The Society in Your Community
Each year, the Japan-America Society of Washington DC takes
part in hundreds of programs. While many of those are created and hosted by us,
we also take part in and contribute to several programs led by other
organizations in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area. Some of these
organizations are of a national scope – like the National Park Service – and others
are very local – such as the Ekoji Buddhist Temple in Fairfax Station, Virginia,
which holds an annual Obon Festival that we’ve been attending for several
years.
Here’s just a few examples of where we’ve been lately. We
typically go to these events every year, so if you didn’t catch us this time,
there’s always the next!
Tidal Basin Cleanup
with the National Park Service (March) – Every March, the Society gathers its
staff and volunteers to help the National Park Service rangers tidy and prepare
the area where the cherry blossom trees sit and grow on the Tidal Basin. Whether
that means raking leaves, picking up trash, spreading mulch, or pulling weeds,
we’ve been helping the sakura trees
bloom for years.
Cherry Blossom
Celebration with the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) (March) – This year was
the first Cherry Blossom Celebration at SAAM, and the Society was invited to
set up a table with Japanese cultural activities like origami and yukata
demonstrations to encourage visitors to learn more about the culture behind the
National Cherry Blossom Festival. About
a thousand people attended the event and visited our booth.
Japanese Culture Day
with the Library of Congress (March) – Similar to the SAAM celebration, Japanese
Culture Day at the Library of Congress uses the Japan-in-a-Suitcase educational
outreach program to teach American children about Japan. We spend the whole day
giving presentations about Japanese school life and daily customs. This is a
tradition we’ve been upholding for several years now.
Obon Festival at the
Ekoji Buddhist Temple (July) – Although Obon is a traditional holiday held in
August, the Ekoji Buddhist Temple in Fairfax Station holds their Obon festival
in July. The event, which is free and open to the public, is attended every
year by locals in the surrounding area, which means we get to reach out to
people who don’t necessarily come to our DC events – and we love it! We also
see a lot of our program regulars enjoying the food, taiko drumming, bon odori dancing, and everything the
temple’s festival has to offer.
The Society is committed to being a visible part of the
local community. While we may not always be in your backyard, we try to spread
our information wherever we can. We hope that you enjoy seeing us on the
weekends as much as we enjoy seeing you!
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