From a machine gun wielding high school girl-yakuza boss to time travelling samurai; from sexual awakening in the final devastating days of
Writers of Japanese descent say their work is helping to fill gaps in Canada’s literary landscape. “When I was at university, the
Lynne Kutsukake’s The Translation of Love is as haunting as it is beautiful. Set in post-WWII Japan, the novel touches upon migration
It was a celebration of Japanese Canadian history and community at the 10th annual Asahi tribute baseball game, which took place at
People of all ages gathered at Oppenheimer Park in Vancouver, B.C., to observe the 39th annual Powell Street Festival celebrating Japanese-Canadian culture,