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Center Building

The JACCC Center building is a 5 story office building and was the first phase of the JACCC facilities followed by the construction of the James Irvine Garden, the Japan America Theatre and the JACCC Plaza.

Completed in 1980, the building houses the administrative, programming, fiscal and development departments of the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center.

The JACCC has tenants and rental space for office space, meetings, rehearsal and short term exhibitions.

Click here for more information on renting space in the Center Building.
 
The George J. Doizaki Gallery
The George J. Doizaki Gallery (main floor) was named in memorial to the late Mr. Doizaki who served as president of the JACCC for eight of its crucial fundraising years. The Doizaki Gallery is 2,000 square feet of museum-quality exhibition space, with climate control and high security. Since its opening in 1980, it has presented such outstanding exhibits as the unprecedented "Living National Treasures of Japan" in 1983, the Bugaku costumes form the Kasuga Grand Shrine in Nara in 1984 as part of the Olympic Arts Festival, and treasures from the Tokugawa Shogunate, also in 1984.

Gallery Hours:
Closed Monday.
Tuesday - Friday: 12 Noon to 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am to 4pm

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The Japanese Cultural Room
The Japanese Cultural Room (fifth floor) opened in Spring 1994 and is dedicated to the traditional cultural arts of Japan. This 1,500 square-foot area includes an area for the display of calligraphy, bonsai, ikebana and other traditional art forms, an area suitable for meetings, lectures and demonstrations, and an authentic 4 1/2 mat Japanese tea room.
The Japanese Cultural Room will be used for the JACCC's public programs of lectures, demonstrations and workshops on Japanese traditonal cultural arts. The room will also be available to cultural and community groups for activities related to the practice of their art forms.

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