4:30 pm (whichever is faster). \n1. Get or renew JFT Library Card \n・You need to have a valid JFT Library card to receive a FukuBookLoan bag.\n・To apply for a new library card or renew your expired card\, please fill in our Library Card Application Form online and show your photo ID along with proof of address at the Library counter. Please note the library card is valid for one year and needs to be renewed with a valid ID. \n2. Select a theme tag and pick up a FukuBookLoan bag with the corresponding theme at the Library Counter\n・Visit the JFT Library during the Library’s opening hours in January\n・Pick up a bag-shaped note with a bag theme from the FukuBookLoan table. *One bag maximum per library cardholder\n・Bring the note to the library counter. Staff will grab a bag from the storage and proceed with the checkouts.\n・Each bag contains 3 to 4 items. Please note those items will be counted toward the maximum number of items that can be checked out from the Library\, which is 15 total items (a 5-item limit for periodicals and audiovisual materials). \n3. Enjoy serendipitous discovery & share your thoughts!\n・Take the FukuBookLoan bag home and enjoy discovering what’s inside!\n・If you are an active social media user\, feel free to post about the items in the bag and the FukuBookLoan experience using the hashtag #JFTLibrary \n4. Return the items by the due date\n・ The items in the bag are for loan and must be returned to the Library within a 3-week loan period (may be renewed once for another 3 weeks if there are no holds pending). You can keep the bag (JFT bag) for yourself. \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to contact us. New members are always welcome!
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/fukubukuro2024/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231209T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231209T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023435
CREATED:20231116T182523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T220141Z
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SUMMARY:Kamishibai Storytelling —The Goblin\, The Water Imp and The Thunder God & The Three Magic Charms—
DESCRIPTION:Step into a world where Japanese ghosts and goblins come alive! Join JFT Library as we share the tales of yokai — Japanese ghosts\, goblins\, and mysterious creatures — through the enchanting art of kamishibai storytelling! ! Prepare to be captivated by two spellbinding stories: \n\nThe Goblin\, The Water Imp and The Thunder God (『てんぐとかっぱとかみなりどん』)\nThe Three Magic Charms (『たべられたやまんば』)\n\n*Our Kamishibai storytelling will be in English\, so you don’t need Japanese language ability. \n*Admission is free\, and no registration is required—just come with your family and friends! \nWhether you’re a family with little ones or someone eager to discover the rich tradition of Japanese storytelling\, don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience the magic of kamishibai in Toronto\, connecting with the rich tapestry of Japanese folklore! \n\nWhat is Kamishibai?\nKamishibai (紙芝居\, literally meaning “paper drama”) is a traditional Japanese street theatre where folk tales and children’s stories are brought to life through vibrant illustrations and dynamic narration.   \n \n \n \n  \n\nJFT Library Items on Yokai\n \nFeel free to explore our physical collection before or after the Kamishibai storytelling event! Whether you’re a fan of manga/anime featuring yokai characters\, looking for engaging reads for young readers\, or simply curious to learn about the rich history and folklore surrounding these enigmatic creatures\, our collection has something for everyone. It’s the perfect opportunity to delve deeper into the mystical world of yokai! \nCheck JFT Library Item List  to help you decide which item to explore. \nApply for a new JFT library card or renew your expired card here. \n  \n*JFT Library is open from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm to the public on Saturday\, December 9th. \n *JF Canada Digital Library is accessible 24/7 for Canada residents. \n  \n\n \nRelated Programming:\n  \n\nNengajo (New Year’s Cards) Making Workshop 2023\n\n \nSaturday\, December 2\, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM\, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM\, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM (ET) \nLibrary Workshop | Admission Free | Registration Required \nImmerse yourself in the Japanese New Year’s tradition at our workshop\, where you’ll not only create your own greeting cards but also learn essential Japanese New Year phrases for 2024 – the Year of the Dragon – and discover the cultural significance behind traditional designs! \nRegister Here       \n  \n \nOur Little Sister\n\n \nSaturday\, December 2\, 5:00 PM (ET)  \nFilm Screening at JFT | Admission Free | Registration Required \nThree sisters—Sachi\, Yoshino\, and Chika—live together in a large house in the seaside city of Kamakura. When their estranged father suddenly dies\, they travel to the countryside for his funeral. There\, they meet their shy teenage half-sister Suzu for the first time and\, bonding quickly\, invite her to live with them. \nRegister Here  \n  \nSummer Days with Coo\n\n \nSaturday\, December 9\, 12:45 PM (ET)  \nFilm Screening at JFT | Admission Free | Registration Required \nA small\, lone Kappa miraculously survives over 200 years into modern day Japan\, when he is found by young Koichi. Coo\, who is secretly adopted by Koichi’s family\, searches with his new human friend for unpopulated places in hopes of finding any remaining of his kind. \nRegister Here     \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/yokai_kamishibai/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231202T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231202T163000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023435
CREATED:20231116T182205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T192312Z
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SUMMARY:Nengajo (New Year's Cards) Making Workshop 2023
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of last year’s workshop\, our Nengajo (Japanese New Year’s Cards) Making Workshop will be back! Immerse yourself in the Japanese New Year’s tradition at our workshop\, where you’ll not only create your own greeting cards but also learn some essential Japanese New Year phrases to welcome 2024 – the Year of the Dragon (辰年)! Delve into the festivities by gaining insights into how New Year is celebrated in Japan and uncovering the meaning behind different designs and motifs used in traditional New Year’s cards. Secure your spot now to ensure you don’t miss out on this unique blend of creativity\, cultural exchange\, and a meaningful welcome to the new year! \n*Spaces are limited. Please RSVP to book your space.    \nEvent Schedule\nRegister Here    11:30 am – 12:30 pm  Nengajo Making Workshop #1 \nRegister Here   2:00 pm – 3:00 pm     Nengajo Making Workshop #2 \nRegister Here    3:30 pm – 4:30 pm     Nengajo Making Workshop #3  \n*JFT Library is open to the public from 11:30 am to 4:30 pm on Saturday\, December 2\, 2023. \n  \n\nRelated Programming:\n Our Little Sister\n\n \nSaturday\, December 2\, 5:00 PM (ET)  \nFilm Screening at JFT | Admission Free | Registration Required \nThree sisters—Sachi\, Yoshino\, and Chika—live together in a large house in the seaside city of Kamakura. When their estranged father suddenly dies\, they travel to the countryside for his funeral. There\, they meet their shy teenage half-sister Suzu for the first time and\, bonding quickly\, invite her to live with them. \nRegister Here    \n  \n\nSummer Days with Coo\n\n \nSaturday\, December 9\, 12:45 PM (ET)  \nFilm Screening at JFT | Admission Free | Registration Required \nA small\, lone Kappa miraculously survives over 200 years into modern day Japan\, when he is found by young Koichi. Coo\, who is secretly adopted by Koichi’s family\, searches with his new human friend for unpopulated places in hopes of finding any remaining of his kind. \nRegister Here   \n  \n\n Kamishibai Storytelling — The Goblin\, The Water Imp and The Thunder God & The Three Magic Charms \nSaturday\, December 9\, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM\, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM\, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM (ET) \nLibrary Storytelling Event | Admission Free | Registration Not Required \nStep into a world where Japanese ghosts and goblins come alive! JFT Library will celebrate Halloween with tales of yokai\, Japanese ghosts\, goblins\, and mysterious creatures from folklore through the enchanting art of kamishibai storytelling!  \nDetails Here     Details Here   \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/nengajo-making-workshops-2023/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023435
CREATED:20231025T210301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231122T213953Z
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Holiday Reading Recommendations
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – Holiday Reading Recommendations! \nSharing some comments from our participants! \n“It was fun to see some great recommendations like “How do you live”\, “The boy and the dog”\, “Blind Willow\, Sleeping Woman”. I felt everyone brought up distinct books and manga that were very interesting. Each one sounded very entertaining. It was a great opportunity to interact with fellow book and manga fans. I truly enjoyed it…Keep up the good work Risa and Emi. Thank you for conducting the event! Looking forward to the next one!”\n—Johan  \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future book club information. \n  \n  \nCheck out the list of books that were selected by the book club participants below or download the full list PDF file with the books synopsis and links. \n\n\n\n\n	TitleAuthorGenre\n\n\n\n\n	Before the Coffee Gets Cold [Physical book or Ebook or Audiobook]KAWAGUCHI ToshikazuLiterary Fiction\, Magical Realism\n\n\n	Blank Canvas : My So-Called Artist's Journey [Ebook]\n\nかくかくしかじか [Physical book]HIGASHIMURA AkikoManga\, Autobiography\n\n\n	Blind Willow\, Sleeping Woman [Physical book or Ebook]MURAKAMI HarukiLiterary Fiction\, Short Stories\,  Magical Realism\n\n\n	Golden Kamuy [Ebook]\n\nゴールデンカムイ [Physical book]NODA SatoruManga\, Historical Fiction\, \nAction & Adventure\n\n\n	How Do You Live? [Physical book or Ebook or Audiobook]\n\n君たちはどう生きるか [Physical book or Manga]YOSHINO GenzaburoYoung Adult Literature\,\nComing of Age\n\n\n	Kowloon Generic Romance [Physical book]\n\n九龍ジェネリックロマンス [Physical book]MAYUZUKI JunManga\, Romance\, Sci-Fi\n\n\n	Norwegian Wood  [Physical book or Ebook or Audiobook]\n\nノルウェイの森 [Physical book]MURAKAMI HarukiLiterary Fiction\, Romance\n\n\n	Rurouni Kenshin*\nるろうに剣心*\n*Not in JFT Library Collection. Live-action movies DVDs available at JFT Library. WATSUKI NobuhiroManga\, Historical Fiction\, \nAction & Advenute\n\n\n\n	Snow Country [Physical book or Ebook]KAWABATA YasunariLiterary Fiction\, Romance\n\n\n	The Boy and the Dog [Physical book or Ebook]\n\n少年と犬 [Physical book]HASE SeishūLiterary Fiction\, Animal\n\n\n	The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World [Physical book]Laura Imai MessinaLiterary Fiction\, Cultural Heritage\n\n\n	Triton Of The Sea [Physical book or Ebook]TEZUKA OsamuManga\, Fantasy\n\n\n	1Q84 [Physical book or Ebook]\n\n1Q84（いちきゅうはちよん） [Physical book]MURAKAMI HarukiLiterary Fiction\, Magical Realism\, Romance\, Fantasy\, Mystery\n\n\n\n \n\n  \n  \n \nEnjoy the Simple Pleasure of Reading in Silence & Discover Your Perfect Holiday Read at JFT Book Club (Hybrid)– With Silent Reading Time –! \nJoin our next JFT Book Club (Hybrid) meeting where you are invited to read a book in silence in the library (or wherever you want if participating virtually) and engage in optional discussion with fellow book lovers interested in Japanese culture. \nThe theme for the upcoming book club is holiday readings. There are no assigned readings — you choose a book\, manga\, ebook\, or audiobook about Japan\, or any title by Japanese author(s) that you want to recommend to fellow participants. \n\nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB “WITH SILENT READING TIME”?\nMany of us simply want more time to read but cannot squeeze the time in\, as we have too many distractions and interruptions in our daily lives to concentrate on reading. JFT Book Club with Silent Reading Time offers a sanctuary to indulge in the simple pleasure of reading\, surrounded by fellow book enthusiasts who share your love for literature. \nIn addition\, we provide an optional space for those who wish to connect and discuss their reading experiences with others. Engage in conversations at your comfort level and learn new perspectives from other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! It’s a safe space where your thoughts and impressions are valued\, regardless of whether you choose to actively participate or quietly absorb the conversations around you. \nWe welcome both seasoned book club members and first-time participants to discover the joy of silent reading without the pressures of finishing an assigned book on time and/or participating in mandatory discussions. \nRegister Here     \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to contact us in person\, by phone\, email\, or via contact form. \n\nHOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?\n\nOnce you register for the event\, find a book to read based on the criteria listed in WHAT BOOK TO BRING? (see below) or from JFT Library’s collection.\n\nOn the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and in person at the Japan Foundation Toronto Library (2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1A8 Canada).\n*Click here to check how to get to our Library.\nWe will start with a quick introduction & ice-breaking activity (*Light refreshments will be served for in-person participants)\nParticipants will share their books and why they pick them up (2-3 minutes each)\n45-minute Silent Reading Time: Participants will read the book they bring or the one recommended by other participants anywhere in the library or wherever they want if participating virtually.\nOptional Discussion Time: We will share what we have learned\, what we think about the depiction of Japanese culture\, favourite moments from your chosen book\, suggestions for perfect holiday reads\, etc.\n\n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make the discussion more fun and vibrant! \n\nWHAT BOOK TO BRING? \n\nA book to bring can be either a physical book\, ebook\, or audiobook that meets the following criteria:\n\nTheme: A book you want to recommend or are planning to read as a holiday reading (i.e.\, fiction\, nonfiction\, or manga about Japan; fiction\, nonfiction\, or manga written by Japanese authors).\nLanguage: Books can be written in any language (i.e. English\, Japanese\, French) but the book club will be in English\nA book of choice has to be part of JFT Library’s collection. You can search whether the book is part of our collection on our online catalogue (*to search physical & digital items) or JF Canada/USA Digital Library (*to search and read ebooks & audiobooks). Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you wish to confirm the availability.\n\n\nParticipants can either bring the book you currently have on loan\, or bring their own copy from home.\nDuring the silent reading time\, you can read either the book you bring\, or other participants’ recommendations to try something new.\nBe creative with getting your reading materials! Check out our Inventorial and Thematic Book Lists to get an idea for your next book.\n\nTo get a new JFT library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: Planetes by YUKIMURA Makoto – September 28\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books -June 20\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun -April 24\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021  \n \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-silent-holiday2023/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231021T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023435
CREATED:20231004T213014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T184946Z
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SUMMARY:Cancelled-Kamishibai Storytelling —The Goblin\, The Water Imp and The Thunder God & The Three Magic Charms—
DESCRIPTION:Postponed until further notice -> Rescheduled to Saturday\, December 9th. \n Step into a world where Japanese ghosts and goblins come alive! JFT Library will celebrate Halloween with tales of yokai\, Japanese ghosts\, goblins\, and mysterious creatures from folklore through the enchanting art of kamishibai storytelling! Prepare to be captivated by two spellbinding stories: \n\nThe Goblin\, The Water Imp and The Thunder God (『てんぐとかっぱとかみなりどん』)\nThe Three Magic Charms (『たべられたやまんば』)\n\n*Our Kamishibai storytelling will be in English\, so you don’t need Japanese language ability. \n*Admission is free\, and no registration is required—just come with your family and friends! \nWe encourage everyone to embrace the spirit of Halloween by dressing up in costumes and getting candy for trick-or-treating! \nWhether you’re a family with little ones or someone eager to discover the rich tradition of Japanese storytelling\, don’t miss this unique event to foster friendship and cultural exchange between Japan and Canada\, celebrating the magic of Kamishibai and Halloween at the same time!   \n\nWhat is Kamishibai?\nKamishibai (紙芝居\, literally meaning “paper drama”) is a traditional Japanese street theatre where folk tales and children’s stories are brought to life through vibrant illustrations and dynamic narration.   \n \n \n \n  \n\nJFT Library Items on Yokai\nFeel free to explore our physical collection (and/or JF Canada Digital Library\, which is available 24/7)  before or after the Kamishibai storytelling event! \nWhether you’re a fan of manga/anime featuring yokai characters\, looking for engaging reads for young readers\, or simply curious to learn about the rich history and folklore surrounding these enigmatic creatures\, our collection has something for everyone. It’s the perfect opportunity to delve deeper into the mystical world of yokai! \nCheck JFT Library Item List  to help you decide which item to explore. \nApply for a new JFT library card or renew your expired card here. \n\nRelated events:\n\nLive Foley Workshop: Sounds of Cinema with KOYAMA Goro \n\n\n\nTuesday\, October 17\, 6:30 PM (ET) \n\n\n\nWorkshop Event @ JFT Event Hall | Admission free | Registration required \nRegister Here \n\n\n\nSummer Days With Coo \n\n\n\nSaturday\, October 21\, 5:00 PM (ET) \n\n\n\nFilm Screening @ JFT Event Hall | Admission free | Registration required \nRegister Here \n\n\n\nDomesticating the Kappa\, Or: What do Yokai Mean? \n\n\n\nThursday\, October 26\, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM (ET) \n\n\n\nLecture Event @ JFT Event Hall | Admission free | Registration required \nRegister Here
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/halloween2023_kamishibai/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230928T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230928T200000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023435
CREATED:20230907T174425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T214939Z
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: Planetes by YUKIMURA Makoto
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – Manga: Planetes by YUKIMURA Makoto! \nFor those who missed the book club but are interested in reading Planetes by yourself\, click here to check out the Guiding Question Slides prepared by JFT Library Staff\, which includes questions and themes to help you think more deeply about the manga. Hope this helps enhance your reading experience! \n  \nSharing some comments from our participants! \n“Really excellent service! Truly enjoyed all the discussions. I really liked the varied number of interests that everyone brought to the table. Genuinely enjoyed the discussion of both my online group as well as the in-person group.Thank you to whoever listed down the discussion points. For Planetes\, listing down a few topics from such a large number of themes and characters is extremely difficult and you did a fantastic job! It helped me and the online group really narrow down our discussion points. Thank you for the ice breakers and for keeping this session in Hybrid mode.”—Johan  \n“This had the best discussion out of the three book club sessions I’ve been to. I think having just one book is the best way to do this.”—Anonymous \n“Great discussion! I should completely read the manga before I join…”—Anonymous \n“It can’t be helped\, but it’d be great if each topic can have slightly longer discussion time.”—philbertlui \n  \nHere are favourite manga/literature shared during the book club’s icebreaking activity. Find your next great reads! \n \n\nGolden Kamuy by NODA Satoru*\nHunter x Hunter by TOGASHI Yoshihiro*\nKodomo no Omocha (Kodocha) by OBANA Miho\nObasan by Joy Kogawa*\nFull Metal Alchemist by ARAKAWA Hiromu*\nBlack Swan by YAMAGISHI Ryoko\nTo Your Eternity by OIMA Yoshitoki*\nDorohedoro by Q Hayashida\nYokohama Kaidashi Kikou by ASHINANO Hitoshi\nChainsaw Man by FUJIMOTO Tatsuki*\nKowloon Generic Romance by MAYUZUKI Jun*\nSilver Spoon by ARAKAWA Hiromu*\nVinland Saga by YUKIMURA Makoto*\nThey Were Eleven by HAGIO Moto\n\n*: Available at JFT Library or JF Canada/USA Digital Library \n  \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future book club information. \n  \n\n  \n \nFor the upcoming JFT Book Club Online\, we will discuss YUKIMURA Makoto’s manga (Japanese comic): Planetes\, Volume 1 (the original Japanese version:『プラネテス』Volume 1-2)! \nJoin us in person or virtually to dive deep into this award-winning sci-fi manga with a remarkably realistic depiction of space and a moving story with philosophical themes and rich human drama of international characters! The author\, globally renowned manga artist YUKIMURA Makoto is making his first visit to Canada as a featured guest of the Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) 2023! Let’s enjoy this thought-provoking story together with other manga lovers from different cultural backgrounds! \nFor those new to the book club or if you just want to listen this time\, we also have a small number of “Observer” slots! \nP.S. A special video message from Mr. YUKIMURA will be exclusively shared with participants! \nRegister Here \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.  \n*Depending on the number of participants and how the discussion goes\, we might extend the end time until 8 pm (EDT). However\, if you have other commitments\, feel free to leave at 7:30 pm. \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us at library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp. First-time participants are always welcome! \n\nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?\nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! \n  \nHOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?\n1. Once you register for the event\, you will receive guiding questions to help you think more deeply about the manga. \n2. On the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and in person at Japan Foundation Toronto Library (2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1A8 Canada). *How to find us: https://tr.jpf.go.jp/about-us/how-to-find-us/ \n3. We will start with a quick introduction & ice-breaking activity (*Light refreshments will be served for in-person participants) \n4. Depending on the number of the participants\, we will break into a few small groups to discuss questions so that everyone has a chance to share their thoughts. \n5. After each breakout session\, each group will share what they have discussed with other groups. \n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make discussion more fun and vibrant! \n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND A BOOK TO READ?\nThe physical copies of Planetes\, Volume 1 and the original Japanese version『プラネテス』Volume 1-2 are available for checkout to JFT Book Club participants for a 1-week loan period (non-renewable).  \nTo get a new library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \n     Email Library to place hold (physical copy)  \n*The physical copies of Planetes\, Volume 2 and the original Japanese version『プラネテス』Volume 3 – 4 are in-library use only until the end of Toronto International Festival of Authors 2023 (September 21 – October 1\, 2023).   \nFor more information about the book or where else you can get the manga copies\, click here. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK\n Planetes (原書:『プラネテス』)\nWritten and Illustrated by YUKIMURA Makoto \nTranslated by Yuki N. Johnson \nOmnibus Published by Dark Horse Comics\, 2015-2016 \n  \nSPACE IS MESSY. SOMEONE’S GOT TO CLEAN IT UP! \nIn the 2070s\, increased interplanetary travel has led to crisis-level amounts of dangerous space debris\, and someone has to clean it up. Planetes follows the space-garbage crew of aspiring explorer Hachimaki\, mourning Yuri\, and secretive Fee\, collected in two omnibus editions\, printed from the original files and complete with bonus color pages!  \n* Winner of two Seiun Awards\, Japan’s highest honor for science fiction. \n— from Publisher’s website \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nMakoto Yukimura is one of Japan’s most respected manga artists. His works include the Viking epic Vinland Saga (published in English by Kodansha)\, winner of the Japan Media Arts Grand Prize and adapted into an anime streaming worldwide on Netflix\, and the hard science fiction series Planetes (published in English by Dark Horse). \nClick here to see PDF file of author details\, book list and TIFA related event info. \n\nRelated Programming:\nToronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) 2023 – Manga Artist YUKIMURA Makoto in Toronto for TIFA 2023!\nThe Pursuit of Purpose:\n\n\n\n\nCharting Vinland with YUKIMURA Makoto\n\n\n\nFriday\, September 22\, 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM (ET)\nIn-Person @ JFT Event Hall | Admission free | Registration required\n\n\n\n On September 22\, Mr. Yukimura will sit down with Dr. Max Dionisio (Royal Ontario Museum) to unravel the secrets of creativity: his muses\, his artistic deliberations\, and the profound philosophies that breathe life into his narratives. Join us in Vinland as we explore the hugely popular genre of adventure manga together with Mr. Yukimura. \n\n\n\n*Event registrants can enter a drawing to win a ticket to an autograph session at the JFT Library from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM on the same day. \n\n\n\nDetails Here \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nVisions of Vinland With Makoto Yukimura @ Toronto International Festival of Authors\n\n\n\nSaturday\, September 23 @ 1:30 PM\nIn-Person @ Harbourfront Centre | Paid event | Registration required\n\n\n\n  The internationally renowned Manga creator\, Makoto Yukimura comes to Canada for the first time\, offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes of the vivid\, vicious world of Vinland Saga\, the bestselling books that inspired the hugely popular Netflix adaptation. \n\n\n\nSpanning 13 volumes\, Thorfinn’s quest to avenge his father and find peace in a new land takes him on an epic journey from Iceland to England\, Denmark\, the Byzantine Empire and back again\, facing battle\, brutality & betrayal every step of the way. Now\, it’s finally time for Thorfinn to discover the land he’s dreamed of since he first sat at the feet of the great Leif Ericson – Vinland. Join Makoto Yukimura in conversation with Miles Baker\, Managing Director of the Toronto Comic Art Festival for a unique and inspiring event. \n\n\n\nSuitable for ages 12+. \nDetails Here \n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT MANGA (JAPANESE COMICS)\nFind out how manga\, or Japanese comics\, are translated across genres in the first of the Parallel Worlds series of discussions\, Parallel Worlds: Translating Manga\, where translator Jocelyne Allen sits down with colleagues David Evelyn and Jenny McKeon to discuss the challenges and thrills of connecting two different cultures. You can now watch the recording on our YouTube channel. \nFor more recordings of past JFT lectures\, interviews\, presentations\, and expert discussions\, check out our Japan Dialogues collection. \n  \n\n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n\nJFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books -June 20\, 2023 \n  \nJFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun -April 24\, 2023 \n  \nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023 \n  \nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022 \n  \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020 \n\nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020 \n\nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019 \n\nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019 \n\nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019 \n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-hybrid-manga_yukimura/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation Toronto Library\, 2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada\, M4W 1A8
CATEGORIES:Library
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SUMMARY:Tanabata Star Festival 2023 at JFT Library
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who joined Tanabata Star Festival 2023 at JFT Library! \nHere are some lovely comments from our patrons who completed our questionnaire and agreed to share: \n🌟 “I really loved the Tanabata festival. I can get to know the story behind it and tried Yukata and made a wish on a bamboo tree. I made a new friend too today. It was a nice experience.” — Jessica \n🌟 “JFT’s Tanabata Festival was an amazing chance to really experience some amazing parts of the rich Japanese culture. Fishing for origami fishes was very creative to do in their part and was a fun experience for me! Being able to write wishes on the Tanzaku and hanging it on their makeshift bamboo tree inside the library was also a great experience to try out. Seeing the colorful strips of paper hanging on the bamboo leaves was also just very beautiful. Usually the library is very quiet and there’s not a lot of people at the same time\, but today\, there were so many visitors\, and you could see and feel how excited everyone was to wear Yukata’s and get their pictures taken! I really hope they keep doing this every year and I definitely recommend more people to go to them if they are looking for ways to delve deeper into everything Japanese. .” — Arianne \n🌟”This year’s Tanabata Festival is even better than last year’s! I was excited to try on Yukata for the first time in my life. Once dressed in Yukata\, I had to walk in small steps as the range of motion was restricted by the clothes. I also felt I needed to walk and move with a nice posture like an elegant and proud woman would do. That’s such an educational experience for me. I really appreciate the warm welcome and hard work of all staff and volunteers who made this experience memorable. Thank you!” — Anonymous \nFor those who have not yet had the chance to fill in the questionnaire\, it would be of great help to us if you could complete this by Friday\, July 21st. As we strive to continually improve and create more inspiring experiences for our patrons\, your feedback will play a vital role in shaping our future events! \n\n  \n  \n \n\n Tanabata Star Festival (七夕祭り) is a traditional Japanese festival where people make wishes and send them to the stars. Mark your calendar for a special day of cultural exploration\, creativity\, and heartfelt wishes at JFT Library!\n \n*No RSVP is required. Bring your friends and family to this immersive cultural experience! \n**Updated July 6\, 2023: You’re on camera! Our video team will be filming the Tanabata Festival around 1:30 pm – 4 pm\, as part of a promotional video project for the Japan Foundation\, Toronto. The faces of all visitors will be either blurred or excluded from the final video\, unless explicit consent is given. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for your patience and understanding! \n Join us on this joyous occasion and engage in a variety of activities that will transport you to the heart of Tanabata\, including:  \n \nTanzaku Wish Card\n11:30 – 16:30 \nWrite your desires and aspirations on a tanzaku wish card (a colourful strip of paper)\, then hang it on sasa (bamboo branch). \n  \n  \n\nKamishibai Storytelling\n13: 00 – 13:30\, 15:30 – 16:00 \nListen to the mesmerizing art of kamishibai\, a traditional Japanese form of street theatre and storytelling\, where folk tales and children’s stories are brought to life through vibrant illustrations and dynamic narration! \n  \nOrigami Fishing Pond\n11:30 – 13:00\, 13:30 – 15:30\, 16:00 – 16:30 \nGoldfish catching is a quintessential festival activity in Japan. For our Tanabata Star Festival\, we have prepared an origami fishing pond instead. Try catching some origami sea creatures with a fishing rod! \n  \n \nOrigami/Kirigami Workshop\n11:30-12:00\, 13:45-14:15\, 14:30-15:00 \nUnleash your creativity with origami/kirigami paper craft and create stunning Tanabata ornaments! While origami is the Japanese traditional art of paper folding\, kirigami is the art of cutting paper into ornamental objects or designs. Bring the spirit of Tanabata to life with your own hands! \n  \n  \n \nYukata Dress Up\n11:30 – 13:00\, 14:00 – 15:30 \nDon’t miss the chance to try on a Yukata (a traditional Japanese garment worn during the summer season). Feel a connection to the vibrant traditions of Japan! \n  \n  \nPhoto Booth\n11:30 – 13:00\, 13:30 – 15:30\, 16:00 – 16:30 \nCapture the memories of this special day at our photo booth with entertaining props and a festive backdrop! \n  \n  \n Check out Library Materials and Cultural Items on Display about Tanabata and Japanese Festivals!\n11:30 – 16:30 \nVisitors are welcome to browse our collection of over 20\,000 Japan-related materials covering a wide range of topics\, including Tanabata and Japanese festivals.\nIf you’re new to our library\, we can help you sign up for a library card! \n  \n  \n  \nClick here to download a PDF file of Tanabata Star Festival activities schedule
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/tanabata-star-festival2023/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230620T193000
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in JFT Book Club (Hybrid) – With Silent Reading Time – LGBTQIA+ Books! \nSharing some comments from our participants! \n“Wonderful experience\, loved discover new manga recommendations and also hearing others opinions on their chosen books.”\n—Prerna  \n“Had a lovely time tonight! Thank you! :)”\n—Anonymous \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future book club information. \n  \n  \n  \nCheck out the list of books that were selected by the book club participants below or download the full list PDF file with the books synopsis. \n  \n\n\n\n\n	TitleAuthorGenre\n\n\n\n\n	BL metamorphosiss [Physical book]TSURUTANI KaoriManga\, Boys' Love\, Slice of Life\n\n\n	Boy Meets Maria*\n*Not in JFT Library CollectionPEYOManga\, Boys' Love\, Drama\, LGBTQIA\, Romance\n\n\n	Boys Run the Riot [Physical book]GAKU KeitoManga\, Drama\, School Life\, LGBTQIA+\, Coming-of-age\n\n\n	Breast and Eggs [Physical book or Ebook]\n\n夏物語 [Physical book]KAWAKAMI MiekoNovel\, Psychological Fiction\n\n\n	Earthlings [Physical book or Ebook]\n\n地球星人 [Physical book]MURATA SayakaNovel\, Magical Realism\, Coming-of-Age\, Psychological Suspense\n\n\n	Confessions of a Mask [Physical book]MISHIMA YukioNovel\, Bildungsroman\, LGBTQIA+\n\n\n	カナダのセクシュアル・マイノリティたち : 人権を求めつづけて \n= Canada's sexual minorities : requirements of human rights [Physical book]Saunders Miyamatsu\, Keiko \nサンダース 宮松 敬子Nonfiction\, Sociology of Marriage & Family\n\n\n	Our Dreams at Dusk [Physical book]\n\nしまなみ誰そ彼 [Physical book]KAMATANI YuhkiManga\, Coming-of-age\, Drama\, LGBTQIA+\, Slice of Life\n\n\n	Snakes and Earrings [Physical book]\n\n蛇にピアス [Physical book]KANEHARA HitomiNovel\, Thriller\, Psychological Fiction\, Romance\n\n\n	Solo Dance [Physical book or Ebook]LI KotomiNovel\, Bildungsroman\, Psychological Fiction\, LGBTQIA+\n\n\n	Sputnik Sweetheart [Physical book or Ebook]\n\nスプートニクの恋人 [Physical book]MURAKAMI HarukiNovel\, Magical Realism\, LGBTQIA+\, Romance\, Mystery\, Suspense\n\n\n	Real World [Physical book or Ebook]KIRINO NatsuoNovel\, Suspense\, Thriller\, Mystery\n\n\n	What to Listen for in Music*\n*Not in JFT Library collectionAaron CoplandNonfiction\, Music\n\n\n\n \n*Check out more books from JFT Library’s LGBTQIA+ Book Lists! \n\n\n\nPhysical books on LGBTQIA+ or with LGBTQIA+ character(s)\nEbooks & audiobooks on LGBTQIA+ or with LGBTQIA+ character(s)\n\n\n\n\n  \n \nJFT Library is starting a new type of hybrid book club meeting where book lovers are invited to read a book in silence in the library (or wherever they want if participating virtually) and engage in optional discussion! \nThe theme for the upcoming book club is “LGBTQIA+” in honor of Pride Season in June. This hybrid gathering aims to be an inclusive space where individuals of all backgrounds can connect and learn. Whether you identify as LGBTQIA+ or simply wish to support and understand this vibrant community\, we encourage you to join us to celebrate the diverse narratives and important themes related to LGBTQIA+ experiences through Japan-related literature! \n\nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB “WITH SILENT READING TIME”?\nMany of us simply want more time to read but cannot squeeze the time in\, as we have too many distractions and interruptions in our daily lives to concentrate on reading. JFT Book Club with Silent Reading Time offers a sanctuary to indulge in the simple pleasure of reading\, surrounded by fellow book enthusiasts who share your love for literature. \nIn addition\, we provide an optional space for those who wish to connect and discuss their reading experiences with others. Engage in conversations at your comfort level and learn new perspectives from other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! It’s a safe space where your thoughts and impressions are valued\, regardless of whether you choose to actively participate or quietly absorb the conversations around you. \nWe welcome both seasoned book club members and first-time participants to discover the joy of silent reading without the pressures of finishing an assigned book on time and/or participating in mandatory discussions. \nRegister Here     \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us at library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp. \n\nHOW DOES THE UPCOMING JFT BOOK CLUB WORK?\n\nOnce you register for the event\, find a book to read based on the criteria listed in WHERE YOU CAN FIND A BOOK TO READ? (see below) or from JFT Library’s LGBTQIA+ Book Lists (physical books & ebooks/audiobooks)\nYou can choose to start reading the book of your choice before or on the day of the book club. \nOn the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and in person at Japan Foundation Toronto Library (2 Bloor St E #300\, Toronto\, ON M4W 1A8 Canada). *Click here to check how to get to our Library.\nWe will start with a quick introduction & ice-breaking activity (*Light refreshments will be served for in-person participants)\n1-hour Silent Reading Time: Participants will read the book they select anywhere in the library or wherever they want if participating virtually.\nOptional Discussion Time: We will share what we have learned\, what we think about the depiction of the LGBTQIA+ community(ies)/character(s)\, favorite moments from your chosen book\, etc.\n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make the discussion more fun and vibrant!\n\n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND A BOOK TO READ?\n\nA book to read can be either a physical book\, ebook\, or audiobook that meets the following criteria:\n\n\n\nTheme: LGBTQIA+ (i.e.\, fiction\, nonfiction\, or manga about Japanese LGBTQIA+ community(ies); fiction\, nonfiction\, or manga portraying LGBTQIA+ community(ies)/character(s) written by Japanese author)\nLanguage: The book can be written in any language (i.e. English\, Japanese\, French) but the book club will be in English\n\n\n\n\nParticipants can either select a book from the JFT Library’s collection\, or bring their own copy from home (can be a book not in JFT library collection if it meets the criteria above).\n\n\n\nYou can search the JFT Library’s collection on our online catalogue (*to search physical & digital items) or JF Canada/USA Digital Library (*to search and read ebooks & audiobooks).\n\n\n\n\nCheck out JFT Library’s LGBTQIA+ Book Lists to get ideas!\n \n\nPhysical books on LGBTQIA+ or with LGBTQIA+ character(s)\nEbooks & audiobooks on LGBTQIA+ or with LGBTQIA+ character(s)\n\n\n\nTo get a new JFT library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \n\nRelated Programming:\nHush! (Pride film screening) \n \nThursday\, June 29\, 6:00PM (ET) at JFT Event Hall \nIn celebration of Pride Month\, join us for a community film screening of the award-winning Hush!\, a landmark piece of Japanese LGBTQ cinema directed by pioneering filmmaker HASHIGUCHI Ryosuke. Winner of several festival awards\, Hush! was also an official selection at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. \nNaoya and Katsuhiro are boyfriends\, new in their relationship. Things are uneven at first—Naoya is open and free while Katsuhiro is cautious and closeted—but nothing compares to the chaos that arrives when Asako\, a troubled woman with a history of psychiatric problems\, abortions\, and casual sex\, asks Katsuhiro to conceive a child with her. \nRegister here \n  \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun -April 24\, 2023  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n \nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-silent-lgbtqia/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in the JFT Book Club Online – Manga: After the Rain by MAYUZUKI Jun! \nFor those who missed the book club but are interested in reading the manga deeply by yourself\, click here to check out the guiding questions prepared by JFT Library staff for the meeting. Hope this helps enhance your reading experience! (In addition to discussing the questions\, we also did some ice breaking activities\, such as a mini Japanese quiz\, a character popularity poll\, etc. during this book club. )  \n*Ebooks and physical copies of After the Rain (Japanese version:『恋は雨上がりのように』) by MAYUZUKI Jun are available for circulation at JFT Library! See “WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK?” below for details or click here to download a PDF file about the creator details and the manga information. \n\nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future events information. \n\n\n  \n \nFor the upcoming JFT Book Club Online\, we will discuss MAYUZUKI Jun’s manga (Japanese comic): After the Rain\, Volume 1 (原書:『恋は雨上がりのように』１～２巻)！ \nJoin us to chat about this sweet\, coming-of-age romance manga with a moving story filled with rich character development! The artist MAYUZUKI Jun is one of the most notable young talents in the industry and will be one of the featured guests of The Toronto Comic Arts Festival (TCAF) 2023! Let’s enjoy this heartfelt story together with other manga lovers in the lead-up to the artist’s TCAF appearance! \nRegister Here \n*Please be aware that space may be limited. For those new to book club or if you just want to listen this time\, we have newly created a small number of “Observer” slots!  \n*Depending on the number of the participants and how the discussion goes\, we might extend the end time until 7 pm (EDT). However\, if you have other commitments\, feel free to leave at 6:30 pm. \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us at library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp. First-time participants are always welcome! \n  \n\nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?\nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! \nHow the upcoming JFT Book Club online works?\n1. Once you register for the event\, you will receive guiding questions to help you think more deeply about the manga.\n2. On the day of the event\, we will meet via Zoom and will start with a quick icebreaker activity.\n3. Depending on the number of the participants\, we will break into a few small groups to discuss questions so that everyone has a chance to share their thoughts.\n4. After each breakout session\, each group will share what they have discussed with other groups. \n*There is no right or wrong answer. Different perspectives make discussion more fun and vibrant! \n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK?\nAfter the Rain (『恋は雨上がりのように』) by MAYUZUKI Jun is available for circulation at JFT Library! Search JFT Library’s Online Catalogue or JF Digital Library (ebooks) to see if the item is available to borrow or to place a hold. \nTo get a new library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \nBorrow Ebook*Now Available*       Email Library to place hold (physical copy)  \n*The Japanese version of After the Rain (『恋は雨上がりのように』)\, Volume 1 – 10 (physical copies) are currently available at JFT Library for onsite patrons (In-library use only until the end of April). \n  \nFor more information about the book or where else you can get it\, click here. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK\nAfter the Rain (原書:『恋は雨上がりのように』) \nWritten and illustrated by MAYUZUKI Jun\nTranslated by Jocelyn Allen\nPublished by Vertical Comics\, an imprint of Kodansha USA Publishing\, LLC\, 2018 \n  \nAkira Tachibana is a reserved high school student who was the star of the track and field team but had to quit when she got injured. Sidelined and depressed\, Akira stops in at a family restaurant one rainy day\, and after the manager—a 45-year-old man with a young son—serves her free coffee\, she is smitten\, and soon takes a part-time job at the restaurant.\nDespite the age gap\, Akira is drawn to his kind nature\, and little by little\, the two begin to understand each other. One day\, she decides to finally tell her manager how she feels… but how will he react? \nIn 2018\, After the Rain won the 63rd Shogakukan Manga Award in the General category. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nMAYUZUKI Jun made her debut in the world of manga by winning the 1st Golden Tiara Grand Prize sponsored by Shueisha. Since then\, she has become widely celebrated as the creator of After the Rain\, a coming-of-age romance that was adapted into an anime series and a live-action movie\, and Sayonara Daisy\, a collection of her short stories published throughout her career. Her latest series Kowloon Generic Romance\, currently serialized in Weekly Young Jump Magazine\, won third place in Takarajimasha’s This Manga is Awesome! ranking in 2021 and was also a prize winner of the Manga Taisho Award that same year. Through her works\, awards\, and accolades\, Jun Mayuzuki is recognized as one of the most notable young talents in the industry. Her unique art and storytelling have been recognized worldwide\, which led her to be a featured artist on promotional posters for the Angoulême International Manga Festival in 2022. \nABOUT THE TRANSLATOR\nJocelyne Allen is a Japanese translator and interpreter and has translated hundreds of short stories\, novels\, and manga\, including the Eisner Award-winning Frankenstein by Junji Ito and the critically acclaimed Our Dreams at Dusk by Yuhki Kamatani. As an interpreter\, she has worked with Japan’s most celebrated authors and artists\, including Sayaka Murata\, Nagata Kabi\, Kyoko Nakajima\, and Asano Inio. @brainvsbook \n  \n\nRelated Programming:\nToronto Comic Arts Festival 2023 – Meet Manga Creator MAYUZUKI Jun @ JFT! \n \nPart 1: A Conversation with Jun Mayuzuki – Creator of After the Rain and Kowloon Generic Romance\nSaturday\, April 29 11:00 AM @ JFT Event Hall \nLearn about her amazing career\, starting from her early beginnings\, including After the Rain\, to her latest series Kowloon Generic Romance. \nPart 2: A Mangaka’s Creative Process with Jun Mayuzuki\nSaturday\, April 29 2:30 PM @ JFT Event Hall \nDon’t miss this rare opportunity to dive deep into the creator’s artistic process and life as a working mangaka! \n*Part 2 attendees can get tickets for Autograph Session @4:00 PM-5:00PM \n\n  \n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT MANGA (JAPANESE COMICS)\nFind out how manga are translated across genres in the first of the Parallel Worlds series of discussions\, Parallel Worlds: Translating Manga\, where translator Jocelyne Allen sits down with colleagues David Evelyn and Jenny McKeon to discuss the challenges and thrills of connecting two different cultures. You can now watch the recording on our YouTube channel. \nFor more recordings of past JFT lectures\, interviews\, presentations\, and expert discussions\, check out our Japan Dialogues collection. \n  \n\n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering – February 8\, 2023  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n \nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-online-manga_mayuzukijun/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Library
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230208T173000
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DTSTAMP:20260615T023436
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club Online - Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in The JFT Book Club Online – Three Short Works by NISHI Kanako: On beauty\, the Female Experience and Othering! \nFor those who missed the book club but are interested in reading her short works\, click here to check out the slides prepared by our guest moderator Ms. Kris Kosaka\, which includes discussion questions and supplementary explanations about Japanese culture depicted in the three short pieces by NISHI. Hope this helps enhance your reading experience! \n*NISHI Kanako’s short story VIO and the author’s essays On Beauty\, Sexual Violence\, and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Merry Christmas are available online for free. See “WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK?” below for details or click here to check author details and where you can find more of her works. \n\nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future events information. \n\n\n  \n \nFor the upcoming JFT Book Club Online\, we will discuss NISHI Kanako’s short story VIO along with the author’s essays On Beauty\, Sexual Violence\, and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Merry Christmas. \nJoin our virtual conversation on the three thought-provoking works by NISHI Kanako\, one of the most iconic contemporary Japanese female authors and winner of the prestigious Naoki Prize. Although her works are incredibly popular in Japan\, most of NISHI Kanako’s books are yet to be translated into English. This will be an exciting opportunity to enjoy inspiring works by one of the most anticipated authors entering the international literary scene! \nKris Kosaka (Columnist\, The Japan Times) will be also joining us as a moderator to guide us through the session. \nRegister Here \n*Depending on the number of the participants and how the discussion goes\, we might extend the end time until 7 pm (EST). However\, if you have other commitments\, feel free to leave at 6:30 pm. \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.\n*Prior to the meeting\, an email will be sent to you with a website link and log-in password to enter the online Zoom meeting. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us at library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp. First-time participants are always welcome! \n  \n\nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?\nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone! \n  \n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK?\nNISHI Kanako’s short story VIO and the author’s essays On Beauty\, Sexual Violence\, and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and Merry Christmas are available online for free. \n  \n\n VIO\n\nI had an odd feeling as I regarded Yō\, who knew things about me that I hadn’t known. \n\nFiction written by NISHI Kanako\nTranslated by Allison Markin Powell\nGranta.com\, 2020 \nVIO is originally published in Japanese in the June 2019 issue of “Subaru”. The work has been translated into English by Allison Markin Powell as part of Granta’s 20 for 2020 series\, one of twenty timely and exciting new works from the Japanese published at Granta.com. \nRead Here \n\nOn Beauty\, Sexual Violence\, and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye\nMorrison neither consoled me as a victim\, nor condemned me as the perpetrator. \nEssay written by NISHI Kanako\nTranslated by Allison Markin Powell\nLiterary Hub\, 2020 \nRead Here \n\nMerry Christmas\nAfter all\, our bodies too are frameworks in and of themselves. We cannot escape these boundaries.\nBut we can make their edges softer. For the sake of others\, we can change shape\, and draw closer to one another \nEssay written by NISHI Kanako\nTranslated by Allison Markin Powell\nFifty Storms\, 2015 \nRead Here  \n*The Japanese version is available on NISHI Kanako Official Website. \n  \n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT NISHI KANAKO\nBurn (燃やす)\n\nThere was something running from my eyes\, but it definitely wasn’t tears.\nSomehow\, they didn’t deserve to be called tears.\nWhatever it was\, they were stickier than tears\, and gave off a strong smell.\nAnd anyway\, I certainly wasn’t crying. \nFiction written by NISHI Kanako\nTranslated by Allison Markin Powell\nGrove Atlantic\, 2018 \nBurn (the English version) is published by Grove Atlantic in 2018 in Freeman’s: Power\, the fifth issue of an anthology selected by literary critic John Freeman.  \n*The digital copy is available for circulation on Japan Foundation’s digital library (JF OverDrive). To get a new JFT library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \nRead Here   \n  \n「燃やす」 (the Japanese version) is published by Chikuma Shobo as part of NISHI Kanako’s anthology 『おまじない』 in 2021. \n*The digital copy of  『おまじない』is available for circulation on Japan Foundation’s digital library (JF OverDrive). To get a new JFT library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \nRead Here   \n  \n\n \nJFNY Literary Series: Kanako Nishi x Allison Markin Powell\n \nJFNY Literary Series invites notable writers in Japanese literature and their translators to discuss their work\, speak on the art of translation\, and touch upon the current literary scene in Japan. \nThis session on April 21\, 2021 featured Kanako Nishi and her translator Allison Markin Powell\, moderated by wrtier Kyoko Nakajima. Ginny Tapley Takemori from the collective Strong Women\, Soft Power and interpreter Bethan Jones also joined the session.  \nWatch Here\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\n© Shingo Wakagi  \nNISHI Kanako (1977–) was born in Tehran\, Iran\, where her family had relocated for her father’s job. She subsequently lived in Japan for several years before moving with her family to Cairo\, Egypt\, where she spent four of her elementary school years. The male protagonist’s early life in her novel Saraba! (So Long!) roughly parallels her own. At 25 she began writing fiction\, and made her literary debut in 2004 with the short story collection Aoi (Blue). In 2006 she won the Oda Sakunosuke Prize for her novel Tsūtenkaku (Tower to Heaven)\, and in 2012 she received the Kawai Hayao Prize for the novel Fukuwarai (Funny Face). Her monumental 2014 novel Saraba!\, in which the action roves across all of the places where she has lived\, from Iran to Egypt and Osaka to Tokyo\, garnered her the prestigious Naoki Prize. Nishi’s forthright portrayals of the alienation experienced by characters with strong personalities have gained her a wide following\, especially among young readers. She is also known as an avid fan of professional wrestling. \n  \nABOUT THE TRANSLATOR\nAllison Markin Powell has been awarded grants from English PEN and the NEA\, and the 2020 PEN America Translation Prize for The Ten Loves of Nishino by Hiromi Kawakami. Her other translations include works by Osamu Dazai\, Kanako Nishi\, and Kaoru Takamura. She was the co-organizer and co-host of the Translating the Future conference\, served as co-chair of the PEN America Translation Committee and currently represents the committee on PEN’s Board of Trustees\, and as part of the collective\, Strong Women\, Soft Power\, is curating JFNY’s online literary series. \n  \n\nABOUT THE MODERATOR\nWriter Kris Kosaka moved to Japan in 1996 to accept a position teaching high school English at an international school. She fell in love with the country and soon met her future husband\, Makoto. They made their home in Kamakura\, where Kris continued teaching and writing while raising their two children. Although temporarily in Tampa\, FL (her hometown) while their daughter completes her high school education in the States\, Kris’s heart is in Japan. In her spare time\, Kris enjoys reading and running. Kris is a frequent contributor to The Japan Times\, and a regular columnist for their Books pages. \n  \n\n \nRelated Programming:\nTranscending Borders: Author NISHI Kanako in conversation with Dr. Christina Laffin \nBeloved Japanese author NISHI Kanako has written more than twenty novels\, essay and short story collections\, and children’s books. Her barrier-breaking works cross genres\, genders\, classes\, regions\, nations\, languages\, and media. In 2019\, Ms. Nishi moved to Vancouver\, Canada\, and stuck up a friendship with Canadian scholar of premodern Japanese literature Dr. Christina Laffin. In this JFT-exclusive interview\, Dr. Laffin sits down with Ms. Nishi to chat about the transnational themes behind Ms. Nishi’s works\, her impressions of Canada after living here the last three years\, and her thoughts on female authorship in Japan’s literary community. Available to watch from March 10 to 19. Registered viewers will have an opportunity to ask Ms. Nishi a question and receive a response. Register here. \n \n \nOnline Film Screening: Makuko • まく子 \nFriday\, March 17\, 5:59PM – Sunday\, March 19\, 11:59PM (ET) \nDirected by TSURUOKA Keiko • 2019 • Drama / Sci-Fi / Coming-of-Age • 108 min.\nPresented in Japanese with English subtitles • Trailer \nAdapted from the novel of the same name written by beloved Japanese author NISHI Kanako. \nFifth-grader Satoshi (YAMAZAKI Hikaru) is distressed by his changing body and feels repelled by his womanizing father (KUSANAGI Tsuyoshi). Then\, Satoshi gradually finds himself drawn to Kozue (Ninon)\, a mysterious transfer student who won’t leave his side. Kozue and her mother start living in the guesthouse of Satoshi’s family inn and soon Kozue confides in Satoshi an unbelievable secret: She came from another planet!  \n  \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko – September 15\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n \nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-nishikanako/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Library
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230105T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230105T163000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023436
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SUMMARY:Fukubukuro (Lucky Bags) 2023 @ JFT Library
DESCRIPTION:  \n*All the Fukubukuro bags are gone as of Thursday\, January 12. Thank you to all those who participated!\n \nFor those who are curious about what items were included in all the Fukubukuro bags\, check out the list of items inside the bags here. We hope you enjoyed experiencing a Japanese New Year custom and that this has helped you discover new favourite authors\, amazing film titles\, and interesting topics to explore that you never knew existed! \n*Search the Library’s Online Catalogue to see if the items are currently available to borrow or place hold. \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website or newsletter for future event information. \n\n  \n \n  \nStarting Thursday\, January 5th\, 2023\, visitors to JFT’s Library can grab a Fukubukuro (福袋)\, or lucky bag\, containing secret selections of books and/or audiovisual materials from the Library. Enjoy serendipitous discovery from a curated selection of novels\, manga\, DVD/BR\, and more books about Japan or by Japanese authors! \n\nWhat is Fukubukuro (福袋)?\nFukubukuro (福袋\, “lucky bag”) is a Japanese New Year custom where people buy a mysterious sealed bags that are sold for a set price during the New Year period. Many shops\, businesses and department stores take part in this tradition and the sales begin on the first business day of the New Year. They typically contain products centred around a specific theme. Usually\, the bags are sold at a substantial discount and much less expensive than if you were to buy each item in the bag separately. The Fukubukuro is a very popular\, thrilling and highly anticipated event and people often even line up for hours to get the bags. \nThe term “fuku” (福) means “good fortune” or “luck”\, and “fukuro” (袋) – conjugated into “bukuro” – means “bag”. \n*The items in the JFT Library version of Fukubukuro are not for sales\, and must be returned to the Library by the due date. \n\nHow to participate in the Fukubukuro event\n*Please note the Fukubukuro event ends when the bags run out or on Tuesday\, January 31st\, 2023 at 4:30 pm (whichever is faster). \n1. Get or renew JFT Library Card \n・You need to have a valid JFT Library card to receive a Fukubukuro bag.\n・To apply for a new library card or renew your expired card\, please fill in our Library Card Application Form online and show your photo ID along with proof of address at the Library counter. Please note the library card is valid for one year and need to be renewed with valid ID. \n2. Grab a Fukubukuro bag and check it out at the Library Counter\n・Visit the JFT Library during the Library’s opening hours in January and grab a bag from the Fukubukuro table. *One bag maximum per library cardholder\n・Each bag contains 3 to 4 items. Please note those items will be counted toward the maximum number of items that can be checked out from the Library\, which is 15 total items (a 5-item limit for periodicals and audiovisual materials). \n3. Enjoy serendipitous discovery & share your thoughts!\n・Take the Fukubukuro bag home and enjoy discovering what’s inside!\n・If you are an active social media user\, feel free to post about the items in the bag and the Fukubukuro experience using the hashtag #JFTLibrary \n*We would really appreciate it if you could participate in our questionnaire. Your feedback is important to us and will help us organize more events in the future. \n4. Return the items by the due date\n・ The items in the bag are for loan and must be returned to the Library within a 3-week loan period (may be renewed once for another 3 weeks if there are no holds pending). You can keep the bag (JFT cotton bag) for yourself. \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us. New members are always welcome! \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/fukubukuro2023/2023-01-05/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221203T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221203T163000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023436
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SUMMARY:Nengajo Making Workshops 2022
DESCRIPTION:Our Nengajo making workshops are back for the first time in three years! \nPlease visit the JFT Library and enjoy creating 年賀状 nengajo– Japanese New Year’s postcards\, while learning some Japanese New Year phrases to ring in 2023: the year of the rabbit 卯 usagi. \nSpaces are limited. Please RSVP to book your space.  \nRegister Here \nSat Dec 3\, 2022 Library Opening Hours: 11:30 – 4:30\nEvent Schedule \n11:30 – 12:30  Nengajo Making Workshop #1 \n2:00 – 3:00 Nengajo Making Workshop #2 \n3:30 – 4:30 Nengajo Making Workshop #3
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/nengajo-making-workshops-2022/
LOCATION:The Japan Foundation\, Toronto\, 2 Bloor St. East\, 3rd Floor\, Toronto\, ON\, M4W 1A8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220915T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220915T190000
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club Online - Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in The JFT Book Club Online – Temple Alley Summer by KASHIWABA Sachiko! \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website and newsletters for future events information. \n\nFor the upcoming JFT Book Club Online\, we will discuss KASHIWABA Sachiko’s Temple Alley Summer (帰命寺横丁の夏)\, which won the American Library Association’s Batchelder Award this year. Ms. KASHIWABA will be one of the featured authors of the Toronto International Festival of Authors 2022. Join our virtual conversation about this sweet ghost story in the lead-up to Ms. KASHIWABA’s TIFA appearance on September 24! \nP.S. A special message from author KASHIWABA Sachiko will be shared exclusively with JFT Book Club participants! \nRSVP: library@jftor.org \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.\n*Prior to the meeting\, an email will be sent to you with a website link and log-in password to enter the online Zoom meeting. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us. New members are always welcome! \n  \nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB? \nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone. \n  \n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK? \nTemple Alley Summer (帰命寺横丁の夏) by KASHIWABA Sachiko is available for circulation at JFT Library. Search JFT Library’s Online Catalogue or JF OverDrive (ebooks) to see if the item is available to borrow or to place a hold.  \nTo get a new library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \nFor more information about the book\, click here. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \n Temple Alley Summer (帰命寺横丁の夏)\nWritten by KASHIWABA Sachiko\nIllustration by SATAKE Miho\nTranslated by Avery Fischer Udagawa\nYonder: Restless Books for Young Readers\, 2021 \n  \nKazu knows something odd is going on when he sees a girl in a white kimono sneak out of his house in the middle of the night—was he dreaming? Did he see a ghost? Things get even stranger when he shows up to school the next day to see the very same figure sitting in his classroom. No one else thinks it’s weird\, and\, even though Kazu doesn’t remember ever seeing her before\, they all seem convinced that the ghost-girl Akari has been their friend for years! \nWhen Kazu’s summer project to learn about Kimyo Temple draws the meddling attention of his mysterious neighbor Ms. Minakami and his secretive new classmate Akari\, Kazu soon learns that not everything is as it seems in his hometown. Kazu discovers that Kimyo Temple is linked to a long forgotten legend about bringing the dead to life\, which could explain Akari’s sudden appearance—is she a zombie or a ghost? Kazu and Akari join forces to find and protect the source of the temple’s power. An unfinished story in a magazine from Akari’s youth might just hold the key to keeping Akari in the world of the living\, and it’s up to them to find the story’s ending and solve the mystery as the adults around them conspire to stop them from finding the truth. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nKASHIWABA Sachiko is a prolific writer of children’s and young adult fantasy whose career spans more than four decades. Her works have garnered the prestigious Sankei\, Shogakukan\, and Noma children’s literature awards\, and her novel The Marvelous Village Veiled in Mist influenced Hayao Miyazaki’s film Spirited Away. Her books for children include the Monster Hotel series\, Great-Aunt’s Amazing Recipes\, Miracle Family\, The What’s-Next Library\, Temple Alley Summer\, The Witch Who Loved the King\, and Strange Journey from the Basement\, lately animated as The Wonderland. She has co-translated two fairy novels by Gail Carson Levine into Japanese\, and she edited a children’s version of the Tōno monogatari\, beloved folk legends collected by Kizen Sasaki and Kunio Yanagita. She lives in Iwate Prefecture. \nDownload PDF of the author details and TIFA related event info here \n  \nABOUT THE TRANSLATOR \nAvery Fischer Udagawa’s translations of children’s literature from Japanese include the 2022 Mildred L. Batchelder Award-winning novel Temple Alley Summer by Sachiko Kashiwaba\, illustrated by Miho Satake\, and the historical novel J-Boys: Kazuo’s World\, Tokyo\, 1965 by Shogo Oketani. Her short story translations have appeared in Kyoto Journal\, Words Without Borders\, Tomo: Friendship Through Fiction—An Anthology of Japan Teen Stories\, The Best Asian Short Stories 2018\, and A Tapestry of Colours 1: Stories from Asia. Born in Kansas\, she lives near Bangkok. \n  \n  \n\nRelated Programming: \n \nLegends and Folklore: Author KASHIWABA Sachiko talk Japanese children’s literature with Rui Umezawa \nFriday\, September 23\, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (ET) @ JFT Event Hall \nCelebrated novelist of children’s and young adult fiction KASHIWABA Sachiko is coming to Toronto! On September 23\, you’re invited to an exclusive talk with Ms. Kashiwaba and Canadian author Rui Umezawa. The two will sit down to discuss Japanese folklore\, community stories\, traditional tales vs. modern fantasies\, and much more! Admission for this event is free\, but registration is required. \nRegister Here  \n\nThe House of the Lost on the Cape – Film Screening\nSaturday\, September 24\, 7:00 PM (EDT) | Details and tickets > \n17-year-old run-away Yui and 8-year-old Hiyori\, who lost her family and her voice\, have no place to go when they run into Kiwa\, a strange old lady. She offers them a place to stay\, in a slightly banged-up old house overlooking the sea\, a Mayoiga. Despite joining Kiwa on a whim\, the two girls find comfort in Mayoiga\, a legendary house\, said to look after lost travelers\, and the warm hospitality of Kiwa. Both girls’ damaged hearts begin to heal little by little. Until one day\, a variety of strange beings which Kiwa calls “Fushigitto” begin popping up around the house. \nAuthor KASHIWABA Sachiko will be in-attendance for a Q&A after the screening. \nCo-presented with the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library \n \n  \n  \nPrevious Book Clubs\n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 15\, 2022  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n \nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019  \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/the-jft-library-book-club-kashiwaba/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Library
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220615T180000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023436
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club Online - Manga June 2022
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in The JFT Book Club Online – Manga! \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website for future book club information. \nCheck out the list of books that were discussed during the book club below or download the full list here.\n*Search the Library’s Online Catalogue or JF OverDrive (electronic books) to see if the item is available to borrow or place hold. \n\n\n\n\n	TitleAuthorGenre\n\n\n\n\n	A Silent VoiceOima\, YoshitokiShonen\, Romance\, School Life\n\n\n	AyakoTezuka\, OsamuSeinen\, Mystery\, Suspense\n\n\n	Blue PeriodYamaguchi\, TsubasaSeinen\, Art\, School Life\n\n\n	Cells at Work！Shimizu\, AkaneShonen\, Science\, Adventure\n\n\n	Fire ForceOhkubo\, AtsushiShonen\, Dark Fantasy\, SF\n\n\n	KarnevalMikanagi\, TouyaJosei\, Action\, SF\n\n\n	Ode to KirihitoTezuka\, Osamu	Seinen\, Horror\, Medical\n\n\n	Sensei's Pious LieTorikai\, AkaneSeinen\, Romance\, Mature Drama\n\n\n	7 Billion NeedlesTadano\, NobuakiSeinen\, Horror\, SF\n\n\n	Tokyo RevengersWakui\, KenShonen\, Action\, SF\n\n\n\n \n\n\nShare your favourite manga (Japanese comics) and discover new genres and narratives you’ve never encountered before! \nJoin our next JFT Book Club Online and share your thoughts and passion for a manga title of your choice with other manga lovers. \nRSVP: library@jftor.org \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.\n*Prior to the meeting\, an email will be sent to you with a website link and log-in password to enter the online Zoom meeting. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us. New members are always welcome! \n  \nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB? \nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone. \nWHAT BOOK TO BRING? \nManga titles may be from any genre (shojo\, shonen\, comedy\, science fiction\, period drama\, psychological thrillers\, horror\, romance\, etc.) in the JFT Library collection. You can search whether the book is part of the JFT’s collection on our online catalogue or JF OverDrive (electronic books).\n*Manga must be translated from original Japanese to English or French* \n  \n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT JAPANESE MANGA \n \n  \nFind out how manga are translated across genres in the first of the Parallel Worlds series of discussions\, Parallel Worlds: Translating Manga\, where translator Jocelyne Allen sits down with colleagues David Evelyn and Jenny McKeon to discuss the challenges and thrills of connecting two different cultures. You can now watch the recording on our YouTube channel. \nFor more recordings of past JFT lectures\, interviews\, presentations\, and expert discussions\, check out our Japan Dialogues collection. \n  \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022  \n  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-online-manga-june-2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220413T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220413T173000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023436
CREATED:20220422T213039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T200947Z
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club Online - Bring Your Own Book April 2022
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in The JFT Book Club Online– Bring Your Own Book! \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website for future book club schedules. \nCheck out the list of books that were discussed during the book club below or download the full list here.\n*Search the Library’s Online Catalogue or JF OverDrive (electronic books) to see if the item is available to borrow or place hold. \n\n\n\n\n	TitleAuthorGenre\n\n\n\n\n	A True NovelMizumura\, MinaeHistorical fiction\, Love story\n\n\n	Blue FlagKAITO Manga\, Love story\, LGBTQ2S+\n\n\n	Lonely Castle in the MirrorTsujimura\, MizukiFiction\, Mystery\n\n\n	My AnnihilationNakamura\, FuminoriFiction\, Thriller\n\n\n	Salvation of a SaintHigashino\, KeigoFiction\, Mystery\n\n\n	Temple Alley SummerKashiwaba\, Sachiko​Juvenile fiction\, Ghost story\n\n\n	The Cat Who Saved Books Natsukawa\, SosukeFiction\, Fantasy\n\n\n	The Decagon House MurdersAyatsuji\, YukitoFiction\, Mystery\n\n\n	The Language InsideThompson\, HollyJuvenile fiction\n\n\n	The Memory PoliceOgawa\, YokoScience Fiction\n\n\n	Water\, Wood\, and Wild ThingsKirshner\, HannahNon-fiction\, Travel essay \n\n\n\n \n\n\nShare your favourite book and get recommendations for future reads at JFT Book Club Online! \nJoin our next JFT Book Club Online to interact with other book lovers interested in Japanese culture and share your passion and thoughts about a book of your choice. \nRSVP: library@jftor.org \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.\n*Prior to the meeting\, an email will be sent to you with a website link and log-in password to enter the online Zoom meeting. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us. New members are always welcome! \n  \nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB? \nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other JFT Library users from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone. \nWHAT BOOK TO BRING? \n\nBooks to share may be any physical or electronic books by Japanese authors or about Japan in the JFT Library collection – both fiction and non-fiction. You can search whether the book is part of the JFT’s collection on our online catalogue or JF OverDrive (electronic books).\n*Books must be written originally in English or translated from original Japanese to English or French*\nBring the book you currently have on loan and share what you’ve been reading!\nTalk about the most memorable book you’ve read from JFT Library’s collection. If you still remember it\, odds are\, the book was just that good!\nBe creative with getting your reading materials! Check out our Inventorial and Thematic Book Lists to get an idea for your next book.\n\n  \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022  \n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jftbookclubonline-byob-april2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220209T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220209T173000
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SUMMARY:JFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura
DESCRIPTION:For the upcoming JFT Book Club Online\, we will discuss Natsuko Imamura’s The Woman in the Purple Skirt (むらさきのスカートの女)\, an Akutagawa Prize-winning novel. Join our virtual conversation about this whimsical and mesmerizing book\, moderated by Kris Kosaka (Columnist\, The Japan Times). \nRSVP: library@jftor.org \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.\n*Prior to the meeting\, an email will be sent to you with a website link and log-in password to enter the online Zoom meeting. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us. New members are always welcome! \n  \nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB?\nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. (And Imamura is known for writing characters who are a little out of the ordinary!) JFT Book Club provides an exciting platform to meet other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, get inspired by a diversity of experiences and opinions\, and develop a richer understanding of the book and contemporary Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone. What’s more\, we will be having an amazing moderator Kris Kosoda\, who is great at stimulating and facilitating the discussion. \n\nWHERE YOU CAN FIND THE BOOK? \nThe Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura is available for circulation on JFT OverDrive. Sign in with your library card to borrow or to place a hold. To get a new library card or to renew your existing card\, please follow the instructions found here. \nFor more information about the book\, click here. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nThe Woman in the Purple Skirt (むらさきのスカートの女)\nWritten by Natsuko Imamura\nTranslated by Lucy North\nPenguin Publishing Group\, 2021 \nA bestselling\, prizewinning novel by one of Japan’s most acclaimed young writers\, for fans of Convenience Store Woman\, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine\, and the movies Parasite and Rear Window. \n  \nI think what I’m trying to say is that I’ve been wanting to become friends with the Woman in the Purple Skirt for a very long time… \nAlmost every afternoon\, the Woman in the Purple Skirt sits on the same park bench\, where she eats a cream bun while the local children make a game of trying to get her attention. Unbeknownst to her\, she is being watched–by the Woman in the Yellow Cardigan\, who is always perched just out of sight\, monitoring which buses she takes\, what she eats\, whom she speaks to. \nFrom a distance\, the Woman in the Purple Skirt looks like a schoolgirl\, but there are age spots on her face\, and her hair is dry and stiff. She is single\, she lives in a small apartment\, and she is short on money–just like the Woman in the Yellow Cardigan\, who lures her to a job as a housekeeper at a hotel\, where she too is a housekeeper. Soon\, the Woman in the Purple Skirt is having an affair with the boss and all eyes are on her. But no one knows or cares about the Woman in the Yellow Cardigan. That’s the difference between her and the Woman in the Purple Skirt. \nStudiously deadpan and chillingly voyeuristic\, and with the off-kilter appeal of the novels of Ottessa Moshfegh\, The Woman in the Purple Skirt explores envy\, loneliness\, power dynamics\, and the vulnerability of unmarried women in a taut\, suspenseful narrative about the sometimes desperate desire to be seen. \n“A taut and compelling depiction of loneliness and obsession.” –Paula Hawkins\, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Girl on the Train \n“[It] will keep you firmly in its grip.” –Oyinkan Braithwaite\, bestselling author of My Sister\, the Serial Killer \n“The love child of Eugene Ionesco and Patricia Highsmith.” –Kelly Link\, bestselling author of Get in Trouble \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nNatsuko Imamura is one of Japan’s most exciting writers. Nominated three times for the Akutagawa Prize\, the most prestigious literary award in Japan\, she won it in 2019 for The Woman in the Purple Skirt. A self-professed fan of Yoko Ogawa’s\, she has been called “a second Sayaka Murata” (the author of Convenience Store Woman) for her use of acerbic humor and satire. Born in Hiroshima\, she now lives in Osaka with her husband and their daughter. Like the main character in The Woman in the Purple Skirt\, she has worked in a hotel as a housekeeper. \n\nABOUT THE MODERATOR \nWriter Kris Kosaka moved to Japan in 1996 to accept a position teaching high school English at an international school. She fell in love with the country and soon met her future husband\, Makoto. They made their home in Kamakura\, where Kris continued teaching and writing while raising their two children. Although temporarily in Tampa\, FL (her hometown) while their daughter completes her high school education in the States\, Kris’s heart is in Japan. In her spare time\, Kris enjoys reading and running. Kris is a frequent contributor to The Japan Times\, and a regular columnist for their Books pages. \n  \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/the-jft-library-book-club-thewomaninthepurpleskirt/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Library
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210610T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023436
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T142410Z
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SUMMARY:The JFT Library Book Club Online: Manga - June 2021
DESCRIPTION:The JFT Book Club Online: Manga took place Thursday\, June 10\, 2021 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm (EDT) \nCheck out the list of books that were discussed and recommended by participants or download the full list below. \nSee our collection of manga available to borrow on JF OverDrive or our Online Library Catalogue to see if they are available for circulation at our library. \nThank you to everyone who participated! \n  \nThe JFT Library Book Club Online: Manga Booklist\n \n\n\n\n\n	TitleAuthorGenre\n\n\n\n\n	3x3 EyesTakada\, YuzoSeinen\, Adventure\, Romance\n\n\n	March Comes In Like a LionUmino\, ChicaSeinen\, Coming-of-age\, Romance\n\n\n	Message to AdolfTezuka\, OsamuSeinen\, Historical\n\n\n	Natsume's Book of FriendsMidorikawa\, Yuki Shojo\, Supernatural\n\n\n	RealInoue\, TakehikoSeinen\, Sports\n\n\n	Sayonara Zetsubou-senseiKumeta\, KojiShonen\, Dark comedy\n\n\n	Witch Hat AtelierShirahama\, Kamome Seinen\, Fantasy\n\n\n\n \n\nThe theme for this month’s JFT Library Book Club is manga (Japanese comics)! Join the JFT Book Club to discover new genres and narratives you’ve never encountered before and share your personal favourites! \n  \nThursday\, June 10\, 2021 [3:00 pm – 4:00 pm] \nRead and share a manga title of your choice with other library users and get recommendations for future reads. Manga titles may be from any genre – shojo\, shonen\, comedy\, science fiction\, period drama\, psychological thrillers\, horror\, romance\, etc. \nLooking for manga to read?\nCheck out our collection of manga available to borrow on JFT OverDrive or this Manga book list available in JFT Library.\nBooks may be from any section of the JFT Library – physical or digital from JFT OverDrive.\n*Books must be written originally in English or translated from original Japanese to English or French* \nThe JFT Library Book Club will be conducted through Zoom. Please email the library at library@jftor.org to reserve your seat.\nPrior to the meeting\, an email will be sent to you with a website link and log-in password to enter the online Zoom meeting.\nPlease be aware that space may be limited. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to contact us via email. \nThank you for participating! \n\n \nInterested in learning more about Japanese manga? \nFind out more about how manga are translated across genres in the first of the Parallel Worlds series of discussions\, Parallel Worlds: Translating Manga\, on June 17\, 2021 at 8:00PM (EDT)\, where translator Jocelyne Allen sits down with colleagues David Evelyn and Jenny McKeon to discuss the challenges and thrills of connecting two different cultures. \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n\n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/the-jft-library-book-club-manga-june-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Library
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210408T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210408T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T023436
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210617T153745Z
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SUMMARY:The JFT Library Book Club Online - Bring Your Own Book
DESCRIPTION:The JFT Library Book Club – Bring Your Own Book  April 2021\nThank you to all those who participated in The JFT Library Book Club Online– Bring Your Own Book on April 8\, 2021 \n  \nCheck out the list of books that were discussed during the book club below or download the full list here. \n  \n  \n  \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website for future book club schedules. \n\nJoin the Book Club and be part of the JFT Library community. Share a book of your choice with other library users and get recommendations for future reads! \n  \nThursday\, April 8\, 2021 [3:00 pm – 4:00 pm] \nBooks may be from any section of the JFT library – both fiction and non-fiction.\n*Books must be written originally in English or translated from original Japanese to English or French* \n  \nFor the book club\, you may: \n\nBring the book you currently have on loan and share what you’ve been reading!\nTalk about the most memorable book you’ve read from JFT Library’s collection. If you still remember it\, odds are\, the book was just that good!\nBe creative with getting your reading materials! Check out our Inventorial and Thematic Book Lists to get an idea for your next book. You can search whether the book is part of JFT’s collection through our online catalogue.\n\n  \nThe JFT Library Book Club will be conducted through Zoom. Please email the library at library@jftor.org to reserve your seat. \nPrior to the meeting\, an email will be sent to you with a website link and log-in password to enter the online Zoom meeting.\nPlease be aware that space may be limited. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to contact us via email. \nThank you for participating! \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n \nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020  \n \nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020  \n\n \nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020  \n \nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019  \n \nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019  \n \nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019  \n \n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/the-jft-library-book-club-bring-your-own-book/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Library
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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