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J-Sei welcomes you to participate in our community and cultural organization that brings generations and families together to nurture and pass on Nikkei values through a broad array of senior services and cultural programs.
Book Club
New! K-drama fan club & DVD lending
Flavors of Spring 2026
Many thanks to our supporters!
Listen to J-Sei’s Podcast
Hibiki Kotoba
Come for a Visit

J-Sei Congregate Dining
We have enjoyed visiting and reconnecting with each other for Congregate Dining at J-Sei. We welcome you to join us as we expand our offering to EVERY THURSDAY at 11:30 am.
Please RSVP in advance with Sianne Susbilla at sianne@j-sei.org.
Classes & Events
Art, music, film, or food? Check out the wide range of special events and classes offered now.
Nutrition
Enjoy a Japanese meal with us or seniors can have hot lunches delivered to their homes. Find out more about our nutrition and food pantry programs.
Senior Services
A wide range of programs to help older adults remain at home are offered. Discover our case management, caregiver registry and friendly visitor programs.
Donate
J-Sei must fundraise over 65% of our budget to provide programs and to support this vibrant community. Learn about different options to give back with a one-time, annual, or planned gift.
Okinawan Migration to the United States
Okinawan Migration to the United States Sunday, July 14, 2-4pm PT - in-person and online Okinawans have been migrating to the United States for over 100 years. They have come in two major waves - before World War II and after World War II. What have been the...
Color, Light and Joy – Watercolor Paintings
Artist Reception - Saturday, June 15, 1 to 3 pm J-Sei Gallery, 1285 66h Street, Emeryville Exhibit Hours: Mon, Thurs, Fri 1 to 5 pm, and by appointment Visiting J-Sei on a Thursday afternoon, you might happen upon a light-filled room with murmurs of soft...
Edamame Protein Power-Up, a nutrition workshop
Edamame Protein Power-Up, a nutrition workshop Monday, June 10, 12 - 1 pm Join us for a nutrition information workshop and demonstration by Athena Apolis, a dieticianstudent from the University of Rhode Island. Learn about Sacrcopenia, the gradual loss of muscle mass...
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