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SUMMARY:2026 Celebrating Women's Career Achievement
DESCRIPTION:About the ProjectJapan recently faced another major disaster with the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Tsun-san\, also known as Captain Chonmage\, is well known for his iconic appearance featuring a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle (chonmage) and samurai armor. For many years\, he has dedicated himself to supporting disaster-stricken communities and individuals with special needs throughout Japan. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he began extensive volunteer and relief activities in the affected areas. He also produced the documentary film MARCH\, which tells the story of young people in Fukushima rebuilding their lives and pursuing their dreams after the disaster. (More information about MARCH can be found here.) At the same time\, Tsun-san is a passionate supporter of Japanese soccer. Since 2014\, he has organized opportunities for students from disaster-affected communities to attend international soccer events\, including three consecutive FIFA World Cups. Through these experiences\, students are able to broaden their horizons\, connect with people from around the world\, and gain confidence for their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n												\n																					Photo: Captain Chonmage\, also known as Tsun-san\, interacting with supporters of the opposing team (Colombia) during the Brazil World Cup\n										\n									\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									  This summer\, a group of students from the Noto Peninsula—many of whom experienced the devastating earthquake firsthand—will travel to Dallas to cheer on the Japan National Team. The trip is intended to provide them with a meaningful cultural experience and an opportunity to look toward the future with hope and confidence. At present\, only 80% of the students’ travel expenses have been covered. All donations received between June 9 and June 24 (until 12:00 PM) will go directly toward the remaining travel costs. Any contribution\, no matter the amount\, will help make this opportunity possible for these students. Thank you for your generosity and support. Together\, we can help these young people create positive memories\, discover new possibilities\, and take another step toward their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n										\n						\n									Donate
URL:https://jasdfw.org/event/2026-celebrating-womens-career-achievement/
LOCATION:Think Tank Conference Room\, 500 North Central Expressway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business & Networking
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Women's Career Achievement
DESCRIPTION:About the ProjectJapan recently faced another major disaster with the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Tsun-san\, also known as Captain Chonmage\, is well known for his iconic appearance featuring a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle (chonmage) and samurai armor. For many years\, he has dedicated himself to supporting disaster-stricken communities and individuals with special needs throughout Japan. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he began extensive volunteer and relief activities in the affected areas. He also produced the documentary film MARCH\, which tells the story of young people in Fukushima rebuilding their lives and pursuing their dreams after the disaster. (More information about MARCH can be found here.) At the same time\, Tsun-san is a passionate supporter of Japanese soccer. Since 2014\, he has organized opportunities for students from disaster-affected communities to attend international soccer events\, including three consecutive FIFA World Cups. Through these experiences\, students are able to broaden their horizons\, connect with people from around the world\, and gain confidence for their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n												\n																					Photo: Captain Chonmage\, also known as Tsun-san\, interacting with supporters of the opposing team (Colombia) during the Brazil World Cup\n										\n									\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									  This summer\, a group of students from the Noto Peninsula—many of whom experienced the devastating earthquake firsthand—will travel to Dallas to cheer on the Japan National Team. The trip is intended to provide them with a meaningful cultural experience and an opportunity to look toward the future with hope and confidence. At present\, only 80% of the students’ travel expenses have been covered. All donations received between June 9 and June 24 (until 12:00 PM) will go directly toward the remaining travel costs. Any contribution\, no matter the amount\, will help make this opportunity possible for these students. Thank you for your generosity and support. Together\, we can help these young people create positive memories\, discover new possibilities\, and take another step toward their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n										\n						\n									Donate
URL:https://jasdfw.org/event/celebrating-womens-career-achievement/
LOCATION:Think Tank Conference Room\, 500 North Central Expressway\, Plano\, TX\, 75074\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business & Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth":MAILTO:info@jasdfw.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260220T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260220T153000
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SUMMARY:2026 Japan Currents
DESCRIPTION:About the ProjectJapan recently faced another major disaster with the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Tsun-san\, also known as Captain Chonmage\, is well known for his iconic appearance featuring a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle (chonmage) and samurai armor. For many years\, he has dedicated himself to supporting disaster-stricken communities and individuals with special needs throughout Japan. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he began extensive volunteer and relief activities in the affected areas. He also produced the documentary film MARCH\, which tells the story of young people in Fukushima rebuilding their lives and pursuing their dreams after the disaster. (More information about MARCH can be found here.) At the same time\, Tsun-san is a passionate supporter of Japanese soccer. Since 2014\, he has organized opportunities for students from disaster-affected communities to attend international soccer events\, including three consecutive FIFA World Cups. Through these experiences\, students are able to broaden their horizons\, connect with people from around the world\, and gain confidence for their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n												\n																					Photo: Captain Chonmage\, also known as Tsun-san\, interacting with supporters of the opposing team (Colombia) during the Brazil World Cup\n										\n									\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									  This summer\, a group of students from the Noto Peninsula—many of whom experienced the devastating earthquake firsthand—will travel to Dallas to cheer on the Japan National Team. The trip is intended to provide them with a meaningful cultural experience and an opportunity to look toward the future with hope and confidence. At present\, only 80% of the students’ travel expenses have been covered. All donations received between June 9 and June 24 (until 12:00 PM) will go directly toward the remaining travel costs. Any contribution\, no matter the amount\, will help make this opportunity possible for these students. Thank you for your generosity and support. Together\, we can help these young people create positive memories\, discover new possibilities\, and take another step toward their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n										\n						\n									Donate
URL:https://jasdfw.org/event/2026-japan-currents/
LOCATION:Southern Methodist University – Prothro Great Hall\, 5901 Bishop Blvd.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business & Networking
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SUMMARY:Japanese Movies in the Dallas–Fort Worth Area
DESCRIPTION:About the ProjectJapan recently faced another major disaster with the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Tsun-san\, also known as Captain Chonmage\, is well known for his iconic appearance featuring a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle (chonmage) and samurai armor. For many years\, he has dedicated himself to supporting disaster-stricken communities and individuals with special needs throughout Japan. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he began extensive volunteer and relief activities in the affected areas. He also produced the documentary film MARCH\, which tells the story of young people in Fukushima rebuilding their lives and pursuing their dreams after the disaster. (More information about MARCH can be found here.) At the same time\, Tsun-san is a passionate supporter of Japanese soccer. Since 2014\, he has organized opportunities for students from disaster-affected communities to attend international soccer events\, including three consecutive FIFA World Cups. Through these experiences\, students are able to broaden their horizons\, connect with people from around the world\, and gain confidence for their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n												\n																					Photo: Captain Chonmage\, also known as Tsun-san\, interacting with supporters of the opposing team (Colombia) during the Brazil World Cup\n										\n									\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									  This summer\, a group of students from the Noto Peninsula—many of whom experienced the devastating earthquake firsthand—will travel to Dallas to cheer on the Japan National Team. The trip is intended to provide them with a meaningful cultural experience and an opportunity to look toward the future with hope and confidence. At present\, only 80% of the students’ travel expenses have been covered. All donations received between June 9 and June 24 (until 12:00 PM) will go directly toward the remaining travel costs. Any contribution\, no matter the amount\, will help make this opportunity possible for these students. Thank you for your generosity and support. Together\, we can help these young people create positive memories\, discover new possibilities\, and take another step toward their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n										\n						\n									Donate
URL:https://jasdfw.org/event/japanese-movies-in-the-dallas-fort-worth-area/
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T171853Z
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SUMMARY:Business Outlook in 2026
DESCRIPTION:About the ProjectJapan recently faced another major disaster with the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Tsun-san\, also known as Captain Chonmage\, is well known for his iconic appearance featuring a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle (chonmage) and samurai armor. For many years\, he has dedicated himself to supporting disaster-stricken communities and individuals with special needs throughout Japan. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he began extensive volunteer and relief activities in the affected areas. He also produced the documentary film MARCH\, which tells the story of young people in Fukushima rebuilding their lives and pursuing their dreams after the disaster. (More information about MARCH can be found here.) At the same time\, Tsun-san is a passionate supporter of Japanese soccer. Since 2014\, he has organized opportunities for students from disaster-affected communities to attend international soccer events\, including three consecutive FIFA World Cups. Through these experiences\, students are able to broaden their horizons\, connect with people from around the world\, and gain confidence for their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n												\n																					Photo: Captain Chonmage\, also known as Tsun-san\, interacting with supporters of the opposing team (Colombia) during the Brazil World Cup\n										\n									\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									  This summer\, a group of students from the Noto Peninsula—many of whom experienced the devastating earthquake firsthand—will travel to Dallas to cheer on the Japan National Team. The trip is intended to provide them with a meaningful cultural experience and an opportunity to look toward the future with hope and confidence. At present\, only 80% of the students’ travel expenses have been covered. All donations received between June 9 and June 24 (until 12:00 PM) will go directly toward the remaining travel costs. Any contribution\, no matter the amount\, will help make this opportunity possible for these students. Thank you for your generosity and support. Together\, we can help these young people create positive memories\, discover new possibilities\, and take another step toward their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n										\n						\n									Donate
URL:https://jasdfw.org/event/business-outlook-in-2026/
LOCATION:The Bonadio Group\, 7557 Rambler Road\, Suite 600\, Dallas\, TX\, 75231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business & Networking
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth":MAILTO:info@jasdfw.org
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SUMMARY:Katsura Sunshine: Live in Fort Worth
DESCRIPTION:About the ProjectJapan recently faced another major disaster with the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Tsun-san\, also known as Captain Chonmage\, is well known for his iconic appearance featuring a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle (chonmage) and samurai armor. For many years\, he has dedicated himself to supporting disaster-stricken communities and individuals with special needs throughout Japan. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he began extensive volunteer and relief activities in the affected areas. He also produced the documentary film MARCH\, which tells the story of young people in Fukushima rebuilding their lives and pursuing their dreams after the disaster. (More information about MARCH can be found here.) At the same time\, Tsun-san is a passionate supporter of Japanese soccer. Since 2014\, he has organized opportunities for students from disaster-affected communities to attend international soccer events\, including three consecutive FIFA World Cups. Through these experiences\, students are able to broaden their horizons\, connect with people from around the world\, and gain confidence for their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n												\n																					Photo: Captain Chonmage\, also known as Tsun-san\, interacting with supporters of the opposing team (Colombia) during the Brazil World Cup\n										\n									\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									  This summer\, a group of students from the Noto Peninsula—many of whom experienced the devastating earthquake firsthand—will travel to Dallas to cheer on the Japan National Team. The trip is intended to provide them with a meaningful cultural experience and an opportunity to look toward the future with hope and confidence. At present\, only 80% of the students’ travel expenses have been covered. All donations received between June 9 and June 24 (until 12:00 PM) will go directly toward the remaining travel costs. Any contribution\, no matter the amount\, will help make this opportunity possible for these students. Thank you for your generosity and support. Together\, we can help these young people create positive memories\, discover new possibilities\, and take another step toward their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n										\n						\n									Donate
URL:https://jasdfw.org/event/katsura-sunshine-live-in-fort-worth/
LOCATION:Big Laugh Comedy Club Fort Worth\, 604 Main St\, Suite 100\, Fort Worth\, TX\, 76102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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CREATED:20250105T210512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251226T215353Z
UID:39572-1768140000-1768150800@jasdfw.org
SUMMARY:Mochitsuki New Year’s Celebration
DESCRIPTION:About the ProjectJapan recently faced another major disaster with the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Tsun-san\, also known as Captain Chonmage\, is well known for his iconic appearance featuring a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle (chonmage) and samurai armor. For many years\, he has dedicated himself to supporting disaster-stricken communities and individuals with special needs throughout Japan. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he began extensive volunteer and relief activities in the affected areas. He also produced the documentary film MARCH\, which tells the story of young people in Fukushima rebuilding their lives and pursuing their dreams after the disaster. (More information about MARCH can be found here.) At the same time\, Tsun-san is a passionate supporter of Japanese soccer. Since 2014\, he has organized opportunities for students from disaster-affected communities to attend international soccer events\, including three consecutive FIFA World Cups. Through these experiences\, students are able to broaden their horizons\, connect with people from around the world\, and gain confidence for their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n												\n																					Photo: Captain Chonmage\, also known as Tsun-san\, interacting with supporters of the opposing team (Colombia) during the Brazil World Cup\n										\n									\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									  This summer\, a group of students from the Noto Peninsula—many of whom experienced the devastating earthquake firsthand—will travel to Dallas to cheer on the Japan National Team. The trip is intended to provide them with a meaningful cultural experience and an opportunity to look toward the future with hope and confidence. At present\, only 80% of the students’ travel expenses have been covered. All donations received between June 9 and June 24 (until 12:00 PM) will go directly toward the remaining travel costs. Any contribution\, no matter the amount\, will help make this opportunity possible for these students. Thank you for your generosity and support. Together\, we can help these young people create positive memories\, discover new possibilities\, and take another step toward their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n										\n						\n									Donate
URL:https://jasdfw.org/event/mochitsuki-new-years-celebration/
LOCATION:Crow Museum of Asian Art on the UT Dallas campus\, 777 Loop Road SW\, Richardson\, TX\, 75080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture & Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth":MAILTO:info@jasdfw.org
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DTSTAMP:20260617T203031
CREATED:20260120T201914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T201914Z
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SUMMARY:Inaugural JASDFW Pickleball Social & Bonenkai Year-End Celebration
DESCRIPTION:About the ProjectJapan recently faced another major disaster with the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake. Tsun-san\, also known as Captain Chonmage\, is well known for his iconic appearance featuring a traditional Japanese topknot hairstyle (chonmage) and samurai armor. For many years\, he has dedicated himself to supporting disaster-stricken communities and individuals with special needs throughout Japan. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011\, he began extensive volunteer and relief activities in the affected areas. He also produced the documentary film MARCH\, which tells the story of young people in Fukushima rebuilding their lives and pursuing their dreams after the disaster. (More information about MARCH can be found here.) At the same time\, Tsun-san is a passionate supporter of Japanese soccer. Since 2014\, he has organized opportunities for students from disaster-affected communities to attend international soccer events\, including three consecutive FIFA World Cups. Through these experiences\, students are able to broaden their horizons\, connect with people from around the world\, and gain confidence for their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n												\n																					Photo: Captain Chonmage\, also known as Tsun-san\, interacting with supporters of the opposing team (Colombia) during the Brazil World Cup\n										\n									\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n									  This summer\, a group of students from the Noto Peninsula—many of whom experienced the devastating earthquake firsthand—will travel to Dallas to cheer on the Japan National Team. The trip is intended to provide them with a meaningful cultural experience and an opportunity to look toward the future with hope and confidence. At present\, only 80% of the students’ travel expenses have been covered. All donations received between June 9 and June 24 (until 12:00 PM) will go directly toward the remaining travel costs. Any contribution\, no matter the amount\, will help make this opportunity possible for these students. Thank you for your generosity and support. Together\, we can help these young people create positive memories\, discover new possibilities\, and take another step toward their future. 								\n					\n				\n		\n					\n				\n										\n						\n									Donate
URL:https://jasdfw.org/event/inaugural-jasdfw-pickleball-social-bonenkai-year-end-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Culture & Community
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