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Corporate Patron
Frost National Bank
Rio San Antonio Cruises
Zarate Medical Group

Corporate Donor
Nix Health Care System
Quan, Burdette & Perez
The RK Group
San Antonio Federal Credit Union
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas

Vutex, Inc

Corporate Members
 Broadway National Bank
Cardiology Clinic of San Antonio

Pernox, Inc
Sushihana Japanese Restaurant
Sushi Zushi Japanese Restaurant
Sysco Food Services of San Antonio
 

Non-Profit Members
Alamo Community College District
Argyle Foundation
City of San Antonio International Affairs Department
Greater New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce
Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
Our Lady of the Lake University
River City Iaido and Kendo Kyokai
St Mary's Hall
San Antonio Economic    Development Foundation
San Antonio Museum of Art
University of the Incarnate Word
University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) College of Architecture
UTSA College of Business
World Affairs Council of San Antonio


 

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The Japan America Society of San Antonio, or JASSA, was established in 1985 to foster increased understanding and cooperation between the citizens of San Antonio and the citizens of Japan. As a non-profit, educational and cultural group it has tried in numerous ways to make Japanese culture become better known in San Antonio. | Download March 2008 Newsletter | Download Informational Flyer |

Japanese Tea Gardens Reopens
 Mabel Enkoji Jingu, her husband, and other family members return to the Japanese Sunken Gardens for the grand reopening following $1.6 million in repairs to the ponds. Hundreds gathered to view the flowers, foliage, and reconstruction of the ponds, which are being stocked with Koi. A sixty-foot waterfall dominates the quarry wall, which has been the home for the Japanese-style gardens since the Jingu family moved to the former quarry and cement factory in 1919. See more photos

The Okinawa drum group performed at a donor reception at the Japanese Tea Gardens on March 6.
Participants in the Japanese Language Speech Contest on February 2, at San Antonio College. Over 60 students participated in the 19th Annual Contest. See the full list of winners - Click Here

Donors Raise $54,000 for Scholarship Fund
Rosemary Kowalski is pictured with donors Ken Fukuta, President of Toyota Manufacturing Texas, and David Moreno, AT&T at the Scholarship Fund kickoff-dinner on Nov 20 at the AT&T community center. JASSA created the fund to encourage the study of Japanese and Asian courses at San Antonio area colleges and universities. Ken Fukuta is serving as honorary chairman. Suzanne Peterson, Frost Bank Senior Vice-President for Corporate Development, is serving as scholarship committee chairperson, and Max Navarro, Chairman of Operational Technologies, is event and fundraising chairman. See the full photo album. Click Here.
Hiroko Fay Recognized as Volunteer of the Year by Asian American Chamber of Commerce
Hiroko Fay pictured with Ken Fukuta, President of Toyota Manufacturing Texas and Howard Hu, Owner of Sushihana Restaurant, at the Asian American Chamber of Commerce Gala which awarded Hiroko as Volunteer of the Year. The gala was the culmination of the day-long business symposium for the Texas Federation of Asian American Chambers of Commerce.

Selling San Antonio

Web Posted: 07/30/2007 07:43 PM CDT

Meena Thiruvengadam
Express-News Business Writer

Mitsuhiro Yamazaki, who grew up in Japan, never was supposed to go to college. Yet he has earned two degrees, learned two foreign languages and become a key player in San Antonio's international business community.

He helped bring the data center revolution to San Antonio. Though he didn't work on the massive Microsoft Corp. project, Yamazaki was among those responsible for courting Lowe's Cos. Inc., which last year began construction on a Westover Hills data center. Lowe's was the first among several companies that since have announced plans for data centers in San Antonio.

Yamazaki, a vice president with the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation, grew up in a modest apartment overlooking rice fields northeast of Tokyo. He graduated from a vocational high school and was to build a career with Hitachi.

But for him, that wasn't enough.  Read Full Story On Express News

Each year, JASSA holds a Japanese Matsuri, or festival, in October featuring an array of music, dance, foods, arts and crafts, martial arts, tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and miniature bonsai trees. It responds to many requests from schools to provide all of these same kinds of cultural activities for classes, clubs, and assemblies. See Photos from Matsuri 2006.

JASSA regularly participates in the Annual Asian New Year Festival and the Texas Folk Life Festival to bring Japanese foods, cultural items, and activities to thousands of people. See Photos from the Folk Festival.

Through its Sister City Committee it has assisted with visiting groups and individuals who have come to San Antonio from Kumamoto. This has included meeting and greeting them at the airport, hosting pot luck dinners, serving as the rooting section for baseball teams, assisting TV and other reporters with stories, helping with translation for gardeners, and arranging for large groups of volunteers to assist at the Kumamoto Fair.  

The San Antonio Museum of Art hosts the largest collection of Asian Arts in the Southern half of the United States. In 2005, the Lenora and Walter F. Brown Asian Art Wing opened, with 15,000 square feet of Japanese, Chinese, Indian, and Korean exhibits and artifacts. (Link)  

It regularly assists the office of the Consulate General in Houston with the Japanese Speech Contest at three of the four year intervals when it is San Antonio’s turn to host the event. In other years, it encourages participation in the contest and helps to find qualified native speakers to serve as judges.

In support of Kumamoto En (See Story), the Japanese garden at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens, it has been an active participant in the Garden’s annual Viva Botanica, and has been the co-sponsor of Kumamoto En Day by providing Japanese foods, calligraphy, origami, miniature sand garden construction, and tours of the Japanese garden. Any profits from these activities are donated to the Botanical Society to help support and maintain Kumamoto En.

Educational Activities include events such as the hosting of Mr Masaaki Imai, author of "Kaizen" and "Gemba Kaizen," who gave a lecture to over 150 members of the public. The event was co-sponsored by the City of San Antonio International Department. Also, JASSA sponsors Japanese Language classes for children and adults.

The Hoshuko, or weekend school, is supported and operated by the Japanese Companies Association primarily so that Japanese children who are here temporarily will not fall far behind in their studies. The curriculum followed is that of the Japanese Ministry of Education. JASSA has helped to publicize the school and includes the students in performance at its events, especially the Matsuri.

Meetings of the Society are an opportunity to gather with others who are interested in Japan and its culture, whether it is for planning, networking, or just the chance to visit in English and Japanese with others who share that heritage.

Japan-America Society of San Antonio
P.O. Box 460444
San Antonio, Texas 78246-0444
Tel: (210)
805-5705
mike@jas-sa.org