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New Year's Day Japanese TV Guide: UTB
January 01, 2010



 

UTB Rookie

ROOKIES The Movie: Graduation

GenreMovie

On Air ScheduleJanuary 1   10:00pm -12:40am

CASTRyuta Sato, Hayato Ichihara, Keisuke Koide etc

A fired-up high-school teacher who teaches his baseball team the importance of having a dream, and the students he leads, burning with this dream of a national championship. 

 

A group of modern young people of the baseball club at Futakotamagawa High School: they heve no hope for the future, and no idea of what they want to do. 

 

'The world is full of hope', a new teacher, Kawato shouts at them. 'Don't make fun of people who have dreams'.  Overcoming problems with the new players, and an injury to their captain, with Kawato, they move into the semifinal tournament that leads to their final chance at a national championship. 

 

Will the dreams of the Futakotamagawa baseball team come true? Meanwhile, graduation day draws near...

 

UTB Cookinh Kurihara

Harumi Kurihara Cooking & Talk Show

On Air ScheduleJanuary 1   10:00am-10:30am & 7:30pm-8:00pm

 

Celebrity homemaker and television personality Harumi Kurihara held a cooking and talk show on September 19 at the Marriot Hotel in Torrance.

 

Although she has done many cooking shows in Japan, this was her first time in the U.S. Over 550 fans welcomed Kurihara, whose cooking lesson was on cooking with leftover ingredients. Kurihara's recipes included picked cucumbers, ginger rice, carrot and tuna salad and celery and onion chicken meatballs.

 

After the cooking show, Kurihara spoke about and gave advice on family and health.  Harumi Kurihara is one of the best-known cookery writers in Japan.

 

Her recipes, based on Japanese home cooking, are full of her original ideas and are loved by many people of all generations.

 

During her 20-year career as a cookery writer, she has published 108 books with a total number of copies printed exceeding 20 million and has introduced more than 4,000 original recipes. 


UTB Happya Darts 

Happy Darts (Presented in American Film Market)

GenreMovie

On Air ScheduleJanuary 1   10:30am -12:10pm

 

UTB Machiko Begins 

Machiko! Begins (Presented in American Film Market)

GenreMovie

On Air ScheduleJanuary 2   10:00pm -11:30pm


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Reminder: "Oshogatsu" in Little Tokyo, Jan 1

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New Year Celebration: "Oshogatsu" in Little Tokyo, Jan 1


Oshogatsu Cheers
"Oshogatsu" in Little Tokyo (Photo by Nobuyuki Okada)

The Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce Foundation present the 13th Annual 2011 Oshogatsu in Little Tokyo event on January 1, 2011. 


Oshogatsu Toast
"Oshogatsu" in Little Tokyo (Photo by Nobuyuki Okada)

This is a day-long celebration of the New Year and will be held at Weller Court and the Japanese Village Plaza in Little Tokyo, Downtown Los Angeles.


The festivities begin with the Opening Ceremony at 11:00 a.m. at Weller Court. New Year's greetings will be made by community leaders and the 2010 Nisei Week Queen and her Court. 


Various performances follow including Taiko drumming, flower arrangement, classical Japanese dance, Japanese calligraphy demonstration, kimono show and martial arts, to name a few.  Performances will be held in two locations:  Weller Court from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and Japanese Village Plaza from 12 noon - 4:00 p.m.  


Oshogatsu Kimono
"Oshogatsu" in Little Tokyo (Photo by Nobuyuki Okada)

In addition, enjoy the Japanese New Year tradition of mochitsuki, which is the pounding of sweet rice into paste and molded into shape.  Mochi is a traditional food enjoyed on New Year's Day in Japan. 

In addition, yakisoba (Japanese noodles), chilli rice and other food booths will be available.  Children can enjoy making kites and origami (the art of paper folding) at the arts and crafts stations.  Several of the shops and restaurants will be open in Little Tokyo.


A new addition to the festivities is the first ever 'Happy New Year in Little Tokyo Lucky Sake Tasting' event which will be held at the Kyoto Grand Hotel & Gardens from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.  Special advanced sales tickets are:  $20 per person, and $35 per couple.  At the door, the cost is $40 per person.  For more information:  Email:  AllJapanNews@gmail.com or call (213) 680-0011.


Oshogatsu Taiko
"Oshogatsu" in Little Tokyo (Photo by Nobuyuki Okada)

Oshogatsu in Little Tokyo is sponsored by many community companies, organizations and volunteers, and we thank them for their support to make this happen.

This has been an annual family event for the past 12 years so bring your family and friends and celebrate the New Year in Little Tokyo on January 1st!


For more information please go to: http://jccsc.com or call (213) 626-3067.


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