Sep
14
2015

“From the Desk of The President”

By Admin

After more than three decades of serving the Philippines Nikkei Jin Kai, Inc. this representation became its President on account of the resignation of Mrs. Nelma Nacion Adachi. Her resignation is confined to her position as President of the Association. Relinquishing her post is anchored on a valid and meritorious ground. However, her being a true blooded descendant, she still is performing as the association representative on concerns affecting some of our activities, more so on the plight of our descendants in Japan. In fact, she was invited by Asia Africa Latin-America Association (AALA), the only Ngo in Japan which can participate in the non-aligned nation summits, to present to the group this October the historical background of the association, its functions and activities that resulted in forging friendly relations with established and prestigious groups in Japan. Reports along this line will be published in our next issue.

Good news! Our association has received the favorable decision rendered in the Shuseki Petition submitted by Carlos Toshimitsu. He is now a Category A descendant. From the least category for want of documents that support his root Mr. Toshimitsu is legally recognized as Japanese descended Filipino. This came about because of the joint effort of our association with the Philippine Nikkei Legal Support Center, based in Manila and Japan, headed by Atty. Kawai. Patience, endurance, sacrifice and understanding are traits that pave the way to positive results. Mr. Toshimitsu has been waiting for this momentous event for 76 years. Born to a Japanese father who died during the war and was left alone, he was at a quandary where to start in searching his Japanese relatives. Because of our relationships with our legal partner in Japan, he has succeeded in proving his ascendancy coupled with documents authenticated by government agencies inclusive of the participation of the association.

At his age it would be difficult to be in Japan on permanent status. But this notwithstanding, he was full of joy when he came home after a brief stay in Japan, savoring what he had missed for 76 years, as it was the country of his father. While in Japan for the Court Proceedings, he fortunately had the opportunity to meet a long lost relative who gave him photos of his Japanese father. The meeting is one unforgettable event we normally see in movies but as regards the case of Mr. Toshimitsu, this is one moment that can be cherished and he can declare to the whole world that indeed he belongs to a Japanese clan whom he could be proud of.

This is one big achievement the association has done for one of the members this year. There were members in the past who encountered the same experience and we hope to see more in the coming years.

Our association has existed for than three decades. As far as I know, no other association of the same objectives and purposes has survived. Our association became what it is today on account of the cooperation of every one, the harmony permeating in the board room where opinions at time clashed but resulting to the one common resolution which is beneficial to all. No member of the board of directors has employed any form of irregularity in any action taken involving the operational aspects of the office as everything is reported during the general assembly to members present. No one could point a finger at any of the officers that they have acquired personal benefits in serving the association.

As we have been emphasizing, the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai, Inc. is the only group that succeeded in establishing an educational institutional from the elementary, high school to college level. The only association that has a Polyclinic, serving the Nikkei community and neighboring subdivision. This was made possible because of a grant from Nippon Foundation. The question that may be asked is why the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai, Inc.? The Nippon Foundation has reposed trust and confidence on the capabilities of the people running the association, hence the grant. In fact, monthly reports as to the activities and operations of the Polyclinic are being relayed to Nippon Foundation.

The association, for all those who are updated, has its Museum in Calinan. Other than that, the elementary level is starting to progress in Calinan, an extension of our educational institution in Lanang. Other than our association, our educational institution, our Polyclinic, our Museum in Calinan and the elementary school in Calinan, members who recently left for Japan are kept abreast of the Cooperative established and in fact some are already inventors of this entity.
For the better understanding of everyone, not all these entities are being run by the association. On account of the intricacies of the Philippine Law, requiring registration of entities not falling within the objectives and purposes of the By-laws and Articles of Incorporation of the PNJK,INC., the different entities established under the umbrella of the association has to follow the prescribed requirements.

While under the umbrella of our association, registration, separate and distinct from our association, is mandated. As a mandate, there is a need to create a policy making body and another set of members of the board of directors/trustees mostly in the newly created entities sit as members of directors of the association.

There is nothing to fear, as our service, being real blooded Japanese descendants, is guided by dedication and honesty.

My appeal to all is to keep on trusting the leadership of the association. As members you have an obligation to the association. Associations could not exist without its members’ cooperation. Expansion and development are proofs or concrete evidence that everything is above board. You are part of this development and progress. We are not politicians promising unreachable goals but what you see around are products or our unity, harmony and understanding. Anyone who states the contrary is challenged to take proper action before the appropriate forum.
May God bless us in every undertaking that we embark as the projects that you see are the only legacy that the officials of the second generation can transmit to the young generation.

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Judge Antonina B. Escovilla, Ret.

President, PNJK, Inc.

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Sep
14
2015

“Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai, Polyclinic & Diagnostic Center, 2013”

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The PNJK Polyclinic & Diagnostic Center is the medical arm of the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai, Inc. and its three (3) years in operation now. The aim and purpose of the Diagnostic Center is extend medical services in terms of laboratories services.

We cater our services to the Descendants, foreign nationals like Koreans, Americans, Chinese and also the Japanese who are permanent residents by providing quality health care services with affordable price.

Other than the laboratory services, we also conduct Medical Mission to some Barangays in Davao City with the cooperation of the Doctors who have clinics at the second and third floors of the Diagnostic Center. We also extend help to the victims of Bagyong Pablo particularly in Cateel, Barangay Alfonso, with the PNJK, Inc., Multi-Purpose Cooperative and Polyclinic staffs.

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Every October during the Phil-Japan festival we also conduct a Medical Mission to the residents near our vicinity and to descendants as well. We do only FBS, Cholesterol and ECG services, Pedia and Diabetes examination. For Dental Services, tooth extraction is done with minimal charge to cover needed materials and anesthesia.

The Clinic assisted the Davao Consulate Office in their activity last October 31- November 01, 2012 with the Polyclinic as the venue of the Medical Outreach to the Japanese permanent residency in Davao City. A doctor and a nurse from Japan came over to personally reach out their fellow Japanese here in Davao. With the group was the Medical attaché of the Japanese Embassy in Manila in the person of Dr. Takahashi Kosugi and also Hon. Consul Kazuhiko Anzai, the proponent of the project.

For more information kindly call 235-3781 and we are giving discounts to bonafide descendants of the PNJK, Inc., Senior Citizen and Students of the PNJK-IS, MKD of all the laboratory services.

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Sep
14
2015

“Federation of Nikkei Jin Kai Philippines”

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After our meeting and election of officers last November 11, 2012 in Cebu city, I would have wanted all the elected officers of the Federation to have a courtesy meeting with Ambassador Toshinao Urabe at the Embassy of Japan in Manila. However, since the good Ambassador was scheduled to visit Davao last November 27, 2012, and in order that the Federation will be spared from the huge expenses that may entail, I was given a chance to have a fruitful meeting with him together with our corporate secretary Judge Antonina Escovilla at the Marco Polo Hotel here in Davao City. In attendance also during the said meeting were the two (2) consuls, Kazuhiko Anzai and Koichi Ibara. Ambassador Urabe gave valuable insights on how we should steer our organization, as reflected on the minutes that we just read.

On December 2012, Ms. Araceli Tan, our elected treasurer communicated with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Cebu in order to verify the status of the Federation, as a juridical person. We were informed that no report was ever submitted to the SEC from the time that the Federation was registered until the present, be it general information sheet or GIS or financial statement or FS. Because of that, the record of the Federation is deemed deactivated or stricken off. Accordingly, if we activate our old file, we need to pay huge penalties for the number of years that we failed to submit the needed reports. This is therefore, one of the reasons why we are gathered today, because we need to activate our association not only words or in deed, but in paper as well. I hope that we will not end this GA without us having an active record or registration with SEC.

Last December 15, 2012, PNJK Davao and Manila Nippi joined hands in extending help to the victims of the Typhoon Pablo, the strongest typhoon that hit Mindanao last December 4, 2012. PNJK Davao in collaboration with Manila Nippi, JPVA and other Japanese friends, and our educational institution, the PNJK IS and MKD donated money and relief goods and conducted relief operation at the devastated areas particularly in New Bataan, Compostela Valley.

Last January 2013, during my visit to Manila, I was able to meet with some Federation Officials from Manila Nippi, namely, Mr. Stephen Buñi and Mrs. Araceli Tan. We discussed about our future plans for the Federation including the holding of the general assembly today.

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Last February 23, 2013, the PNJK Davao and JPIC held a joint meeting here in the same venue. During the meeting, the President of JPIC, Mr. Hideo Ito, reiterated his commitment to extend his full support to the thrusts and goals of the Federation of Nikkei Jin Kai.

Having understood that the Federation is now operating with minimal funds and out of his generosity, he likewise proposed for financial help to the Federation in a form of contribution of 1 lapad or Y10,000 to be given to our association by every departing descendants who will be sponsored by any JPIC member-company. The contribution of 1 lapad per departing descendant from Davao was made effective immediately. On behalf of the Federation, I accepted the generous offer and thanked Mr. Ito unceasingly.

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As of today, out of the many descendants from the Davao Chapter who left after our meeting last February 23, there is already an amount of P140,000 which is earmarked for the use of the Federation’s activities and project including our GA today. Let us all show our appreciation to JPIC under the leadership of Mr. Hideo Ito, who is represented today by Mr. Chokichi Hoshi, the Vice President, along with their efficient and trusted coordinator, Ms. Evelyn Obuchi.

The good news does not end there. As I mentioned in my opening remarks, the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai Davao, in order to express its full support to the Federation, also donated an amount of P150,000 to be use as our seed money for our projects and to subsidize as well our expenses during our GA meeting.

With all the moral and financial support that are pouring in, I believe that we can achieve our goals and targets for the Federation and Members.

However, the challenge now is for all of us to move and produce results.

No support will ever continue to be given to us if we will just sit and wait for a dole out or charity from our friends and benefactors. Let us move now, aspire to stand on our own feet and feel proud of our legacy as officials of this organization of the Nikkei society.

I believe that we have pool of brilliant and talented officials here. Let us brainstorm together, map out a concrete plan for our association, and let us produce results every year. I strongly believe that if we will be successful in realizing our goals whether short-term or long term goals, then, support and cooperation from all sectors will continue to come.

I wish that during our two year term as officials of the Federation, we will be able to make our association bigger and better. May God bless us all.

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Sep
14
2015

“PNJK, Inc., Holds Its 33rd General Assembly”

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More than two hundred Nikkei Jins gathered last May 19, 2013 at the PNJK-IS Gym to attend the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai, Inc.’s 33rd General Assembly. Participants came as early as 7:00am, having travelled from places as far as Manila and Tagum.

With the theme “Achievement of PNJK in the Thirty-Three Years of Its Existence, A Showcase of our Contribution to the Progress of the Society, Now and Onward”, the goal of the General Assembly was to update the Nikkei Jins regarding the progress of the association, as well as its future plans. Members were also expected to elect qualified individuals into the Board of Directors that day.

The program, steered by the Masters of Ceremonies Mrs. Nelma Adachi and Mr. Felipe Hiquial Jr., began at exactly 9:00am. Mrs. Adelaida Panaguiton led the assembly in prayer. Several messages were delivered by speakers considered to be keys to the success of the organization; namely, Rev. Bernardo Fernandez Sr., Consul Koichi Ibara, Mr. Masataka Ajiro, Mr. Hideo Ito—whose speech was read by Mrs. Evelyn Obuchi in his behalf and Mrs. Ines Mallari. Words of congratulations flowed from each message, followed by a challenge to sustain the progress that PNJK has made over the last 33 years.

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Several reports followed the opening messages. The first report was delivered by the association President, Retired Judge Antonina B. Escovilla. In her report she discussed mainly the number of Nikkei Jins that had been approved to go to Japan in the recent months. She also encouraged those who resided in Calinan to enroll their children into the PNJK-IS Calinan branch. Her report then gave way to Mrs. Carmen Apigo’s report on PNJK-IS Calinan. Mrs. Apigo, Administrator of the aforementioned school, highlighted the competitions the school’s achievements in the past year. Clear in the enthusiasm of her voice was the pride of an administrator who saw the slow, but steady growth of the new school.

From the report on PNJK-IS Calinan, Mrs. Ines P. Mallari, MKD President and PNJK-IS School Directress, took over to report about the two educational facilities. She happily informed the assembly that the MKD was already on its 11th year, while the PNJK-IS was on its 21st. Afterwards she gave statistics on the PNJK-IS’ student population, and declared to the assembly that soon enough they were going to construct a new building to meet the school’s growing studentry. It was also with great pride that she shared to the assembly that PNJK-IS had just recently been granted Level I status by the PAASCU, a prestigious title given to schools who perform exceptionally well. Thereafter, to her amazement, Mrs. Mallari was bestowed a plaque of appreciation by the Board for the time and effort she spent to achieve that status.

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Two financial reports succeeded Mrs. Mallari. The first financial report was given by Mrs. Anita Iwamoto, Treasurer of PNJK Inc., while the second financial report was given by Mr. Rodrigo Suemitsu, PNJK Multi- purpose Cooperative Chair.

The last report was delivered by Mrs. Evelyn Obuchi, Liaison Officer of the Japan Philippine Industry Council. In her report she took the time to mention the families she called ‘loyalists’, people who remained faithful to their employer for at least three years. These families are: Yamaguchi-Tungkalan Family, Suemitsu-Ibanez Family, Hayashi-Villas Family, Yawaka-Mumar Family, Tsunashima Family, Nakagawa-Hiquial Family, Toyoda-Magallon Family and Kamiyama Family.

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The general assembly ended with Mrs. Lucia Josol, COMELEC Chairman and PNJK-IS High School Head, explaining to the assembly that there was no need for an elections, as only eleven candidates were running for a position in the Board of Directors, and that since it was required to have eleven members in the Board, all that was needed was the ratification of the candidates.

It is interesting to note that for this assembly, an exceptional number of 2nd generation Japanese descendants was in attendance.

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Sep
14
2015

“JPIC Up-Dates” by: Evelyn W. Obuchi

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Year 2013 was indeed very competitive year for PNJK and JPIC because we were able to dispatch 119 descendants to Japan surpassing the 97 number of dispatched in 2012.

 Hopefully 2014 would also prove to be competitive. For the 1st quarter, we were already able to dispatched 37 descendants.

 Japanese government still gives no visa fee for descendant being dispatched to Fukushima, Sendai and Iwate as a matter of fact, the government is inviting more descendants to go to the above mentioned places in Japan.

 Economic situation in Sendai and Fukushima is getting better and fast rising up. Construction works are seen everywhere which means more job opportunities both Japanese and foreigners.

 The 2017 Olympic will be held in Japan, and even as early as this year, Japan is very busy preparing for the up-coming Olympics. More workers and trainees will be required.

The President of PNJK Judge Antonina Escovilla and Federation president Ines Mallari together with yours truly visited the descendants under JPIC member companies on October 18 to November 2, 2013. Meetings and consultations were held at each corresponding companies.

President Escovilla encouraged the descendants to work harder and remain loyal to their companies and to PNJK.

On April 17-30 2014, I again visited the descendants in Japan for meetings and consultations. Most of the request from the descendants is for the application of certificate of Eligibility for their children and spouses.

 JPIC visited Typhoon Yolanda stricken areas like Tacloban, Iloilo and Cebu and Extended financial assistance to the victims especially to the descendants living in those areas.

JPIC also extended financial support to Zamboanga thru Zamboanga Nikkei Jin Kai.

 JPIC will continue to support PNJK, Inc. JPIC Scholars and Coconut Children Orphanage.

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Sep
14
2015

” JAPAN BIG DAY 2014″ by: Rika Taniguchi

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                          Last April 22-23, 2014 Consular Office in Davao Embassy of Japan, Japan Philippines Volunteer Association, JPVA Hello World Tour, Inc., in cooperation with Department of Tourism, City Tourism Office, Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai & Mindanao Kokusai Daigaku hosted an event JAPAN BIG DAY “Discover & Explore Japan 2014” held at SM Lanang Premier Atrium. It aims to promote Japan and its culture to the Davaoenos, who has the most number of Nikkei Jins living here in Davao City. It is also to encourage tourists to visit Japan and its beautiful Cities.

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Sep
14
2015

“JAPAN-PHILIPPINE HISTORICAL MUSEUM”

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Last May 14, 1994, the Philippine-Japan Museum was inaugurated, blest and turned over to the Philippine Nikkei-Jin Kai, Inc. by the past President of the Tokyo Musashino Lions Club, Mr. Moriya Watanabe, witnessed by the members of their organization, DECS representative, visitors and chapter members of the Calinan PNJK and officers of the Japan- Philippine Volunteer Asscoiation.

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To Japan Philippine Volunteer Association was the one which initiated the plan and presented it to the PNJK organization. This Museum is a repository of Japan’s past records as immigrants who came to Davao  from the year 1903 up to the close of the Second World War, 1942-1945.

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Old relics, Japanese World War II vintage and other Allied war materials may also be displayed for public viewing and prosperity, books, pamphlets, pictures and other writings related to World War II are displayed for public viewing.

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Inside this Museum are pictures of Japanese early migrants & activities of the present and past president of the Philippines, Christians and Cultural Minorities who had some role in the Development and progress of Davao. It is our desire that there will be people who will donate things of historical value to the Philippine-Japan Historical Museum. Their names will be written or engraved on it.

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MUSHASHINO LIONS CLUB MEMBERS

                The Mushashino Lions Club of Tokyo, Japan, must be given due credit for donating buildings such as the Philippine-Japan Historical Museum, Music Hall at Calinan, Davao City and the International Friendship Hall, Lanang Davao City, Philippines.

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