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Film Screening & Talk Event: 'Hazama – Searching for a Space for Our Mother Tongue' and the Experiences of Second-Generation Immigrants

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A film screening of 'Hazama – Searching for a Space for Our Mother Tongue,' followed by a panel discussion with director Kiho Park and second-generation immigrants, will be held at Kanagawa Earth Plaza. The event explores language, identity, and integration within Japanese society.

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Q: What is the event about?
A: A screening of the film 'Hazama' followed by a talk with the director and second-generation immigrants on language and identity.
Q: Who can attend?
A: Open to all. Children’s exhibitions are also available.
Q: Is there an admission fee?
A: Free admission, but prior online reservation is required. Capacity: 100 people.
Q: How do I get to the venue?
A: 3-minute walk from Honcho-dai Station on the JR Negishi Line.
Q: Who are the organizers?
A: Kanagawa Earth Plaza, AJAPE Kanagawa, and NINJAL are co-hosting.