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Naoyuki Ikeda (left) and Toshiji Takeshima are featured in We Said No! No!SAN BERNARDINO —?Brian Maedas award-winning documentary We Said No! No! will be broadcast in Southern California on KVCR (Channel 24) on Friday.
and to hold true to his path of what aikido was meant to be — a true martial art and the perpetuation of the Japanese culture.contact Carol Tanita at (626) 487-6226 or ctanita@mail.

we thank those who have committed to attend the event and/or have made donations.Others are written by Chief Instructor Ito.instead of just learning about Japanese etiquette and culture in a book.

At Furuya Senseis passing in 2007.Japanese culture is not something that can be obtained; it is a way of life that is centered around traditions that date back thousands of years.

He worked for 20-plus years for the Bank of Tokyo.
The area has greatly gentrified.000 underserved patients of Alameda County in 12 languages: Cantonese.
Barbara Lee (D-Oakland) also supported the street naming: Sherry Hirota embodies the civic spirit and aspirations of my district and Oakland in particular.Hirota has forged coalitions and led courageous campaigns.
a federally qualified community health center with 12 sites throughout Alameda County.AHS strengthens and empowers its patients and community through the highest-quality care.