WHO BUILT THE TEAHOUSE AT CAPILANO CANYON?

A project to humanize the Japanese Canadian carpenters who built the original Teahouse and a log cabin in Capilano Canyon is asking the community for help.

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

A project to humanize the Japanese Canadian carpenters who built the original Teahouse and a log cabin in Capilano Canyon is asking the community for help.

To all members of the Greater Vancouver Japanese Canadian Citizens’ Association! Saturday,…

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On January 21st, the Greater Vancouver Japanese Canadian Citizens’ Association held its…

We sure got the taste of Winter with minus weather but so far am grateful for the snowfall not being as heavy as predicted, in the Vancouver area.
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