The Making Of A Japanese

Sun Mar 16 2025

2:00 PM - 3:40 PM (Doors 1:30 PM)

Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre

6 Sakura Way (formerly Garamond Court) Toronto, ON M3C 1Z5

$5.31 - $10.62 plus HST & Fee

All Ages

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THE MAKING OF A JAPANESE 小学校~それは小さな社会~

 

“A warm and engaging portrait of Japanese schoolchildren” - Japan Times

What are the traits necessary to become part of Japanese society? Following 1st and 6th graders at a public elementary school in Tokyo for a year, we observe a school system that might differ from other countries. Alongside studying, the kids learn about self-discipline, community spirit and good manners. The fine balance between individualism and being respectful towards others is tested on a daily basis.

The film highlights telling details in the fabric of school life, like the way students pause at the threshold of a classroom before entering, or grade each other on how tidily they place their footwear in the shoe cupboard. These rules are part of a system that assigns a surprising amount of responsibility from a young age: even first graders are expected to clean classrooms, serve meals at lunchtime and learn to function efficiently as a group.

THE MAKING OF A JAPANESE elevates the important childhood years and is a fascinating watch about the big dramas of everyday life. By Japanese American film maker Ema Ryan Yamazaki.


Directed by Ema Ryan Yamazaki
 

Net Capacity: 500

The Making Of A Japanese

  • The Making Of A Japanese

    The Making Of A Japanese

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The Making Of A Japanese

Sun Mar 16 2025 2:00 PM - 3:40 PM

(Doors 1:30 PM)

Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre Toronto ON
The Making Of A Japanese

$5.31 - $10.62 plus HST & Fee All Ages

THE MAKING OF A JAPANESE 小学校~それは小さな社会~

 

“A warm and engaging portrait of Japanese schoolchildren” - Japan Times

What are the traits necessary to become part of Japanese society? Following 1st and 6th graders at a public elementary school in Tokyo for a year, we observe a school system that might differ from other countries. Alongside studying, the kids learn about self-discipline, community spirit and good manners. The fine balance between individualism and being respectful towards others is tested on a daily basis.

The film highlights telling details in the fabric of school life, like the way students pause at the threshold of a classroom before entering, or grade each other on how tidily they place their footwear in the shoe cupboard. These rules are part of a system that assigns a surprising amount of responsibility from a young age: even first graders are expected to clean classrooms, serve meals at lunchtime and learn to function efficiently as a group.

THE MAKING OF A JAPANESE elevates the important childhood years and is a fascinating watch about the big dramas of everyday life. By Japanese American film maker Ema Ryan Yamazaki.


Directed by Ema Ryan Yamazaki
 

Net Capacity: 500
The Making Of A Japanese

The Making Of A Japanese

Film

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
G/A Admit One
General
$14.00 ($10.62 + $3.38 fees, including tax)
JCCC member
$11.50 ($8.85 + $2.65 fees, including tax)
Kid 14 & under
$7.50 ($5.31 + $2.19 fees, including tax)

Delivery Method

eTickets