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Loveday Project by Christine Piper

Loveday Project by Christine Piper

4 January 2021 | Audio Visual, Digital, Resources | 0 comments

The entrance to Loveday Camp 14 near Barmera, South Australia, 1945 (Photo courtesy of Australian War Memorial, ID 122983). This website, the Loveday Project was created by Nikkei Australia’s Christine Piper in the process of writing her doctoral research...
Japanese language comprehension series: Hiroshima Modules 1 and 2 , free to download

Japanese language comprehension series: Hiroshima Modules 1 and 2 , free to download

15 October 2020 | Audio Visual, News, Publications, Resources | 0 comments

Hiroshima Modules 1 and 2 provide a first-hand account of surviving Hiroshima’s atomic bomb. Developed by Carol Hayes, Yuki Itani-Adams, this eText is ‘the first volume of an advanced Japanese language comprehension series aimed firstly at...
Yushiro Mizukoshi speaks with SBS – Japanese in Australia – Japanese footprints over a century goes online

Yushiro Mizukoshi speaks with SBS – Japanese in Australia – Japanese footprints over a century goes online

9 October 2020 | Audio Visual, News | 0 comments

Nikkei Australia member and Vice President of Japan Club of Sydney Yushiro Mizukoshi speaks with SBS reporter Hisaaki Nagao about the recent digitisation of Japanese in Australia – Japanese footprints over a century. This book was published by the Japan Club of...
Interview with Ida Hasegawa on Hasegawa Family History

Interview with Ida Hasegawa on Hasegawa Family History

31 August 2020 | Audio Visual, News, Resources | 2 comments

This interview with Ida Hasegawa (née Jorgensen) was recorded in the mid 1980s. Ida Hasegawa was married to Leo Hasegawa. The interview is conducted by an unknown researcher from Deakin University, Victoria.  Ida is Nikkei Australia member, Andrew...
After Tatura – Unrealised film by Solrun Hoas

After Tatura – Unrealised film by Solrun Hoas

29 August 2020 | Audio Visual, Australian Nikkei Stories, Resources | 0 comments

In July 2012, the four founding members of Nikkei Australia, Keiko Tamura, Yuriko Nagata, Lorna Kaino, and Mayu Kanamori viewed archival footage of late film director Solrun Hoaas’ unfinished film After Tatura. The footage consists of interviews with former World War...
Nikkei Australian Identity

Nikkei Australian Identity

12 August 2020 | Audio Visual, News, Resources | 1 comment

Dr Timothy Kazuo Steains on Nikkei Australian Identity as part of a Tadaima! JAMPilgrimages Week 9 Reconciliation & Identity. Nikkei Australian Identity from JA Memorial Pilgrimages on...
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