Was looking forward to reporting on our local Japan Foundation showing the film Samurai Cat for free, but turns out the showings are in Alaska?
You might be going, "Wait, what?" Yeah, apparently Japan Foundation has a huge stretch.
Their latest newsletter just simply states that many of us should know that they have to provide culture to a lot of states, not just LA, the state of California and surrounding states and non-continental, cuz Alaska.
Here's the easy-going latest newsletter explaining something I don't recall about the organization:
"This month, we are taking the show on the road as we bring our
samurai workshop and movie screening to the largest state in the country
- Alaska. We will be making two stops in the cities of Fairbanks and
Anchorage so come on out and learn the ways of the sword with "Burai."
You may be wondering why Alaska and as you may know, we are in charge of
Arts & Culture events for the 13 states west of the Rocky Mountains
and from time to time we travel to other states within the area we
represent. Our events have taken us to many states in the western half
of the country while our New York office manages the states east of the
Rocky Mountains."
It does sound like fun, I just wish it was here.
It just goes back to my interview LA Doesn't Have A Japan Society And It Sucks: Interview with Peter Tatara & Alexander Fee
I think our local Japanese organizations need to not stretch themselves out that thin or maybe work together to have more engaging events locally.
Japan Foundation is having this event locally,
TEA TIME & MOVIE SCREENING "OKKO'S INN"
Saturday, September 9th 1:00 ~ 4:30PM
Free To Attend RSVP Required
RSVP For Tea Time
RSVP For Movie
Saturday, September 9th 1:00 ~ 4:30PM
Free To Attend RSVP Required
RSVP For Tea Time
RSVP For Movie