Community Events
Exhibition - We Were Here: Views of San Francisco's Urban Renewal @ San Francisco Historical Society
The Museum of San Francisco’s first community-based exhibit is We Were There: Views of San Francisco’s Urban Renewal. It tells the tragic story of how the government-mandated urban renewal of the 1950s-1970s destroyed thousands of homes and displaced tens of thousands of residents in the Western Addition—mostly African Americans and Japanese Americans.
This exhibit features stunning photographs from the Burden Archive, many of them never seen before. The exhibit supports a special edition of The Argonaut focuses on urban renewal—a project made possible by a grant from the California Natural Resources Agency.
Exhibition - New Japanese Clay @ Asian Art Museum
Playful colors, otherworldly surfaces, adventurous and gravity-defying shapes — the world of contemporary Japanese ceramics is brimming with dynamic approaches to the medium of clay. From rugged works that mimic chunks of earth or stone to delicate forms imitating folds of paper or billowing textiles, the unconventional techniques in New Japanese Clay will expand your idea of what is possible in this time-honored art form.
The exhibition also introduces visitors to the makers behind the works on view. “This new generation of potters from Japan are building on the legacy of the mingei (folk art) movement while charting their own boldly experimental courses,” says Chief Curator and exhibition curator Dr. Robert Mintz, who notes that many of the featured artists also maintain social media accounts offering behind-the-scenes looks at their studio process.
“The artists in New Japanese Clay are challenging the conventions of functional ceramics and pivoting toward a purely sculptural experience,” Dr. Mintz notes. “Their creations are meant to intrigue and delight; the vessel form is just a point of departure for spectacular experimentation. Through a wide range of innovative materials and methods, these artists are reimagining ceramics for the 21st century.”
Exhibit: Art of Manga @ the de Young Museum
Exhibit: Art of Manga @ the de Young Museum
Explore the rich history and vibrant art of Japanese manga in North America’s first major manga exhibition. Featuring over 600 original works by legendary artists, this show runs now until Jan 25!
Exhibit: JAM Workshop 50th Anniversary @ National Japanese American Historical Society Peace Gallery
Fifty years ago, 12 artists in San Francisco’s Nihonmachi founded “Community Arts” with practicality and social inclusion. They expressed their talents by serving their communities and instituting a new movement of conscientious artists and supporters – a movement that continues with a new generation of artists.
From the hundreds of posters created at the JAM Workshop, we’ll be displaying 56, representing some of our most important works from 1976 to 2000. The history of Asian Americans during the last quarter century of the 20th Century can be visualized through these significant posters, all printed in the traditional methods, each one by hand.The exhibit will take place in two venues: Studio Gen in Japan Center East on the 2nd floor showcasing 20 prints and 38 prints in the Japantown Peace Gallery at NJAHS, 1684 Post St. The exhibits are curated by Rich Tokeshi and Leon Sun, two of the original JAM members and two of the most prolific silkscreeners of our generation.
Japantenna Presents: Holiday Celebration w/ Tenna Bear @ Japantown Cultural District Visitor Center
HOLIDAY CELEBRATION WITH TENNA BEAR
November 15, 2025 - January 4, 2026
Every weekend, 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
GARA GARA SPIN FOR PRIZES
Spend $75 in combined same-day purchases at Japantown SF stores or restaurants to earn a spin.
Every spin wins!
Plus:
Photo-Op with Tenna Bear
Japanese Arts and Crafts
Visitor Center Gift Sets and More!
JCCNC Year-End Networking Party @
Join us for an evening of networking over wine, beer, and light refreshments. This is a great opportunity to deepen relationships and expand
JCCNCネットワーキング委員会主催「年の瀬 ネットワーキングパーティー」
このたび、JCCNCネットワーキング委員会では、年末のひとときを皆様とともに楽しみながら交流を深める場として「年の瀬ネットワーキングパーティー」を開催いたします。
ワインやビールを片手に軽食を楽しみながら、ネットワーキングの機会をご用意しております。ぜひこの機会に、親睦を深め、ビジネスやコミュニティのつながりを広げていただければ幸いです。
■開催概要
日時:2025年12月3日(水)18:00〜
場所:The Biltmore Apartments
10159 S Blaney Ave, Cupertino, CA 95014
参加費:
会員:$40
非会員:$55
定員:50名(先着順)
注意事項
21歳以上限定イベントです。
飲酒運転は固くお断りいたします。
📌 定員に達し次第、受付を締め切らせていただきますので、お早めにお申し込みください。
皆様のご参加を心よりお待ちしております。
Hosted by JCCNC Networking Committee “Year-End Networking Party”
Rā-tu-zyan Sushi Workshop / Wooden Handle Workshop @ SF76
SF76 - Rā-tu-zyan Sushi Workshop / Wooden Handle Workshop | Dec 6 or 7, 2025
We are proud to announce two special workshops taught by skilled craftsmen from Tottori, Japan, on Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7, 2025:
Spice of Tottori: Rā-tu-zyan (Non Oil Rā-yu) Sushi Workshop
Join Naoko, the owner of Hutong Shokudo in Tottori, for a hands-on workshop where you will learn to make delicious sushi rolls using her special secret chili oil, perfect for recreating at home anytime.
Hutong Shokudo is a cozy restaurant that serves heartwarming Chūka ryōri (Chinese dishes with Japanese taste) made from local Tottori ingredients and flavors.
During the workshop, participants will learn expert tips and techniques for preparing flavorful and mouthwatering sushi rolls. Please let us know if you have any food allergies.
Learn more about Hutong Shokudo here.
Tottori Wooden Handle Workshop: Japanese Petty Knife Craft
Join Asakura for a hands-on workshop and gain a craftsman’s insight while creating a wooden handle for a Japanese petty knife. This versatile knife is ideal for precise tasks such as mincing herbs, pulling, and cutting, and works perfectly as a secondary knife alongside your main knife.
Asakura, a self-taught craftsman with a creative spirit since childhood, enjoys working free from formal design constraints and pushing the boundaries of woodworking. His goal is to “make anything from wood.”
In this workshop, participants will learn basic wood carving techniques using Tottori wood, along with design principles for crafting a knife handle. All materials are provided, and each participant takes home their completed handle and petty knife. The workshop is beginner-friendly and suitable for all skill levels.
Learn more about Yasunori Asakura’s work and materials he used here.
Workshops will be held on Saturday and Sunday with 6 participants per session. Reserve your spot as spaces are limited.
Event Details:
When: Saturday (12/6) or Sunday (12/7)
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM
Workshop Location: San Francisco Japan Town / 1758 Buchanan St, San Francisco, CA 94115 @SF76
Cost: $80 per participant for each workshop
Payments: Payments can be made by phone or in-person at the store. Spots to this event are limited and not guaranteed until your registration has been paid in full.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations made earlier than two weeks before the workshop are eligible for a full refund. Cancellations made one week before the workshop will receive 75% of your fee. If you cancel within 24 hours of the workshop, 50% of your fee will be returned.
* Please plan to arrive a few minutes early to settle in so we can begin promptly at 9:00 AM.
* No tools, materials, or ingredients are needed as everything is included in the fee.
Dragon Ball Voice Actor Signing Event @ Japan Center East Malls
Dragon Ball Voice Actor Signing Event
Dec 06, 2025, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM PST
Japan Center East Malls, 1737 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA
Voice Actors In Attendance * Sean Schemmel - Goku/Goku Black * Daman Mills - Frieza * Sonny Strait - Bardock/Krillin Registration Closes December 5th, 2025 - 11:59pm PST
Shimenawa Decoration Workshop @ The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
Join us at the Center as our staff will teach the community how to create your very own Shimenawa! Shimenawa are a circular rice straw rope that’s often displayed on cars or in front of houses on New Year’s Day in Japan to ward off evil spirits and bring in the New Year! Registration includes one kit of supplies needed, to design your very own unique shimenawa to take home and enjoy as a way to celebrate the New Year.
Everyone is welcome to join us as no experience required!
Dragon Ball Voice Actor Signing Event @ Japan Center East Malls
Dragon Ball Voice Actor Signing Event
Dec 06, 2025, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM PST
Japan Center East Malls, 1737 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA
Voice Actors In Attendance * Sean Schemmel - Goku/Goku Black * Daman Mills - Frieza * Sonny Strait - Bardock/Krillin Registration Closes December 5th, 2025 - 11:59pm PST
Rā-tu-zyan Sushi Workshop / Wooden Handle Workshop @ SF76
SF76 - Rā-tu-zyan Sushi Workshop / Wooden Handle Workshop | Dec 6 or 7, 2025
We are proud to announce two special workshops taught by skilled craftsmen from Tottori, Japan, on Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7, 2025:
Spice of Tottori: Rā-tu-zyan (Non Oil Rā-yu) Sushi Workshop
Join Naoko, the owner of Hutong Shokudo in Tottori, for a hands-on workshop where you will learn to make delicious sushi rolls using her special secret chili oil, perfect for recreating at home anytime.
Hutong Shokudo is a cozy restaurant that serves heartwarming Chūka ryōri (Chinese dishes with Japanese taste) made from local Tottori ingredients and flavors.
During the workshop, participants will learn expert tips and techniques for preparing flavorful and mouthwatering sushi rolls. Please let us know if you have any food allergies.
Learn more about Hutong Shokudo here.
Tottori Wooden Handle Workshop: Japanese Petty Knife Craft
Join Asakura for a hands-on workshop and gain a craftsman’s insight while creating a wooden handle for a Japanese petty knife. This versatile knife is ideal for precise tasks such as mincing herbs, pulling, and cutting, and works perfectly as a secondary knife alongside your main knife.
Asakura, a self-taught craftsman with a creative spirit since childhood, enjoys working free from formal design constraints and pushing the boundaries of woodworking. His goal is to “make anything from wood.”
In this workshop, participants will learn basic wood carving techniques using Tottori wood, along with design principles for crafting a knife handle. All materials are provided, and each participant takes home their completed handle and petty knife. The workshop is beginner-friendly and suitable for all skill levels.
Learn more about Yasunori Asakura’s work and materials he used here.
Workshops will be held on Saturday and Sunday with 6 participants per session. Reserve your spot as spaces are limited.
Event Details:
When: Saturday (12/6) or Sunday (12/7)
Time: 10:00-11:30 AM
Workshop Location: San Francisco Japan Town / 1758 Buchanan St, San Francisco, CA 94115 @SF76
Cost: $80 per participant for each workshop
Payments: Payments can be made by phone or in-person at the store. Spots to this event are limited and not guaranteed until your registration has been paid in full.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations made earlier than two weeks before the workshop are eligible for a full refund. Cancellations made one week before the workshop will receive 75% of your fee. If you cancel within 24 hours of the workshop, 50% of your fee will be returned.
* Please plan to arrive a few minutes early to settle in so we can begin promptly at 9:00 AM.
* No tools, materials, or ingredients are needed as everything is included in the fee.
Community Kitchen – Sukiyaki! @ The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
Come enjoy a classic sukiyaki dinner at our next Community Kitchen night! Organized by volunteers, this event brings members of our community together to learn how to cook Japanese and Japanese American family recipes while also sharing in a multi-generational communal dinner. Community Kitchen began by adapting the Baachan’s Kitchen program from 2016 and continues to grow each year – it is open to all, so come enjoy and share Japanese home-style cooking while connecting with the community! Register by Thursday, December 4th!
Every dinner has a curated menu that is determined in advance by the Community Kitchen volunteer committee, who then teach the attendees hands-on how to prepare the dishes for the dinner. Participants of all ages and backgrounds are welcome! Just come prepared to cook, clean up, and most importantly, have a great time!
Japan Society of Northern California 2025 Chairman’s Thank You Reception @ Morrison & Foerster Palo Alto
*This event is open to the public. Please come celebrate our 120th anniversary with us!
Join us for our annual chairman’s reception to celebrate the end of the year with us. To commemorate our historic 120th anniversary, this year we’ll kick off the celebration with a brief overview of our history by board chair Larry Greenwood, followed by a light reception with light snacks and drinks. Come celebrate with us!
Date & Time: Wednesday, December 10th from 5:00–7:00 PM (Doors open at 5:00 PM)
Venue: Morrison Foerster | 755 Page Mill Rd A, Building A100, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Agenda:
5:00 PM Doors Open
5:30 PM Opening Remarks and History Presentation
5:45 PM Networking
7:00 PM Closing Remarks
Directions: It is most convenient to park near building A, as it is closest to the conference room area.
(From SFO use 101 South directions)
From 101 North or South:
From 101 North or South: Exit at Oregon Expressway. Proceed west on Oregon to El Camino
Cross El Camino (Oregon becomes Page Mill Rd)
Turn left on Ramos (first light after El Camino)
You have entered Palo Alto Square
Go to the first stop sign and turn right. Building A
From 280 North or South:
Exit at Page Mill Road. Proceed east on Page Mill. Cross Hansen Way
Turn right on Ramos (you have entered Palo Alto Square)
Go to the first stop sign and turn right
Morrison & Foerster reception is located in Building “A (on your left)
URSA MAJOR 2025: EGL & J-FASHION CONVENTION @ Hotel Kabuki
URSA MAJOR 2025: EGL & J-FASHION CONVENTION
PRESENTED BY BAY AREA KEI & THE BLACK RIBBON
Join us for URSA MAJOR, an EGL and J-Fashion convention!
The convention includes vendors, panels and workshops, photo gatherings, ribbon trading, and a stamp rally.
Friday exclusive events: Karaoke, Social Mixer, and Ribbon Station
Inami Woodcarving: Japan’s 250-Year Tradition of Wood Sculpture @ KOHO Creative Hub
Step into the world of Inami woodcarving, one of Japan’s most remarkable traditional arts — a living craft with more than 250 years of history, born in the temple town of Inami in Toyama Prefecture. Known as an art of subtraction, Inami woodcarving transforms a single block of wood into intricate sculptural forms through patient, precise carving. These skills are acquired through years of rigorous apprenticeship and refined across a lifetime. Every piece is created in close dialogue with clients, bringing their vision to life through the hands of artisans who devote themselves to this demanding, profoundly spiritual craft.
From its beginnings in the Edo period, when master carvers were invited to restore the temples of Inami, the town grew into Japan’s largest woodcarving center. Today, it remains a rare “town of artisans,” where more than 100 professional carvers still live and work side by side. Their legacy endures through masters such as Nambu Hakuun III, whose works blend centuries-old techniques with a refined contemporary sensibility.
For the first time, this revered tradition is being introduced to international audiences through a United States roadshow organized by Poiesis, featuring live demonstrations and cultural lectures in San Francisco. Join us for an unforgettable evening that brings together history, craftsmanship, and human connection — and witness the moment when one of Japan’s greatest carving traditions meets the world.
Agenda:
5:00 PM Doors Open
5:30 – 5:33 PM Opening Remarks, Steve Pollock | President, JSNC
5:33 – 5:40 PM Introduction, Karim Thalji | Founder, Poiesis
5:40 – 6:05 PM Historical & Cultural Background Lecture, Nambu Hakuun III | Master Inami Woodcarver
6:05 – 6:35 PM Sketching & Woodcarving Demonstration, Nambu Hakuun III | Master Inami Woodcarver
6:35 – 6:40 PM Hands-on Participation (2 people)
6:40 – 6:55 PM Q&A
6:55 – 7:00 PM Closing Remarks, Steve Pollock | President, JSNC
7:00 – 7:30 PM Reception & Networking
Holiday Mah Jongg Night! @ The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
Join us for an evening of tiles, strategy, and community at our Mah Jongg Night! If you’re an experienced player or just have a love for the game, this event is a great way to connect, play, and enjoy the community favorite game of Mah Jongg.
Mah Jongg is a tile-based game that originated in China and has become a beloved pastime across cultures. It blends skill, memory, and a bit of luck—perfect for a fun and engaging night out. All skill levels are welcome. We’ll have tables for beginners and experienced players alike, plus instructors on hand to guide newcomers through the rules and gameplay.
Light refreshments will be provided. Come solo or bring friends—everyone is welcome!
URSA MAJOR 2025: EGL & J-FASHION CONVENTION @ Hotel Kabuki
URSA MAJOR 2025: EGL & J-FASHION CONVENTION
PRESENTED BY BAY AREA KEI & THE BLACK RIBBON
Join us for URSA MAJOR, an EGL and J-Fashion convention!
The convention includes vendors, panels and workshops, photo gatherings, ribbon trading, and a stamp rally.
Saturday exclusive events: Artist Alley, Vendor Hall, Doll Museum, Dance Lessons, Game Lounge, and Holiday Ball
Crafts Fair: Kimochi Silver Bells 2025 @ The Event Center at St. Mary's Cathedral
Kimochi, Inc.’s Silver Bells 2025 @ The Event Center at St. Mary’s Cathedral
Kimochi, Inc.’s annual Crafts Fair!
Gunplamo (Gunpla Social) @ The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
Are you a fan of the iconic mecha anime Gundam? Join the community in building the popular Japanese mecha models! Gunpla models allows individuals to showcase their craftsmanship and attention to detail creating miniature works of art! Whether you are a seasoned builder or a newcomer to the world of Gundam, this event promises to be a fun and enriching opportunity to connect with like-minded enthusiasts. (Never a better time to start going through your backlog!)
Participants below the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian throughout the event.
Nakayoshi Bōnenkai @ SPARK Social SF
Nakayoshi Bōnenkai @ SPARK Social SF
WHEN: Saturday, December 13 at 6:00 PM
WHERE: Spark Social SF, 601 Mission Bay Boulevard North, San Francisco, CA 94158
*We'll be at the Angel Island Fire Pit located on the left side of the entrance/bus. Look for a sign that says "Nakayoshi".
Join us for a casual holiday hangout to celebrate the end of 2025 with Nakayoshi! This event is open to all and is a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet new people while enjoying food and drinks, including s'mores!
SPARK is an outdoor social space in Mission Bay with food trucks and a beer/sangria garden. Pets are welcome. For more information about SPARK Social, see their website at https://sparksocialsf.com/.
We look forward to celebrating with you!
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5:00PM: We'll meet at 5pm at the public picnic tables near the center of Spark Social. Come early!
6:00PM: Migrate to the Angel Island Fire Pit at Spark Social
8:00PM: Close up!
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RSVP to let us know you're coming and to receive an email reminder. RSVP on our meet up as well.
https://www.meetup.com/nakayoshi/events/311641621
URSA MAJOR 2025: EGL & J-FASHION CONVENTION @ Hotel Kabuki
URSA MAJOR 2025: EGL & J-FASHION CONVENTION
PRESENTED BY BAY AREA KEI & THE BLACK RIBBON
Join us for URSA MAJOR, an EGL and J-Fashion convention!
The convention includes vendors, panels and workshops, photo gatherings, ribbon trading, and a stamp rally.
Sunday exclusive events: Swap Meet, Designer Roundtable, and Closing Bearamonies
KOHO’s Holiday Artist + Maker Marketplace @ KOHO Creative Hub
Celebrate the Holidays with us!
#communityisanartform
December 20 + 21
Japan Center East Mall (above Daiso)
12:00 - 5:00 PM
KOHO warmly invites you to celebrate the holidays at our Creative Hub—a space dedicated to nurturing belonging, unity, and community spirit. For one weekend, we’ll take over areas of the East Mall as well as the KOHO Co-Creative hub to host a craft and art experience. Get to know the people who make your favorite gifts, appreciate the joy of creating, and enjoy the holiday spirit with your loved ones.
We’re proud to uplift and amplify the stories, creativity, and passion of our local cultural entrepreneurs. Explore unique, handcrafted treasures, meet talented makers, and find the perfect gifts for your loved ones.
Bring your friends and family to share in the joy! Cozy up, shop small, and connect with our vibrant community.
KOHO is committed to uplifting, supporting and amplifying the stories, creative work and passion of entrepreneurs in our cultural communities.
✨ Bonus: The first 50 guests to RSVP will receive an exclusive KOHO button pack!
Come Shop our Vendors!
Our KOHO marketplace brings together makers and artists who identify as Japanese or Japanese American and/or whose work draws inspiration from traditional Japanese or Japanese American arts and craft traditions.
Meet creators, support creative entrepreneurs, shop for your loved ones, and share in the joy of the season. Cozy up with us! Bring friends and family, enjoy a day with us!
KOHO’s Holiday Artist + Maker Marketplace @ KOHO Creative Hub
Celebrate the Holidays with us!
#communityisanartform
December 20 + 21
Japan Center East Mall (above Daiso)
12:00 - 5:00 PM
KOHO warmly invites you to celebrate the holidays at our Creative Hub—a space dedicated to nurturing belonging, unity, and community spirit. For one weekend, we’ll take over areas of the East Mall as well as the KOHO Co-Creative hub to host a craft and art experience. Get to know the people who make your favorite gifts, appreciate the joy of creating, and enjoy the holiday spirit with your loved ones.
We’re proud to uplift and amplify the stories, creativity, and passion of our local cultural entrepreneurs. Explore unique, handcrafted treasures, meet talented makers, and find the perfect gifts for your loved ones.
Bring your friends and family to share in the joy! Cozy up, shop small, and connect with our vibrant community.
KOHO is committed to uplifting, supporting and amplifying the stories, creative work and passion of entrepreneurs in our cultural communities.
✨ Bonus: The first 50 guests to RSVP will receive an exclusive KOHO button pack!
Come Shop our Vendors!
Our KOHO marketplace brings together makers and artists who identify as Japanese or Japanese American and/or whose work draws inspiration from traditional Japanese or Japanese American arts and craft traditions.
Meet creators, support creative entrepreneurs, shop for your loved ones, and share in the joy of the season. Cozy up with us! Bring friends and family, enjoy a day with us!
Nihonmachi Little Friends 50th Anniversary Celebration @ St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Francis Hall
Nihonmachi Little Friends 50th Anniversary Celebration
Friday, November 21, 2025
Community Mixer from 5:30 - 6:30 pm | Buffet Dinner and Program at 6:30 pm
St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Francis Hall
Nihonmachi Little Friends (NLF) invites the community to celebrate its 50th Anniversary on Friday, November 21, 2025, at 5:30 pm at St. Mary’s Cathedral, in San Francisco’s historic Japantown.
The evening will be emceed by Jana Katsuyama, KTVU Fox 2 Reporter, and will feature a gourmet tasting experience that includes NLF’s award-winning curry, an array of savory dishes, desserts, and sushi prepared by Chef Nori Sasaki. Guests will also enjoy fine sake and wine curated by Todd Eng and Meg Kawamoto of Sake Trend. Performances by Melody Takata of GenRyu Arts, Francis Wong of Asian Improv Arts, and children from NLF’s program will enliven the celebration and highlight the rich cultural traditions that have been central to NLF’s mission.
Early bird registration is available at $150 per person through November 1st; after this date, tickets are $175.
All proceeds will directly support NLF’s programs and Building Fund.
SFDPH Community Meeting #2 @ 25 Van Ness Ave, Conference Room 10
SFDPH Community Meeting #2 @ 25 Van Ness Ave, Conference Room 10
The SFDPH invites you to an in-person meeting to discuss and share information on budget-related issues in FY 26-27.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) will host in-person meetings in November to discuss and share information on budget-related issues, including the ongoing planning for budget reductions in FY 26-27. These sessions are part of a series of budget planning meetings with our community partners. SFDPH is committed to approaching budget changes at the local, state and federal level in a thoughtful way that prioritizes patient care, centers equity, and preserves public health
Dear Community Partners:
Please RSVP by November 14 to the meeting listed below. We deeply appreciate your partnership and your dedication to the health of San Francisco’s communities. If you have questions, please contact community@sfdph.org.
In-Person Community Meeting – November 20
RSVP: Nov 20 , 2025
Time: 4-5 p.m.
Format: This is an in-person only meeting.
Location: 25 Van Ness Avenue, Conference Room 610
How to Get Here: We strongly recommend taking public transportation to this location. 25 Van Ness is a short walk from the Civic Center BART station and located next to the Van Ness MUNI station.
Parking Lots: There are several parking lots in the area including:
Performing Arts Garage
360 Grove St San Francisco, CA 94102
Entrance on Grove St between Franklin St and Gough St
Civic Center Plaza Garage
355 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Entrance on McAllister St between Polk St and Larkin St
SFDPH Community Meeting #1 @ Asian Art Museum
SFDPH Community Meeting #1 @ Asian Art Museum
SFDPH invites you to this in-person meeting to discuss and share information on budget-related issues in FY 26-27.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) will host in-person meetings in November to discuss and share information on budget-related issues, including the ongoing planning for budget reductions in FY 26-27. These sessions are part of a series of budget planning meetings with our community partners. SFDPH is committed to approaching budget changes at the local, state and federal level in a thoughtful way that prioritizes patient care, centers equity, and preserves public health.
Dear Community Partners:
Please RSVP by November 14 to the community meeting listed below. We deeply appreciate your partnership and your dedication to the health of San Francisco’s communities. If you have questions, please contact community@sfdph.org.
Sincerely,
SFDPH
In-Person Community Meeting – November 18
RSVP: Nov 18, 2025
Time: 4-5 p.m.
Format: This is an in-person only meeting.
Location: Asian Art Museum – in the classrooms, 200 Larkin St
How to Get Here: We strongly recommend taking public transportation to this location. The Asian Art Museum is a short walk from the Civic Center BART station.
Parking Lots: Find details below for two parking garages close to the museum:
Civic Center Plaza Garage
355 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Entrance on McAllister St between Polk St and Larkin St
UC Law Parking Garage
376 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Entrance on Larkin St between Golden Gate Ave and McAllister St
Holiday Sake Experience @ Japantown Cultural District Visitor Center
Japantenna, in collaboration with Sake Trend, offers a holiday sake tasting featuring authentic TCHO chocolate pairings.
Join us for a special Holiday Sake Tasting in collaboration with Sake Trend, a small-batch sake distributor. Taste 3 unique sake varieties served in an original "I LOVE JAPANTOWN" sake cup and enjoy authentic TCHO chocolate pairings. Learn about the history and brewing process of sake while savoring these festive flavors.
The event offers 5 time slots with 10 seats each on Saturday, 11/15 and Sunday, 11/16, so be sure to reserve your seat early. Perfect for sake lovers and anyone looking to experience Japanese culture this holiday season!
Japanese Tote Bag Sewing Workshop @ JCCCNC
Japanese Tote Bag Sewing Workshop @ JCCCNC
Join local artist and sewing instructor Katie Furukawa Bonifacio for a hands-on workshop where you’ll design and sew your very own everyday tote bag! You’ll learn how to work with different fabric patterns and personalize your own tote. All materials and sewing equipment are included with your registration.
Please note that participants in future Tezukuri Handcraft sewing workshops will need to know the skills taught in our Introduction to Sewing series in order to participate. Space is limited. Please e-mail us at programsevents@jcccnc.org if you are unable to register and would like to placed on a waitlist.
Hokka Nichi Bei Kai Japanese Calligraphy Workshop
Hokka Nichi Bei Kai Japanese Calligraphy Workshop
Come join us for the 12th Japanese Calligraphy Workshop on 11/16/2025 and have a blast learning the art of 書道 (Shodō)!
Enjoy!! 11/16/2025 The 12th Japanese Calligraphy Workshop 🖌️
Join us for the 12th Japanese Calligraphy Workshop on Sunday, November 12th, 2025! My name is Yayoi Sengoku and I am a professional Japanese Calligrapher with over 41 years of experience and have obtained 2 Master Calligrapher. For 11 years, I have been teaching Calligraphy at my home. And about two years ago I also started Thursday classes in San Francisco Japantown.
👌No experience necessary - all levels are welcome!
👌Supplies will be provided, just bring yourself and your creativity.
Let's explore the beauty of Japanese Culuture together!😊
In this workshop, there are two sessions,
☝️11:00am-12:45pm
✌️1:00pm-2:45pm
with each class having max 6 people.
☝️Prices: $35 per person
☝️Location: 1759 Sutter St. San Francisco (Japanese American Association of Northern California)
7-5-3 (Shichi-go-san) Ceremony @ The Soto Mission of San Francisco Sokoji
The Soto Mission of San Francisco Sokoji will hold its annual Shichi-go-san Ceremony on Sunday, November 16, 2025 at 10:30 a.m., 12:00 noon., 1:30 pm., and 3:00 p.m. at 1691 Laguna Street in San Francisco’s Japantown.
Shichi-go-san, which literally translates to Seven-Five-Three, is a traditional Japanese rite of passage celebration for children ages three, five and seven. This event occurs in Japan on November 15th of each year. Since the years of 3-5-7 are crucial years for a child's growth, special blessings are offered at this time. On this day, boys (ages three and five) and girls ages (three and seven) dress up either in traditional Japanese clothes (hakama, kimono, obi) or formal western dress and go to a shrine with their parents. Children are given long, thin, red and white chitose ame (thousand year candy) inside bags with illustrations of a crane and turtle– a symbol of long life and happiness. The red and white colors of the chitose ame are an auspicious color combination in Japan. These symbols indicate wishes for a child’s good health and growth.
Musical Performance: Living Gratitude: A Musical Journey ~ Celebrating 125 Years of BCA @ Buddhist Church of San Francisco
The Grateful Crane Ensemble’s Living Gratitude
A Musical Journey ~ Celebrating 125 Years of BCA
Captivating storytelling and heartfelt renditions of favorite Japanese, American, and Buddhist songs pay tribute to 125 years of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism in America.
Tickets: Bento / Show: $50
Show Only: $25
Youth under 18: Free
Holiday Sake Experience @ Japantown Cultural District Visitor Center
Japantenna, in collaboration with Sake Trend, offers a holiday sake tasting featuring authentic TCHO chocolate pairings.
Join us for a special Holiday Sake Tasting in collaboration with Sake Trend, a small-batch sake distributor. Taste 3 unique sake varieties served in an original "I LOVE JAPANTOWN" sake cup and enjoy authentic TCHO chocolate pairings. Learn about the history and brewing process of sake while savoring these festive flavors.
The event offers 5 time slots with 10 seats each on Saturday, 11/15 and Sunday, 11/16, so be sure to reserve your seat early. Perfect for sake lovers and anyone looking to experience Japanese culture this holiday season!
Fillmore Community Rally @ Gene Suttle Plaza
Fillmore Community Rally @ Gene Suttle Plaza
Join in on a community rally, press conference, and prayer.
URGENT ACTION NEEDED
In 1948 while the Fillmore was a thriving Black self sufficient neighborhood AKA Harlem of the West, the government seized property through eminent domain, said it was blighted, and redlined it.
77 years later, continuous Negro removal, broken promises, homelessness, graffiti, boarded up storefronts, empty storefronts, food desert, multimillion dollar property deserted.
It’s time for the community to stand up and seize back control and hold our governmental officials accountable!
For more information, contact CEO Erris C. Edgerly IV: brothersforchange946@gmail.com
Nabe Night Fundraiser with Lincoln High School Japanese Club @ Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
Join us for our next Nabe Night, our community fundraiser program where the Center teams up with a different community group once a month to host a nabe (Japanese hotpot) dinner! Proceeds from ticket sales go toward supporting both the Center and the partnering community organization for the month. Our next Nabe Night will be held in collaboration with the Abraham Lincoln High School Japanese Club. Proceeds from the event will help support the students fund their trip to Japan in 2027! Come out and enjoy a great social dinner while supporting the Center and Lincoln High School’s Japanese program!
We’re looking for more community partners to host additional Nabe Nights! If your community organization, group, team or program is interested in scheduling a Nabe Night fundraiser with the Center, please contact Programs Manager Bryant Miura at bmiura@jcccnc.org.
Author Talk: Jake Adelstein and The Devil Takes Bitcoin @ Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom LLP
Author Talk: Jake Adelstein and The Devil Takes Bitcoin @ Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom LLP
Join us for our second event with bestselling author Jake Adelstein, an investigative journalist in Japan since 1993! This event will feature a special talk and signing in celebration of his latest book, The Devil Takes Bitcoin: Cryptocurrency Crimes and the Japanese Connection.
Nippon Kobo Chamber Music and Calligraphy @ Gray Area Grand Theater
Nippon Kobo Chamber Music and Calligraphy @ Gray Area Grand Theater
Nippon Kobo Vol.2 ~ Ma (間): The Space Between All Things ~
This season-opening event will showcase a chamber music program by Japanese composers, real-time calligraphy performance by Aoi Yamaguchi, and a special talk by Miryam Sas (Professor of Comparative Literature and Film & Media at the University of California, Berkeley). The program spotlights the world premiere performance of a new work by Hiroya Miura for chamber ensemble and calligrapher. Along with leading Japanese artists, local musicians, creators, and entrepreneurs, we look forward to sharing the Japanese aesthetic of Ma.
2025 Aki no Shodo | Autumn Calligraphy Workshop @ JCD Visitor Center
2025 Aki no Shodo | Autumn Calligraphy Workshop
Come join us for our Autumn Calligraphy Workshop at the Japanese Cultural District Visitor Center, located in the Japan Town EAST Mall (above Daiso). Immerse yourself in the art of Shodo and learn the traditional Japanese way of calligraphy. This in-person event is perfect for beginners and experienced calligraphers alike. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the beauty of Japanese culture through brush and ink. See you there!
3 sessions total / 8 seats per session
Participation fee: $30 with service fee → $25 (No service fee!)
Reserve your seat now — this special offer ends tomorrow at midnight!
Session 1 | 11:45 am - 1 pm
Session 2 | 1:30 - 2:45 pm
Session 3 | 3:15 - 4:30 pm
This event is funded, in part, by the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development.
Proud Asian Men Bay Area Retreat Vol. 2 2025
Proud Asian Men Bay Area Retreat Vol. 2 2025
Asian men are experiencing a mental health epidemic.
In 2015-2019, Asian men were the least likely to use mental health services compared to any other race and gender combination (SAMHSA, 2021).
In order to combat this, Proud Asian Men was created.
Proud Asian Men is a support group and initiative created by JinShan Collective and hosted under Asian Mental Health Project whose mission is to create a safe and brave space for Asian men to explore the intersection of their culture and masculinity in a supportive environment.
This is the second Proud Asian Men daylong mental health retreat in the Bay Area on 11/1 from 9 AM to 6 PM hosted at JACL SF.
Nihonmachi Little Friends In-Person Preschool Tour
Nihonmachi Little Friends In-Person Preschool Tour
Join us for an in-person tour of our preschool! During your visit, you’ll have the opportunity to step into our classrooms, explore our outdoor play space, and observe the joy of learning in action. You’ll see our educators engaging with children giving you a true sense of our nurturing, inquiry and play-based environment.
TO RSVP, CALL 415-922-8898
Japantown Cultural District’s Halloween Sports Day Treasure Hunt
Japantown Cultural District’s Halloween Sports Day Treasure Hunt
October 19, 25, 26. 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm.
FIND 5 TREASURES:
Japanese-style roof
Astro Boy
Hello Kitty book
Cat-themed store
Favorite restaurant / shop
HOW TO JOIN:
Snap photos of your finds
Post to Instagram feed / story and tag @JapantownCulturalDistrict
Come to the Japantown Visitor Center for a free gift!
19th Annual Japanese American Religious Federation Curry Cook-Off
The Japanese American Religious Federation (JARF) will be having our 19th Annual Curry Cook-Off Fundraiser on Saturday, October 25, 2025. 4:00 pm-6:00 pm.
At Christ United Presbyterian Church, 1700 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94115
This is a DINE-IN, In-Person event.
This year's beneficiary will be JCYC! https://www.jcyc.org/
Please fill in the following form to order your entry.
PRE-SALE $17 suggested donation each. $8 Children 5-10 years old. Free for 4 and under.
$20 at the door, so order early! DEADLINE TO PREORDER IS THURSDAY October 21, 2025.
Come early before the curry runs out!
Note: Print out or show your paid receipt at the door.
Contact Information: Rev. Elaine Donlin, edonlin1@yahoo.com or
Rev. Rodney Yano at (415) 517-1214 or ryano@konkosf.org
Japantown Cultural District’s Halloween Sports Day Treasure Hunt
Japantown Cultural District’s Halloween Sports Day Treasure Hunt
October 19, 25, 26. 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm.
FIND 5 TREASURES:
Japanese-style roof
Astro Boy
Hello Kitty book
Cat-themed store
Favorite restaurant / shop
HOW TO JOIN:
Snap photos of your finds
Post to Instagram feed / story and tag @JapantownCulturalDistrict
Come to the Japantown Visitor Center for a free gift!
Nihonmachi Street Fair and Corgi Con Present: A Paws-itively Spooky Howl-o-ween @ Japantown SF
Nihonmachi Street Fair and Corgi Con Present: A Paws-itively Spooky Howl-o-ween @ Japantown SF
Don’t forget this coming Saturday from noon to 4pm is Nihonmachi Street Fair & Corgi Con’s “A Paws-Itively Spooky Howl-O-Ween@ pop up that includes a corgi costume contest and corgi merch vendors.
Then at 6:45pm Nihonmachi Street Fair will present an Outdoor Movie Night featuring “Frankenweenie” Bring your lawn chairs!!
So yes it will be a fur baby Saturday in Japantown!
Japantown Cultural District’s Halloween Sports Day Treasure Hunt
Japantown Cultural District’s Halloween Sports Day Treasure Hunt
October 19, 25, 26. 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm.
FIND 5 TREASURES:
Japanese-style roof
Astro Boy
Hello Kitty book
Cat-themed store
Favorite restaurant / shop
HOW TO JOIN:
Snap photos of your finds
Post to Instagram feed / story and tag @JapantownCulturalDistrict
Come to the Japantown Visitor Center for a free gift!
Family Treasures Marketplace @ The Buddhist Church of San Francisco
Save the Date! The Buddhist Church of San Francisco’s Family Treasures Marketplace is coming up and are now accepting your donated treasures in excellent condition until Wed, 10/15. Call or email the BCSF Office to coordinate a drop-off (415) 776-3158 | bcsfoffice@buddhistchurchsf.org
Nihonmachi Little Friends 12th Annual Big Steps for Little Friends 5K Run/Walk
12th Annual Nihonmachi Little Friends
“Big Steps for Little Friends 5K Event”
Location: Golden Gate Park
Race Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025
Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Take Big Steps for Little Friends!
Join us for NLF’s Big Steps for Little Friends 5K Run/Walk at beautiful Golden Gate Park! Lace up your shoes, gather your loved ones, and be part of a fun-filled day that supports our children, families, and community. Every step you take helps raise much-needed funds to sustain the programs that make NLF so special.
Your Registration and Donations Truly Make a Difference!
Founded in 1975 by dedicated parents and community activists, NLF began with a single preschool serving just 15 children. Five decades later, we’ve grown into a vibrant organization with a bilingual, multicultural preschool and an elementary after-school program, nurturing over 150 children each year.
Even as we face reduced income from tuition, our commitment remains strong: to provide a safe, joyful, and enriching environment where children can learn, grow, and thrive. With your generosity, we can continue to honor this legacy—ensuring the high-quality programs and caring educators that have defined NLF for 50 years.
Here is how you can help:
1. REGISTER
REGISTER BY October 3, 2025:
Adults: $50 - Celebrate in style with a commemorative event t-shirt featuring a fun, exclusive design by Sumofish!
Children 17 years and under: $30 - Young participants will also receive a special Sumofish event t-shirt to mark the occasion!
Registration received between October 4-19:
Adults: $60 - We'll do our very best to get you your preferred event tshirt size, though availability may be limited at October 4th.
Children (17 & under): $35 - Young participants will also receive a special Sumofish event t-shirt to mark the occasion! While we'll make every effort to provide your chosen size, we can't guarantee exact availability.
2. FUNDRAISE
Create a Team Page!
Load your team image, profile image and fundraising goals.
In the TEAM DESCRIPTION, please write:
"Please Donate and Join our Fundraising Team by clicking the links below. I/We Love NLF because..." Share one quote or aspect of the NLF program you LOVE! (i.e.quote from child, parent’s perspective, love for an NLF teacher or activity)
SEND link to family and friends and ask that they donate and register to join your team! They can join from anywhere in the world!
One additional Participation Point per NLF family for every accumulative $100 donation/pledge received above the $100 minimum requirement.
Raffle Prizes
First Prize: FitBit
Second Prize: $100 Sports Basement Gift Certificate
Third Prize: $50 Kabuki Springs & Spa Gift Certificate
3. Will you miss the event? Make a Donation.
Click here to Donate by Credit Card. Checks can be made to: NLF, 1830 Sutter St. SF, CA 94115. Be sure your donors name/dedicate/note the current NLF student to whom we should credit.
COMPANY MATCH!
Matching gifts can double your support to our organization!
Many corporations offer programs that will match employee donations to our organizations. Matching gifts are an important source of revenue for us. Nihonmachi Little Friends is a 501(c)3 not for profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. If you believe your company will match your donation, feel free to apply, and submit your forms to us at NLFchildcare@gmail.com. Your donation, plus your company match will count in total for your required participation AND toward more raffle tickets for a better chance to win! Donations are tax-deductible to the extent of the law. Tax ID#94-2325686
We truly appreciate the support of NLF friends, parents and alumni community that have helped us thrive for the last 49 years.
The Japantown Community Benefit District’s Slurpin’ in Jtown Noodle Challenge @ SF Japantown
The Japantown Community Benefit District’s Slurpin’ in Jtown Noodle Challenge @ SF Japantown
Get ready to dive headfirst into the rich, savory, and slurp-worthy world of Jtown's best noodles—we’ve got it all from ramen, udon, Jajangmyeon, pad thai, uni or mentaiko pasta we’ve got it all!!!
Slurp, Stamp, and WIN! Grab your passport and explore the neighborhood's incredible culinary scene. Every time you order a featured noodle dish at a participating restaurant, you'll earn a stamp. Once you complete your passport by collecting a minimum of 6 stamps, you'll be entered into our Grand Prize Raffle for a chance to win fantastic prizes, including gift certificates and swag from your favorite Japantown spots!
Pick up your “Slurpin in Jtown” Noodle Passport at 3 Pillars store (1630 Post Street) starting Saturday, October 18 through November 16th!
Don’t forget to post your favorite Jtown noodle dish (tag restaurant and @sf_japantown) and you may get a prize!!!
Family Treasures Marketplace @ The Buddhist Church of San Francisco
Save the Date! The Buddhist Church of San Francisco’s Family Treasures Marketplace is coming up and are now accepting your donated treasures in excellent condition until Wed, 10/15. Call or email the BCSF Office to coordinate a drop-off (415) 776-3158 | bcsfoffice@buddhistchurchsf.org
Rise and Resist at Tanforan Memorial
Rise and Resist at Tanforan Memorial
Join us on Saturday, October 18th 2025 at 11am in San Bruno, CA for a rally at the at the San Bruno BART station near the Tanforan shopping center. Please RSVP to receive additional updates
This action will be at former location of the Tanforan Assembly Center during WWII, calling attention to the historical parallels between the experiences of Japanese Americans and current events. Tsuru for Solidarity, in partnership with the San Francisco Japantown community and Bay Area Japanese American organizations, calls on our communities to say NO to new detention centers in Northern California and across the US. This family-friendly action will feature powerful speakers, arts and crafts for kids, and opportunities to plug in and take action together.
The Tanforan Assembly Center served as the unjust detention center for nearly 8,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II in 1942. We want to ensure their stories are remembered and that this injustice is never repeated against any peoples.
Bring your signs, water, sun protection, and POWER! If you plan to drive, please park at San Bruno BART.
WHY ARE WE HOLDING THIS ACTION? We stand in solidarity with our immigrant communities targeted by racists and inhumane state violence. As ICE raids intensify and militarized tactics escalate nationwide, the fight to remove ICE from CA has never been more urgent. Now is the time to raise our voices and share our stories. Together we must stand against detention and state violence -- drawing on the legacy of Japanese American incarceration during WWII to resist its repetition today.
We must not let an ICE detention facility open in Dublin, CA or anywhere in Northern California. Our community members are more likely to be arrested & detained by ICE in counties with more detention beds. This is our moment to speak out, take action, and stand in solidarity with our community members!!! Never Again is NOW!
For more information or with any questions, reach out to basaki@tsuruforsolidarity.org
Beauty of Japan: Music & Dance Performance @ San Francisco Zen Center
Join in for a captivating evening with KOHAKU, a dynamic trio of artists, as they bring to life the rich traditions of Japanese music and dance. Enjoy performances of Kagura (sacred Shinto dance), Taiko drumming, and more.
Get tickets here!
2025 Keiro no Hi honoring JAM50 @ Studio Gen, NJAHS
Welcome to 2025 Keiro no Hi honoring JAM50!
Come join us on Sat, Oct 11, 2025 at Japan Center East Mall, Studio Gen for a celebration of the work of the Japantown Art & Media Workshop and their contribution to SF Japantown and the Asian American Movement. Keiro no Hi, or Respect for the Aged Day, is a special day in Japan where we honor and show appreciation for the elderly in our community.
At this event, you can expect the unveiling of the exhibit Asian Women Artists Poster & Poem Project for all ages to enjoy. GenTaiko will be performing to kick-off the festivities. It's a great opportunity to connect with others and learn more about Japanese diaspora.
Locations
1pm @Studio Gen, Japan Center East Mall, Suite 505
GenTaiko Performance and Opening of the Women's Art Exhibit of 1980.
2pm @National Japanese American Historical Society
The program begins at 2pm with SF Poet Laureate Ginny Lim accompanied by Jazzist Francis Wong. JAM history panel, Taiko, Spoken Word, Refreshments and Light Table Folklore! National Japanese American Historical Society, 1684 Post Street, San Francisco.
Don't miss out on this wonderful event! Mark your calendars and we'll see you there!
Much Thanks
GenRyu Arts is proud to receive community support for our work.
Thanks Japan Center Malls for providing the space for Studio Gen.
Thanks to sponsors: San Francisco Grants for the Arts, Avenue Greenlight, Zellerbach Family Foundation, National Japanese American Historical Society.
Thanks to our community partners: AsianImprov Arts, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center.
Ace Washington's Fillmore Corridor Ambassador 2025 Fillmore Tours
Ace Washington’s Fillmore Corridor Ambassador 2025 Fillmore Tours
25 seats available by reservation: Call Ace Washington 415-573-8675
Intro to Yosakoi Dance with Ito Yosakoi @ JCCCNC
Yosakoi Dance Class
Fridays
Hybrid - Simultaneous In Person and Virtual Instruction
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. PDT
Instructor: Ito Yosakoi Dance Group
Join the Ito Yosakoi Dance Group's weekly classes to learn the lively, energetic dance style of Yosakoi dancing! Yosakoi dancing features choreographed group dances with traditional movements mixed with modern, uptempo music to make for a captivating dance style that is growing in popularity in Japan and abroad! No dance experience is necessary. Class members have the option of dancing with the class recreationally, or learning the group's repertoire to perform in public, including at local festivals like Cherry Blossom Festival and the Center's annual Children's Day Festival!
Class Instructions
Please wear comfortable clothing and have water on hand.
Please give yourself enough space to move around.
For online participants: If you are comfortable, please turn on your video, as it is helpful for the instructors to see participants to adjust the class' pace. If you do not want to turn on your video for any reason, that is okay too.
If you have disabilities or require physical accommodations, or would otherwise like to contact us, please email itoyosakoi@gmail.com.
