Japan-related festivals, special events, and news for Florida in July.
Japan-related festivals, special events, and news for Florida in July.
Our July Newsletter 2017 Photo Winner!
 
Theme: Tanabata

"Koza Elementary School. Tanabata class tree contest. "
by Zina Boyd


IN THIS ISSUE:
Message From Consul General         Education Opportunities
Photo Challenge Entry
                      2017 July Events        
A Message from the Consul General
Ken Okaniwa 
Consul General of Japan in Miami
In June, I made my third trip to Jacksonville to host the JUMP (Japan-U.S. Military Program) event in Naval Air Station Jacksonville. The event brought together more than 150 US service members and families who were stationed at US bases in Japan. We are lucky to have so many US service members who come back from Japan and continue to promote our friendship.
I then traveled west to Tallahassee to attend a dinner hosted by Governor Rick Scott at his Mansion. It was a good opportunity to update the Governor about new developments in Japan-Florida relations. This was my fourth visit to the State capital. I always feel homesick there because of the hilly streets that are common in Japan but never in South Florida.
On June 21, I was invited to speak at the 2017 Annual Convention of the Florida Association of Broadcasters. The broadcasters were interested to find out about Florida's not-so-well-known links with Japan. I will work with them to promote understanding about the importance of relations with Japan.
For my American friends, July fourth is a time of celebration. May I express my sincere congratulations! 
The Consulate also has an important occasion to celebrate in July. For the first time in history, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Training Squadron will visit Port Everglades on July 21. Through this visit, I hope to promote understanding of and support to the Japan-US Alliance among the people of Florida.

CGJ-Miami Photo Challenge
 
August's Photo Theme:
Obon

Obon is an annual event held for commemorating one's ancestors. It is believed that each year during obon, the ancestors' spirits return to this world in order to visit their relatives.
Traditionally, lanterns are hung in front of houses to guide the ancestors' spirits, obon dances (bon odori) are performed, graves are visited and food offerings are made at house altars and temples. At the end of Obon, floating lanterns are put into rivers, lakes and seas in order to guide the spirits back into their world.
Please send us photos of your past experiences attending Obon, or any Obon related items or activities!
  
Want to see your photo here next month?
Submit your entries by July 24, 2017
  
Email Us or send us a message on our Facebook with your entry, name of the place where you took it and a quote or short story as to why you took that photo. Pictures can be older, as long as you were the photographer. The winner will have their photo here in the Newsletter and will be shared on our Facebook Page.

Education Opportunities
ASN 3931 Special Topics:
"Japanese Spirituality"
FIU Featured Course for Fall 2017
Course # 79350 | Prof. Marcela Lopez-Bravo | mlopezbr@fiu.edu
From Tale of Genji to Spirited Away! 
This introductory course will examine both pre-modern aspects of Japanese Spirituality, drawing on textual as well as non-textual material, mainly audio-visual but also pictographic material to evaluate the current state of religious life.
Virtual Reality Goggles will help us explore temples, shrines and festivals. The class is ONLINE but will meet a few times VIRTUALLY and there will be opportunities to meet others at several events during the semester. 
For more information, please call (305) 348-1914.


Rolling Enrollment | Broward County, FL

Broward County Public School Students! You can now learn Japanese for FREE through the Broward Virtual School Program. This is open to any student 7th-12th grade who has a Broward Student Number.

This class also counts as a world language class, needed to graduate!

You can also register through Broward Virtual School Have your school guidance counselor call BVS!

Any question? Email @ satoko.fisher@browardschools.com
or call BVS @ 754-321-6050


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Monthly Events

Japanese Language Practice
Tampa Tsudoi
Friday July 7 | 7:00- 9:00 PM
Jason's Deli
2702 E Fowler Avenue
Tampa, FL

Miami Coffee Kaiwa
Check the July newsletter for updates, or

Miami Japanese Language Meetup
Click here for more Japanese language meet-ups in Miami and South Florida.
Naples
On break until October 2017.
See Details
St. Petersburg
July 17, 2017 | 10AM

Evans Hall at Chapel
on the Hill
12601 126th St.

North Seminole, FL 33776
See Details
Miami
On break until September 2017.
See Details
Every Saturday
12PM - 6PM
Miami Lakes Branch Library
Details
Exhibitions
Morikami
Museum and Japanese Garden
Building a Legacy:
Gifts from the Mary Griggs Burke Collection

June 9 – Sept 17

Iken Bako 
The Suggestion Box
Hello Friends!
 
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Related Links
July 2017 Events
Festivals

July 27 - July 30, 2017
Fort Lauderdale Convention Center
1950 Eisenhower Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Cosplay | Anime | Manga

July 28 - July 30, 2017 

Tampa Convention Center
333 S Franklin St, Tampa, FL 33602
Cosplay | Anime | Manga


July 7, 2017 
6:30 - 8:30PM
Countryside Rec Center
2640 Sabal Springs Drive, Clearwater, FL 33761
Japanese crafts, games, and food.


July 15, 2017 
10:00AM - 7:30PM
Wyndham Orlando Resort
International Drive

8001 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
Anime | Manga
Special Events

July 5 - July 9, 2017
10:00AM - 5:00PM

"Join us for Family Fun to celebrate Tanabata – Japan’s star festival! Kids (and adults!) will learn about Tanabata, and make a wish to hang on our bamboo 'trees.'"

Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens
4000 Morikami Park Rd, Delray Beach, FL 33446


July 21 - July 23, 2017

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

For more information please contact:
Gerry Navarro OR John Miller
gerrynavarro@aol.com   OR   jonmira@aol.com
Phone: (786) 402-3627
Film Screenings

July 23 - July 24, 2017

- Available in theaters throughout Florida -

*Sunday screenings will be in the English dub and Monday screenings will be in Japanese with English subtitles.
Buy tickets near you.

July 29, 2017 
7:00PM

Cinema Paradiso Hollywood
2008 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33020
&
Savor Cinema - Fort Lauderdale

503 SE 6th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 
Upcoming Events
 October 22 - 24, 2017
Hyatt Regency
Greensville, South Carolina

Governor Rick Scott has been invited to officially lead the Florida Delegation to the 40th Annual Joint Meeting. SEUS member state governors/head of delegations, senior officials of the U.S. and Japan will attend, for a total attendance of 500-600 participants.
The program will include presentations by top business, economic development and government leaders. The Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. is confirmed to serve as the keynote speaker this year.
Florida Delegation will hold its annual meeting of members on the afternoon of Sunday, October 22, in conjunction with the joint meeting, and Japanese Consul General Ken Okaniwa has been invited to provide remarks.

For more details, call (786) 235-8289 or visit online at:
www.fl-seusjapan.org/upcoming-events
Stay Tuned for Future Events!
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