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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
Sunday, March 29th
Tickets available until 3/22/26.
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.
Stitching Paper: Quilting Japan and America
Stitching Paper: Quilting Japan and America by Lucy Arai The exhibit will be on view from June 19 to July 9 in the J-Sei Gallery. The gallery will be open M-F, from 1 to 4 pm, and by appointment. For the community programs on June 24th, the gallery will open at 1 pm...
Tour Alameda’s Historic Japantown
J-Sei Visit Alameda's Historic Japantown Friday, May 26th 10 am to 2 pm Join us for a walking tour of Alameda's Historic Japantown. See the newly installed Tonarigumi historic markers, hear the stories of the past, and discover what transpired during the 100-year +...
Children’s Day Exhbit at J-Sei
Children's Day Exhibit May 4 - June 6 During the post-war years, Children’s Day became a national holiday of Japan. Formerly celebrated as Boy’s Day on May 5th, the holiday was renamed and refocused in 1948 to also honor the role of Mothers, to shift away from...
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