Settlements and Community Life

Powell Street (Japan Town)

Nearly 95 per cent of the Japanese population in Canada resided along the coast. Powell Street, also known as Japan town or nihonmachi was the centre of the Japanese community. There were grocery stores, tailors, barbershops, restaurants and dry cleaners. Japanese foodstuffs were made in small shops and sold in grocery stores. Rooming houses were home to many single men. This was the centre for social, religious, educational and sporting activities.

President's Message

  • January 2012
    January 2012

    Currently, the NAJC is finalizing the Kansai tour itinerary that will take in the cities of Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Kobe and Hiroshima. [...] Read more →

Community Features

  • Looking for former UBC JC students, 1941/42
    Looking for former UBC JC students, 1941/42

    The planning for the May 26, 2012 convocation is proceeding very fast. Several committees have been formed to take care of the different aspects of the event. Each committee is led by competent and enthusiastic individuals who will make this special convocation a memorable one. [...] Read more →

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