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Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, Toronto. September 2025

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Kendo at the JCCC
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, Toronto. September 2025

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hi there, I saw a post you made under the job corps tag, and had a question. I was just wondering what itâs like living there on campus, what the dorms are like, the food, if there are any activities/field trips, and what weekends are like. iâm most likely gonna join job corps and might live on campus. thank you for reading :)
Hey! Thanks for asking! Iâm going to start with a disclaimer that one, every center is different, two, itâs been close to exactly four years since I graduated, and three, Iâm also asking input from two of my brothers (we ALL went to job corps at different centers! so we have a pretty wide range of experiences)! Oh, and for those who may just see this in the tag, my goal is to be as unbiased as possible because thereâs so much hate for this program and itâs not all true⌠but neither are all the promises a recruiter makes, yâknow?
So one thing that is commonly said about Job Corps, at least at the center I was at and the center one of my brothers is as, is that itâs a mixture of high school, college, the military, and prison. Living on campus is odd⌠if youâre a minor, you may find you have a lot more freedom than before, but if youâre an adult you have a lot less. Since the JC system serves people ages 16-24, they treat everyone like theyâre 17 years and 364 days old or so⌠old enough to take care of things yourself but not an adult yet. This is important because it dictates literally everything about center life (we call them centers instead of campuses a lot of the time) and it can make or break you. If youâre over eighteen and canât get over the lack of freedom, itâll ruin you. If you can swallow your pride, you can actually have a great time. Itâs like going to boarding school, really (confirmed with friends of mine who have in fact gone to boarding school and who Iâve shared experiences with).Â
Almost everything varies from center to center, dorm life included. If you can, find out whoâs in charge of your center. I went to a Forest Service Job Corps, and thatâs one of the âbadâ kinds, along with Department of Labor centers. If youâre lucky, youâll be in a contracted center. The difference in dorms is the amount of people and how nice they are. My centerâs dorms were 28 people to a âbay,â or a hall with five rooms, and four bays in a building. The biggest room could house eight, the smallest four. The beds were metal and most were bunk beds, and the floor was tile. Cinderblock walls, metal lockers for storing our things. It was almost prisonlike in the rooms, but we had a comfy common area with rugs and couches and could drag our blankets out and make it pretty okay. At my brotherâs contracted center, the largest rooms house four people and many only house two. Iâve seen pictures of normal beds with wooden frames, dressers, and carpets. So really, it depends on the experience, but itâs always what you make of it!
Anime North is sponsoring the screening of "The Night Is Short, Walk on Girl" at this year's Toronto Japanese Film Festival at the JCCC on June 9th at 1:30pm. We will be giving away passes as contest prizes during and after Anime North 2018; though, if you don't win, tickets are only $12.
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Time is almost upon us for another Halloween Festival at the JCCC on Oct. 27 from 7pm to midnight.
The Toronto Japanese Film Festival and Anime North are co-presenting the Toronto premiere of Kenji Kamiyama's delightful ANCIEN AND THE MAGIC TABLET / NAPPING PRINCESS ăă˛ăăĺ§Ť. Itâs a visually spectacular, gender-bending adventure set in the not-too-distant machine-driven future, in which young woman Kokone is having strange dreams of warring machines, hinting at long-dormant family secrets. Sunday August 20 at 2:00pm @ JCCC.
Tickets at 416-441-2345 or http://www.jccc.on.ca/en/events/jcinema.php
Come join us at the JCCC for this year's Spring Festival and check out the Anime North sponsored events!
Hana Matsuri March 4-5 2017, 12 Noon - 5 PM Admission Prices:
Family: $14.00 (2 adults & 2 children) Adult and Children (1-16yrs old): $6.00 Seniors: $4.00 JCCC Members and AN2016 Badge holders: Free! (Must present AN2016 badge)
Family friendly cosplay are welcome!
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ANIME NORTH PROJECT COSPLAY March 4, 2017 Registration time: 12 Noon - 2 PM in Heritage Lounge Construction time: 2 PM - 3 PM in Heritage Lounge Fashion Show Judging: 3:30 PM in Kobayashi Hall