Oct
01
2015

“NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED MEMBERS”

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PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT… THE JAPAN FOUNDATION ACCEPTS GRANT APPLICATIONS FY APRIL 2016-MARCH 2017 THE JAPAN FOUNDATION, MANILA (JFM) is currently accepting applications for the fiscal year April 2016- March 2017 Grant programs in four major categories – Arts and Cultural Exchange, Japanese-Language Education Overseas, Japanese Studies and Intellectual Exchange and Strengthening Cultural Exchange in Asia, until the application deadline on December 1, 2015 (Tuesday).   You may download the application form at http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/program/list.html


Sep
21
2015

Nihongo Class Update

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We are now accepting enrollees for weekend and weekday class. kindly call (082) 234-2698 and look for Ms. April or just visit our office. thanks


Sep
16
2015

After a lifetime By: Arianne Caryl N. Casas Saturday, May 17, 2014 Sun.Star Davao

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SHE was only four years old when their Japanese father left as World War II intensified. That was the last she saw her father. Filipino-Japanese descendant Conchita (Japanese name Takiko) Miyazato-Basilan is now 73 years old and lives with her grandchildren in her half-hectare lot in Barangay Cogon, Biao in Digos, Davao del Sur. Born on June 16, 1940, Conchita is the only surviving offspring of the late Antonia Payan, of the Kalagan tribe, and Genichi Miyazato, who came to work as a cook in the Japanese military camp in Sasa, Davao City. Davao City was home to around 20,000 Japanese before World War II broke out, working in abaca plantations and tending to different businesses here. The Japanese Practically owned the businesses along the major streets of Davao City and in Toril and Calinan, such that it was commonly referred to as Davao-ku, or a district of Japan. Genichi arrived in the Philippines in 1929 and was engaged in abaca farming in Digos. He got acquainted with Filipina Antonia and they eventually got married. Because their wedding was held following the Kalagan tribal ceremony, there is no record of marriage and the date of their marriage is unknown. Conchita… Read More »


Sep
16
2015

CONGRATULATIONS TO:

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REV. BERNARDO N. FERNANDEZ, SR., CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF PNJK, INC.   FOR HAVING BEEN CONFERRED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN THE ORDER OF THE RISING SUN, GOLD AND SILVER RAYS, GIVEN LAST NOVEMBER 13, 2013, FOR HIS VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION TO THE JAPANESE DESCENDANTS’ SOCIETY IN THE DAVAO REGION. FROM THE PHILIPPINE NIKKEI JIN KAI INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF


Sep
16
2015

“Unveiling of the Memorial Monument”

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 Early part of 2013, Bishop Masataka Ajiro, President of Japan PhilippineVolunteer Association, conferred with the Honorable City Mayor, Rodrigo R. Duterte at the Marco Polo Hotel, with the purpose of requesting from the latter a space at the Mintal Public Cemetery as the burial/resting place of Japanese retirees or those who wish to be buried in Davao City. Present were the former Cabinet Member of Japan Mr. Yamahana Ikuo, Ms. Masumi Yagi, Mrs. Ines P. Mallari, Mr. Juseven Austero, yours truly, and some JPVA members. Bishop Ajiro informed the Honorable Mayor regarding the number of Japanese residents in Davao City, some of whom are retirees who chose Davao City as the place to spend the remaining years of their lives. In fact, there are more who desire to come to Davao City, knowing that under the leadership of the Mayor, the Japanese retirees are assured of their safety. His love for the Japanese had prodded the Honourable Mayor and without any hesitation to accede to the request of Bishop Ajiro. The Mayor’s aide, Mr. Bong Co, called Barangay Captain Ramon Bargamento, Barangay Captain of Mintal, conveying the subject of the meeting. Barangay Captain Bargamento assured the Honorable Mayor of the… Read More »