For its 36thanniversary, the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, 244 S. San Pedro St., will present its signature New Year’s celebration, Kotohajime, on Sunday, Jan. 6, from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Special guests include Arugakki (taiko group), Tetsuya Nakamura (harmonica player), Ken Aiso (violinist), and Matsumae Kai (traditional folk musicians).
The ritual shooting of the arrow — a purification ceremony – will be performed by Ikkyu of the Los Angeles Kyudo Archery Group.
Tickets are $20 general, $18 for JACCC members. For reservations, visit http://jaccc.org.
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