Japan day

Sunday April 24, 2022
Library Quad

"Sac State" California State University, Sacramento 

Every spring, we celebrate Japanese language and culture on “Japan Day.” This year marks the 15th Japan Day. "Japan Day" is hosted by the Sac State Japanese Program and Japan Club as a part of the Festival of Arts’ Sunday Funday. This year’s theme is World Peace. The event includes traditional and modern performances including Taiko drumming performance (at 1:00pm), martial arts, cosplay, Sac State’s Soran Bushi dance, and more. There are many hands–on learning activities including origami, calligraphy, board games, drawing, dancing, etc. This year, we will also host a Karaoke Contest for K-16 Levels (Hinde Auditorium at 10am-1pm).   

2022 Japan Day was successful! 

Thank you so much for coming to Japan Day at Sac State! It was such a fun and enjoyable day 😀. We sincerely appreciate performers, volunteers, and supporters for this event! 

Taiko

Performance

Learning Table

Dance

Park STUDENTS/VISITORS spaces in PARKING STRUCTURE 1 

Enter via Sinclair RD. No printed permit is required) Parking & Direction

Main Event at Library Quad (In front of Library)

What is Japan Day ?  🇯🇵
by Christian Lopez

2021 Virtual J-Day
Japan Day Videos & Photos by Emma Stewart
J-Day 2017 ; J-Day 2016 ; J-Day 2015 

Japan Day 2022 Program

2022 Featured Events


Learn about a story of Sadako and the relationship between paper crane and peace. Let's learn how to fold a paper crane, pray for world peace, and write a message in various languages. For more information, click the link


F2F Meet and Greet Event

By Sac State Japanese Program with students who learn Japanese (Michelle, Karena, Nathan, Jesse, Ryan, Alexander). Meet and greet with your classmates (finally F2F!). Write your name in Japanese at Meet and Greet Table. Take a photo with your fellow students. Take 2-4 activity photos at different language and culture booths. 


By CAJLT & NCJLT -  local Japanese language teachers organization.
Place: Hide Auditorium, University Union

Time: Registration   9:30am~10:00am and Event 10:00am~ 1:00pm

Other Fun Activities / Contests


2022 Stage Performances


MC: Freddy Figueroa (2021 J-Club VP) and Yvette Jimenez (2022 J-Club VP)

11:00 AM MC Introductions & "Welcome to the 15th annual Japan Day"

Led by Yvette. Sac State students.

11:10 AM Soran Bushi Dance Performance by Sac State's Japan Club

Led by Nobumasa Masubuchi and Yuki Watari, an exchange student from Yokohama National University

11:30 AM Teaching and singing “sukiyaki song” 

By Junko Hosai sensee, Aragon High School

Sukiyaki song's official name is 上を向いて歩こう (Ue wo muite arukoo)

11:40 AM - 12:00 PM: Rakugo by Michael Gery

What is Rakubo? It is a form of traditional story telling - check here.

12:00 PM - 12:10 PM: Dance Performance 

By Franklin High School "Battle Dance" group (Nam, Cameron, Nelly,  Josaiah, Giodin)

12:10 PM - 12:25 PM: Shouting Contest

Led by Yvette. Sac State students.

12:30 PM - 1:00 PM: Intermission/Open Mic/Open Act  

1:00 PM - 1:30 PM: Taiko Drum Performance

By Koyasan Spirit of Children Taiko

1:30 PM - 1:50 PM Japanese Traditional Dance Performance

By KOHAKU performance www.kohakuart.com

KOHAKU is a unique performance collaborative based in Sacramento that specializes in traditional and contemporary Japanese performing arts, such as Kagura (Sacred dance and music of Shinto shrines), Taiko drum and a variety of other celebrated cultural music and dance including contemporary dance inspired by Japanese and world fusion.

1:55 PM - 2:10 PM:   Kamishibai - Japanese street theater and storytelling

By Prof. Jeffrey Dym, History Department

Kamishibai was popular during the Great Depression of the 1930s and the post-war period in Japan until the advent of television during the mid-20th century.

2:10 PM - 2:30 PM: Jiu Jitsu Performance 

By  Eliot Kelly Sensei

In recent times, Ju-Jutsu has become known as an effective form of self-defense, an international sport, and an integral component of mixed martial arts. While Ju-Jutsu was a battlefield martial art practiced by the Samurai in Japan, the art was brought to Brazil after the immigration of Japanese people to the Americas began in 1908. In Brazil, the martial art of Ju-Jutsu became known as a hand to hand combat art. As the art was practiced in Brazil, the martial art gradually became to be practiced as a sport. With a new sounding name, Jiu-Jitsu, the sport and martial art was presented to the world through UFC 1 in 1993, and the world championships in 1996. At Japan Day, practitioners of Jiu-Jitsu will demonstrate some of the different strangles, joint locks, throws and positional holds. 

2:30 PM - 2:40 PM: High School Dance Performance

By Laguna High School’s Japanese Culture Club

2:40 PM - 2:45 PM: Intermission/Open Mic/Open Act  

2:50 PM Soran Bushi Dance Performance by Sac State's Japan Club

Led by Nobumasa Masubuchi and Yuki Watari, an exchange student from Yokohama National University

3:00 PM Ending Remarks



2022 Japan Day Learning Tables 

1       Information/Welcome Table  

2       Information/Welcome Table      

3       Mother's Day Card-making Table (Lila sensee & Kozuma sensee)

4       Chopsticks - Picking beans using chopsticks   

5       Martial Art Table by Kelly sensee

6       Japanese language learning & Rakugo (Michael G)
          Tanabata (close to 5)

7       Tongue Twister in Japanese (Serina)

8       Kendama - cup and ball (Michael F) 

9       Japanese Calligraphy - writing names in Japanese Calligraphy (Genki, an exchange student)

10     Japanese Calligraphy - Tia & Michael C (Sac State Alumni)

11     Japanese Calligraphy

12     Chalk Mural (Kayla & Kelly sensee) 

              (Michelle, Karena, Nathan, Jesse, Ryan, Alexander W, & Karin)

Ring Toss (Kinari)

Paper plane competition (Moeha and Eri)

23     MC Table (Yvette & Freddy)

24     DJ Table (Freddy & David)

25     Card/Board games – Hanafuda (video instruction) (David)

26     Green Tea Quiz – Shini & Kono-kun  

27     Anime / manga (Wade)

28      Information Table 

29     Japan Travel - IACE Travel (N. Sakurada)

30     Matsuyama – Sacramento’s Sister City (Gloria Esepjo)

31     WAKAMATSU Farmfacebook Historical site (1st Japanese colony in US), American River Conservancy

32     Japan Culture Display

33     Ohajiki (Miskow sensee)

34     Japan Jeopardy (Miskow sensee)

35     Nigaoe Drawing Booth (Sarah)

36     Nigaoe Drawing Booth (Sarah)

37     Omikuji - a paper slip with the result of fortune-telling written (online version)


Japan Day Organizers


Our team members

Isaac Cortez 

Masubuchi, Nobumasa 

Yvette Jimenez 

Kelly Uhrin-Gilmore

Event Coordinator, Yuki Watari 

Event Coordinator, Genki Harada 

Special Adviser Vicky Tran, Former Japan Club President 2018-2020


Check out Japan Club Official Facebooks

J-Club Adviser - Prof. Kazue Masuyama (masuyama@csus.edu)