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Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal

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8155 Rue Rousselot
Montréal, QC, H2E 1Z7
 
Map of Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal, 8155 Rue Rousselot, Montréal, QC

The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal (JCCCM) is a vibrant hub dedicated to preserving and celebrating Japanese culture while fostering understanding and collaboration within the broader Canadian community. Established as a cultural cornerstone for Japanese Canadians and those with an interest in Japanese traditions, the JCCCM offers a welcoming space for cultural exchange, education, and community-building.

Through its diverse programming, the JCCCM provides opportunities to explore various aspects of Japanese heritage, including language, arts, history, and culinary traditions. Activities such as workshops, cultural festivals, and martial arts classes bring to life the depth and beauty of Japanese culture. The centre also serves as a gathering place for Japanese Canadians to connect with their roots, share stories, and strengthen their community bonds.

The JCCCM actively supports cultural integration and awareness, promoting cross-cultural dialogue through events and partnerships with local organizations. Its mission extends beyond preserving heritage to creating a dynamic platform for innovation and creativity, ensuring that Japanese culture continues to inspire future generations in Montreal and beyond.

With its commitment to inclusivity and education, the JCCCM stands as a bridge between cultures, offering meaningful experiences that enrich the multicultural landscape of Montreal. Whether hosting traditional celebrations or contemporary art exhibitions, the centre remains a vibrant testament to the enduring spirit of Japanese culture in Canada.

   

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Phone: (514) 728-5580

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