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"A Canadian Achievement...the basis for a new inclusive retelling of history." - David Fujiwara, sansei
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Welcome to 5 Generations, a virtual exhibit that tells the
history of Japanese Canadians over one century. |
Visitor Information
Exhibit
Location:
5 Generations is open to the public. The exhibit is currently
in the main hallway at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre:
6 Garamond Court
Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Z5
Tel #: 416.441.2345
E-mail: heritage@jccc.on.ca
Website: Click here
Location within the JCCC may change.
Exhibit Hours:
Regular JCCC building hours (Mon-Fri 8:30am - 10pm, Sat-Sun
8:30am - 6pm) Closed on statutory holidays.
Acknowledgements
5 Generations
The original 1996 exhibit was created by the Multicultural History Society of Ontario, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the Toronto Nikkei Archives and Resource Centre of the
National Association of Japanese Canadians, Toronto Chapter.
Through the generosity of the Multicultural History Society, the exhibit is now on permanent loan to the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. We are also grateful to the
Ontario Trillium Foundation. With
their support, 5 Generations is once again open to the public and accompanies the founding of
Canadian Nikkei Heritage Hall.
- Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
We
wish to thank the organizations and people for making
this exhibit possible.
Multicultural History Society of Ontario
Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto Nikkei Archives & Resource Centre
of the National Association of
Japanese Canadians, Toronto Chapter
The 11 subjects who shared their stories,
and the people and places in the photo exhibit
David Fujiwara, curator, 1996
Sandy Usami, assistant curator, 1996
Shen Christine Adachi, curator, 2002
Tamio Wakayama, exhibit photography
Jesse Nishihata, filmmaker
Tom Henriksson, Kagami Images, graphic design
David Tarnow, documentary producer
Banri Nakamura, Yusuke Tanaka, Koko
Kikuchi, Toshiko Yamashita, Ijusha history and
Japanese translation
Martine Becquet, French translation
Lucia Mariani, Leslie Chan, Centre for Information
Technology Development (CITD), University of Toronto
at Scarborough,
Kevin
Au website
design
Michiko Nakamura, artifact display design
Bryce Kanbara, Banri Nakamura,
George Tsushima, Jim Ura, Milt Reynolds, installation
Frank Moritsugu, Roy Shin, Harry Yonekura, research consultation
Kiyoshi Nagata, website music; "Tenkai"
5 Generations Educators' Committee
and the Toronto District
School Board
5 Generations Programming Committee
JCCC Staff and Volunteers
Japanese Canadian National Museum
Gendai Gallery
125 Years of Achievement Display -
Pat Adachi, Marie Ikeda,
Yosh Inouye, Ed Sano,
George Tsushima, Peter Wakayama,
Sam Yamada
Asahi Baseball Display -
Pat Adachi, Mas Shin,
George Takahashi,
George Tsushima, Jim Ura,
Mas Yamashita
And the many others who helped
this project.
- September 23, 2002
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5 Generations Exhibit. No content may be duplicated, distributed, or modified without the proper consent from
the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre. Thank you for visiting. 2003
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