San Jose's Yu-Ai Kai center celebrates 50 years of serving seniors in Japantown
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More than 500 people are expected to attend the event at the Hilton by Signia hotel in downtown San Jose, where honorees will include Wes Mukoyama, who served as the center's executive director from 2003-09; longtime San Jose Taiko leaders Roy and PJ Hirabayashi; the San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin, Wesley United Methodist Church and the San Jose Japantown Lions Association.
Situated near the neighborhood's two main churches but affiliated with neither, Yu-Ai Kai has become a common gathering spot for celebrations and offers a variety of classes and activities including yoga, ballet, karaoke, bingo, and mahjong - as well as workshops on how to use an iPad or navigate the VTA.
Read at The Mercury News
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