P.O. Box 12961 Tamuning, Guam 96931
Purpose
The Guam Nikkei Association was chartered in 2012 with the primary purpose of perpetuating the history and lineages of those born from Japanese ancestry who are presently bona fide residents of Guam; educate the community about the impact and contribution of first generation Japanese and their descendants on the social economic fabric of Guam and to inculcate Japanese culture, art, traditions and history to succeeding generations of Japanese-Chamorro-Guamanians. The Association shall also conduct classes, lectures, demonstrations, performances, seminars, exchange programs, travel to Japan and elsewhere, and organize community events as a means of promoting the purposes of the organization. Additionally, the Guam Nikkei Association shall seek grants, contributions and to operate fund raising activities that will provide the necessary resources to achieve the purposes of the organization.
Okayama Student Exchange Program
The Okayama Student Exchange program allowed students from Okayama, Japan, to come to Guam to help students learn about Guam’s culture and to improve their English skills. Thank you to the host families! The students were able to participate in a variety of meaningful cultural activities, such as visiting the Consul General and going to CHamoru Village, Three Squares restaurant, Karera cultural show at Sand Castle, Inarajan Falls, Mt. LamLam, Vitale’s Italian Restaurant, Cetti Bay, Tao Tao Tasi show, Two Lovers Point, Meskla Dos, the beach, jet skiing, water park, Underwater World, Jeff’s Pirates Cove, shopping, GPO theaters, special airline flight, and more. They made great new friends and learned so much about Guam’s culture! Enjoy the following Okayama Student Exchange snapshots!
Congratulations, GNA, on your 10th Anniversary!
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING:
July 11, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m.
GNA Chairman Frank Shimizu Conferred with Imperial Decoration
2021 VISE STUDENT PRESENTATION
JET PROGRAM
The Japan Exchange & Teaching (JET) Program offers graduates with exciting professional opportunities to work in Japan as Assistant Language Teachers or Coordinators for International Relations. Since 1987, more than 60,000 JET Program participants from over 40 countries have lived and worked in cities, towns and villages throughout Japan.
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Featured GNA Video
2016 Guam Proa Lantern Floating Ceremony Video Available on YouTube
Lantern Ceremony Snapshots
KENDAMA
History
GNA Awards Cepeda for Design & Construction of Proa Lantern
Friday, 26 August 2022
Tuesday, 23 August 2022
8th Annual Guam Nikkei Association Proa Lantern Floating Ceremony
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – August 24, 2022
8th Annual Guam Nikkei Association Proa Lantern Floating Ceremony
Tamuning, Guam - The Guam Nikkei Association announces the 8th Annual Guam Nikkei Association Proa Lantern Floating Ceremony will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2022, at the Governor Joseph Flores Memorial Beach Park (Ypao Beach), at 5:30 P.M.
The Proa Lantern Floating Ceremony is a symbolic event to give respect and honor to our loved ones who have passed before us in the spirit of love, harmony, understanding and inafamaolek. Having experienced great loss within our GNA family recently, this year’s event is especially meaningful as we mourn the passing of GNA Board Member Paul Shimizu.
The event will open at 2:00 P.M. inside the Main Pavilion at Ypao Beach where individuals will be able to register for a proa lantern and design/write messages to their departed loved ones onto the lantern sleeves. The sunset ceremony will begin at 5:30 P.M. with a traditional chant, live music, and special words from community members who have experienced tragedy and loss in their lives. The highlight of the event will be the lighting of the latte torch and over 300 proa lanterns which will then be floated on Tumon Bay, carrying personal messages in honor of our
loved ones along the water’s currents.
In its 8th year, after a hiatus due to the pandemic, the event has grown in partnership with various community organizations such as the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Filipino Community of Guam, Japan Club of Guam/ Consulate General of Japan, Korea Association of Guam/Korean Sports Association of Guam, Young Men’s League of Guam, Guam Chamber of Commerce, Guam Visitors Bureau, the Tumon Bay Rotary Club of Guam, Ambros, Galaide Group and the Pacific Daily News.
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For more information, please contact Monte Mesa at 671.888.1944 or
montemesa671@gmail.com or Pauline Okada at 671.929.8823 or pauline.okada@gmail.com