Wednesday, October 9, 2013
October 23, 2013: "The Man Who Might Have Been", A Film About Canadian Diplomat Herbert Norman
The Canada-Japan Society (CJS) and our friends at The Japan Society Canada are honoured to present a profound and moving documentary film about an important Canadian diplomat in our country’s historical relationship with Japan. “The Man Who Might Have Been” is a 1998 film from the National Film Board of Canada that poignantly portrays the life and death of Herbert Norman.
Born in Japan in 1909 to Canadian missionary parents, Norman developed a deep understanding of the country, its culture, its past and its people. He served at the Canadian legation in Tokyo during the 1940/41 period and later worked as an intelligence officer until the War’s end. After the War, he was assigned to U.S. General Douglas MacArthur’s occupation staff, and in 1946 was asked to tutor the Emperor’s young brother. Norman was bright, connected, innovative and essential to the success of the post-war effort.
During his remarkable career, Norman became a trusted aide of MacArthur, and later played a key role in the Suez crisis. However, during the “McCarthy era” in mid- 1950’s in America, his life tragically fell apart due to American assertions that he was a communist spy, culminating in his death in 1957.
The film weaves interviews conducted with historians, diplomats and secret service personnel, dramatic scenes filmed in Tokyo, Toronto, and Ottawa, and remarkable historical stills and stock footage spanning decades. The final product is a film that reminds Canadians of their place on the world stage, the power of history, and the challenges of fully understanding a life lived by an extraordinary man raised and trained not to reveal his feelings. We are grateful to many for the opportunity of showing this telling film and, in particular, to the National Film Board and Yoshio Nakatani.
The presentation will take place in the offices of McMillan LLP on the 44th floor of the Bay/Wellington Tower, Brookfield Place, 181 Bay Street, Toronto beginning at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013. Hors d'oeuvres and drinks will be served followed by the showing of the ninety minute film. There will be time for discussion and interaction with fellow attendees.
The cost of the event will be $20 for CJS Members and $25 for Guests. Please RSVP by e-mail before October 19th to Jeff Harju (jeff@cjst.ca) to confirm your attendance.
We are very pleased to advise that this presentation is being hosted by The Japan Society and the Canada Japan Society, with the co-operation of the Japan External Trade Organization, and the Toronto Japanese Association of Commerce and Industry.
THE MAN WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN
Offices of McMillan LLP
44th floor
Bay/Wellington Tower, Brookfield Place
181 Bay Street, Toronto
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
5:00pm start
Admission: $20 for CJS Members,
$25 for non-members and guests
RSVP to jeff@cjst.ca
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013
October 3, 2013: October Ichimoku-kai (IMK) at Manpuku
Everyone is welcome to attend the Canada-Japan Society's Ichimoku-kai (IMK) on Thursday, October 3rd at Manpuku Japanese Restaurant! Join us for a great evening of cultural exchange, "oishii" Japanese food and drinks, door prizes, and lots of fun!
Ichimoku-kai (IMK) literally means the “first Thursday meeting” and since 1995 it has been the Canada-Japan Society’s signature monthly social event, naturally taking place on the first Thursday of every month. It is a great place to informally network, make new and interesting friends, practise your Japanese or English, and – most of all – have a good time! Usually, half the attendees are Japanese and half are Canadian, all with an interest in or connection to Japan. Attendees receive special food and drink discounts and have the chance to win some exciting door prizes.
This will be your LAST CHANCE to purchase discounted tickets for Katsura Sunshine’s RAKUGO performance on Saturday October 5th. Rakugo (落語、literally meaning "fallen words") is a form of traditional Japanese comedic storytelling and it’s rare to see a performance with English subtitles, let alone totally in English. Katsura Sunshine is the only foreign professional rakugo performer, and he’s wrapping up his cross-country performances this Saturaday at the beautiful Winter Garden Theatre. The CJS has discounted tickets at $30 ($27 plus a $3 handling fee) which is $8 off of the original price of $38 (plus handling fees)!!
Fall is a very busy season for the Canada Japan Society, so please come on out and hear about all the exciting events coming up in the next couple of months.
We hope to see you there - and come early for a good seat!
ICHIMOKU-KAI
October 3, 2013
6-10 pm
Manpuku Japanese Restaurant
105 McCaul Street
Units 29-31 (in the Village by the Grange building, south of the Food Court)
There is a $5 cover charge for non-CJS members. Discounts are available for groups of three or more people. If you have any questions, please contact Jeff at jeff@cjst.ca.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Thank you for your support!
Thanks to the support of members and friends of CJS, our "Windows on Japanese Culture" event on Wednesday, September 25th (see the post below) is at capacity, and we unfortunately cannot accept any more RSVP's. Thank you once again to the Office of the Consulate General of Japan in Toronto for graciously offering to host the event in their space and for their continued support of CJS.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Wednesday, September 25: The CJS Presents "MOVING" お引っ越し
The Canada-Japan Society is proud to re-introduce our WINDOWS ON JAPANESE CULTURE PROGRAM, using media to bring to light aspects of Japanese culture. Our program will begin on Wednesday, September 25th with "MOVING" お引っ越し, Shinji Somai's award-winning tale of a young girl's passage to maturity, set amongst the background of Kyoto's dazzling festival season.
This adaptation by director Somai (Kaza-Hana, Wait and See) of Hiko Tanaka's novel focuses on changing Japanese family values during the 1990's while taking the audience on a captivating journey of Japanese cultural beauty and traditional festivals. It stars Kiichi Nakai (Love Letter, Hero, The Magic Hour), Junko Sakurada and Tomoko Tabata (Blood and Bones) and won 8 acting and technical awards.
This is a FREE event that will take place at the Office of the Consulate General of Japan in Toronto (located at 77 King Street West near King and Bay streets). The CJS is grateful for their help and support.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Unlike similar events held by CJS, people interested in attending MUST RSVP in order to attend - anyone showing up at the event without having RSVP'd will be turned away. To attend, please send an e-mail with the full name and e-mail addressees of all attendees to jeff@cjst.ca by September 20th. We hope to see you there!
"MOVING" お引っ越し
(in Japanese with English subtitles)
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
6:00 pm start, Doors Open at 5:30 pm
Office of the Consulate General of Japan in Toronto, Sakura Room
77 King Street West, Suite 3300
FREE admission
GUESTS MUST RSVP (with full name and e-mail address) to
jeff@cjst.ca by September 20th
There will be a post-party at a nearby location, details of which will be announced later.
This adaptation by director Somai (Kaza-Hana, Wait and See) of Hiko Tanaka's novel focuses on changing Japanese family values during the 1990's while taking the audience on a captivating journey of Japanese cultural beauty and traditional festivals. It stars Kiichi Nakai (Love Letter, Hero, The Magic Hour), Junko Sakurada and Tomoko Tabata (Blood and Bones) and won 8 acting and technical awards.
This is a FREE event that will take place at the Office of the Consulate General of Japan in Toronto (located at 77 King Street West near King and Bay streets). The CJS is grateful for their help and support.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Unlike similar events held by CJS, people interested in attending MUST RSVP in order to attend - anyone showing up at the event without having RSVP'd will be turned away. To attend, please send an e-mail with the full name and e-mail addressees of all attendees to jeff@cjst.ca by September 20th. We hope to see you there!
"MOVING" お引っ越し
(in Japanese with English subtitles)
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
6:00 pm start, Doors Open at 5:30 pm
Office of the Consulate General of Japan in Toronto, Sakura Room
77 King Street West, Suite 3300
FREE admission
GUESTS MUST RSVP (with full name and e-mail address) to
jeff@cjst.ca by September 20th
There will be a post-party at a nearby location, details of which will be announced later.
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Emergency blood transfusion needed - please help if you can
A member of the Toronto Japanese-Canadian community is in urgent need of an emergency blood transfusion. She has a rare blood type which is found in some Japanese. It is called Anti-JRA.
If you are of Japanese descent with the Anti-JRA blood type, please contact Canadian Blood Services to donate blood as soon as possible. Thank you!
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