The Nikkei Stories of Steveston

Nikkei Stories of Steveston pays tribute to the struggles and successes of Japanese Canadian pioneers and their descendants.

Ten short documentary videos reanimate the people, places and events of the historic Steveston Japanese Canadian community.

Nikkei Stories signage is now located in 10 locations around Steveston. These signs display a QR code that link viewers directly to the corresponding video via their mobile phones.

The videos can also be accessed online at: www.nikkeistories.com/#videos

Nikkei Stories of Steveston launched 16 February, 2016 at an official Premiere event held at the Steveston Buddhist Temple.

Richmond Mayor, Malcolm Brodie was the event’s Master of Ceremonies and special guest speakers were: Mr. Akira Uchida, Deputy Consul General of Japan; Mr. Seiji Okada, Consul General of Japan; Mr. Kelvin Higo, Chair of the Steveston Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre; Mr. Loren Slye, Chair of the Steveston Historical Society; Mr. Gordon McLennan, Writer/Director at Orbit Films; Mr. Greg Masuda, Camera/Editor at Orbit Films

Some pictures from the launch event:

SHS Chair Loren Slye speaking to our Nikkei Stories Premiere audience
SHS Chair Loren Slye speaking to our Nikkei Stories Premiere audience
Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie welcomes the Nikkei Stories at the Premiere event
Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie welcomes the Nikkei Stories at the Premiere event
Historical photos of the Steveston Buddhist Temple
Historical photos of the Steveston Buddhist Temple
Historical photos of the Steveston Buddhist Temple
Historical photos of the Steveston Buddhist Temple
The Nikkei Stories walking tour pamphlets ready to be handed out.
The Nikkei Stories walking tour pamphlets ready to be handed out.