2017 Nisei Week Japanese Festival Queen Candidates Debuted - Laughs & Entertainment with Co-host Actress Tamlyn Tomita & David OnoNEW
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2016 Nisei Week Japanese Festival Queen Candidates Debuted, Queen Coronation August 13����� Los Angeles � July 17, 2016 �� The 2016 Nisei Week Japanese Festival queen candidates took center stage for their first official coming-out appearance to various community leaders, local dignitaries, family and friends at the Opening Ceremony event held Sunday, July 17 at the Japanese American National Museum. The seven candidates will compete for the title of Nisei Week Queen on Saturday, August 13, 7 p.m., at the Queen Coronation at the Aratani Japan America Theatre in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles.
Upon official coronation, the queen and her court will represent the Nisei Week Foundation at this
year's festival and other community events locally and nationally (including Nagoya, Japan) throughout� the year. The dinner prior to Coronation will be at the DoubleTree by Hilton LA Downtown, with cocktails being served at 4:30 p.m. Nisei Week Queen Coronation tickets are available at the Golden Circle level (includes special dinner prior to the event at the Double Tree by Hilton at 5 p.m.) with preferred seating at the coronation for $170 per person; general admission tickets are $85 per person.
The 2016 Nisei Week Candidates
Heather Yoneko Iwata (East San Gabriel Japanese Community Center)
Heather Yoneko Iwata is 25 years old and graduated from the University of Southern California with a bachelor's degree in communications. She aspires to be a leader in cultivating diversity within the entertainment industry and would eventually like to open up her own small business in Little Tokyo.
Iwata's hobbies include fly-fishing for trout at Mammoth Lakes, exploring hole-in-the-wall restaurants, mentoring at-risk teens, and venturing to foreign countries to experience how others live. This year Iwata will support the Pediatric Cancer Research Program as her platform.
Kaya Minezaki (Japanese Restaurant Association of America)
Kaya Minezaki is 24 years old and a graduate of the University of Hawaii at Manoa where she received her bachelor's degree in biology and a minor in English. She also studied abroad at Waseda University in Japan and Freie Universit�t Berlin in Germany before completing her degree. She plans to attend medical school, specializing in emergency medicine and working to provide compassionate healthcare to diverse and underserved communities. Minezaki's hobbies include playing the piano, dancing hula, learning foreign languages, hiking, traveling, and trying different ethnic cuisines. She will support Project Angel Food as her platform this year.
April Leilani Nishinaka (Gardena Evening Optimist)
April Leilani Nishinaka is 23 years old and graduated from the University of Southern California with a bachelor's degree in physics and a minor in American studies and ethnicity. She aspires to become a high school math or science teacher. Nishinaka's hobbies include doing arts and crafts, playing the violin, cheering for the USC Trojans and Los Angeles Dodgers, watching Disney movies, and empowering youth. The platform she will support this year is the Expanding Your Horizons Network.
Megan Tomiko Ono (Orange County Nikkei Coordinating Council)
Megan Tomiko Ono is 23 years old and a graduate of California State University, Long Beach with a
bachelor's degree in communication studies and a minor in marketing. She plans to attend graduate school and pursue a career in the nonprofit field, using her marketing and communication skills to support under-served communities. Ono's hobbies include playing basketball, running and surfing at the beach, serving as a facilitator for Kizuna's youth programs, and volunteering for other Japanese American community organizations. She will support the Lakers Youth Foundation as her platform.
Julia Kiyomi Tani (Pasadena Japanese Cultural Institute)
Julia Kiyomi Tani is 24 years old and a graduate of the California Maritime Academy with a bachelor's degree in international business and logistics. She hopes to become a special education teacher or speech pathologist. Tani's hobbies include playing basketball, volunteering in the community, working with special needs children, and going to Disneyland. She will support PATH as her platform this year.
Jaclyn Hidemi Tomita (San Fernando Valley Japanese Community Center)
Jaclyn Hidemi Tomita is 24 years old and graduated from San Diego State University with a bachelor's degree in multimedia art. She plans to attend nursing school to become a registered nurse, and later hopes to return to school to become a nurse practitioner and also pursue a doctorate degree. Tomita's hobbies include attending live music performances, making pottery pieces, listening to spoken word poetry, and watching plays at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood. Tomita is supporting the Michael J. Fox Foundation as her platform.
Shannon Aiko Rose Tsumaki (West Los Angeles JACL & Venice Japanese Community Center)
Shannon Aiko Rose Tsumaki is 22 years old and a graduate of Whittier College with a bachelor's degree in sociology and a minor in anthropology. She hopes to attain a management role in human resources, helping individuals to reach their potential as motivated and efficient employees. Tsumaki's hobbies include playing and coaching basketball, going to Disneyland, visiting her family in Hawaii, hanging out with her friends, watching movies, and baking treats. The platform she will support this year is the Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
The coronation event is set to be an evening filled with laughs and entertainment, with co-hosts actress Tamlyn Tomita and ABC Eyewitness News anchor David Ono. The evening's special entertainment will be a comedic performance by COLD TOFU, the nation's premier Asian American comedy improv and sketch group. For queen coronation and dinner tickets, contact Gerald Fukui at 213-626-2778 or [email protected].
The 2016 Nisei Week Japanese Festival is a nine-day event first held in 1934, and is recognized today as one of the longest running ethnic festivals in the United States. This event will take place in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo district from August 13-21. For a calendar of events, log on to www.NiseiWeek.org, call the Nisei Week Foundation office at 213.687.7193 or email [email protected]. The Nisei Week office is located at 244 South San Pedro Street, Suite 303, Los Angeles, CA 90012.� �
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