JASW’s 29th Annual Dinner & Silent Auction

(photos by Jeff Song) JASW’s 29th Annual Dinner & Silent Auction Now in its 29th year, JASW’s Annual Dinner is the highlight of JASW’s fundraising activities. This year, over 200 guests gathered in the...

Ohanashikai Halloween Parade Children from Ohanashikai, which meets on Wednesday mornings, enjoyed visiting Japan-America Society of Washington DC’s (JASW) Corporate members and Asian organization’s offices. The Children visited JASW, Hitachi, LTD., US-Japan Council, Sasakawa...

Brown Bag Talk Change the World with Onigiri TABLE FOR TWO’s World Food Day Campaign JASW was proud to celebrate World Food Day with TABLE FOR TWO during our Brown Bag Talk, Change the...

Word of the Month – September 2015

September: 秋の七草 (Aki no Nana Kusa) This month’s word is Aki no Nana Kusa.   Aki no Nana Kusa, or the Seven Autumnal Flowers, refer to Hagi (Bush Clover), Obana (Chinese Silvergrass), Kuzu (Japanese Arrowroot),...

Word of the Month – August 2015

 August: 帰省(Kisei) This month’s word is Kisei. Kisei is a term that means homecoming; the event of someone returning to one’s home town after a long time away. More specifically, this term is normally...

Word of the Month – July 2015

July: 風鈴 (Fuu-rin) This month’s word is Fuu-rin. Fuu-rin are wind-chimes that are hung outdoors and are traditionally hung during the summer. Although originally crafted from bronze, they have come to most commonly be...

Word of the Month – June 2015

June: 簾 (Sudare) This month’s word is Sudare.  Sudare, or more honorifically, misu, are traditional blinds that are made of thinly shaved strips of wood or bamboo bound together with string, colored yarn, or...