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Writing the stories for future generations.

We help share inspiring memories about the japanese american culture.

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Announcements:

Thanks to your support for Save the Papers, we’ve launched San-Times.com with the goal of keeping the values and traditions of our Issei and Nisei ancestors alive and continuing to tell Japanese American stories for future generations to learn from.

Dennis Makishima, Jennifer Hasegawa, Gwen Muranaka, and Chiemi Souen are our writers and you can purchase any of their books through mail. Please contact us via info@zentokufoundation.org.


Imagine a place where…

Japanese immigration stories could last forever.

We could read stories about older generations.

Our children could learn about the lives of Issei, Nisei, Sansei, and Yonsei.

You could contribute to the Japanese American legacy.


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The Zentoku Foundation was created to help grow and strengthen the Japanese American community by developing a convenient, user friendly, meaningful path for each generation to connect with one another. We will bring you amazing stories, news and events that enlighten our lives and the world we live in today.

What We are Doing?

From stories left behind to stories that are newly uncovered, we want to pass these gems on to younger generations.

Why we do it?

Each day a piece of our history vanishes from us because it's too late to listen to the story or to learn from a life-long journey that enabled us to live the life that we have today.

when we launched…

The Zentoku Foundation was just a thought; it was an idea created to document the past, current and future of our JA community. The concept launched in September 2018 which is this site. With continuing excitement and generated interest, phase two and three are underway. Contribute to making stories a reality and let's write about the Japanese American culture. Together.

 

HOW will your donations help?

This will include an array of activities to promote and educate our great purpose and mission.

  • Location funding for writers and videographers

  • Internships

  • Youth and teen development programs

  • Interactive educational gaming

  • Support and assist older generations

  • And much more!


Zentoku translates in English to mean virtue.

Virtue in the English dictionary is described as "doing the right thing."

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Share your story today.  Connect with us at info@zentokufoundation.org

 

Our Mission

To be valued as an organization focused on strengthening the Japanese American culture for future generations.

Our purpose

To educate and inspire the community by sharing a collection of stories and traditions of Japanese culture past and present.

 

How Zentoku Foundation came to life.

Thank you Don for the wonderful story. Also, featured on www.discovernikkei.org


Awards and Donors

 

Honored recipients of the UCLA Asian American Studies Center and the Aratani CARE Award

Aratani C.A.R.E. Award Boosts JA Documentary

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PROUD SUPPORTERs

Atherton Family Foundation

 
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Calvin & Lynn Chang
Jeff & Namy Folick
Dan & Susan Fukushima
Rick & Patty Hashimoto - In Memory of Mel Hashimoto
The Ikeda Family
Gonsaku & Mine Ito Family
Mitch & Mary Kitayama and Nobumasa & Ikuko Kitayama
In Memory of Ed & Annie Motoyama
In Memory of Robert, Laura & Lola Mukogawa
In Memory of Hideko Nishihara
In Memory of John & Ayako Nomoto
Okura Foundation
The Otsuka Family
In Memory of Norman Sagara
Darryl & Stephanie Taira Ohana Community Charity Fund
In Memory of Hiroyuki Tani
Donald Toda & Janice Larkin

Thank you to our sponsors for their support!

Alliance 360, Hapa Consulting, and Seyfarth Shaw, LLP