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OTSUKIMI 2025

Otsukimi 2025 – Thank You! 🌕✨

What an incredible evening under the autumn moon!
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate Otsukimi — お月見, our annual Japanese moon-viewing festival honoring tradition, community, and cultural exchange.

This year’s event was brought to life through the collective spirit of our community, partners, performers, artists, students, and volunteers. We are deeply grateful.

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Voices of Peace

Voices of Peace

Join us at the University of San Diego for Voices of Peace, a heartfelt gathering celebrating the International Day of Peace.

Enjoy inspiring talks, music, and performances that remind us of our collective power to create a more peaceful world. Together, we honor those who work for understanding and harmony across cultures.

📅 Sunday, September 21st, 2025
🕛 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
📍 University of San Diego – Kroc School of Peace Studies

Free and open to the public.
Click here for more details and to register.

Program Highlights

Video Message
A moving message from Hiroshima survivor Mike Kawamura, sharing his firsthand story and heartfelt call for compassion.

Panel Discussion with Peace Leaders

  • Dr. Akiko Mikamo – Psychologist, Author, Founder of SD-WISH, Global Peace Advocate

  • Dean Darren Kew – Dean, Kroc School of Peace Studies, USD

  • Dr. May Farid – Assistant Professor, Kroc School of Peace Studies, USD

Peace Crane Workshop
A hands-on activity where participants fold cranes in solidarity with survivors and communities around the world.

Live Performance
Shakuhachi musician Mary Lu Brandwein will perform throughout the workshop, providing a meditative soundscape.

Traditional Japanese Tea Service
Offered by the San Diego Urasenke (Blair Whitaker, Dr. Lisa Sochi Baird, Mary Demeo, and others), extending hospitality and reflection during the afternoon.