Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Love Nature Clean-Up (Nov.9)

Announcement:
1M Family Volunteer @ Arakawa River Clean-up
scheduled for Nov.9, 2008
As part of the GPF-Japan program, FJMGP will join other GPF peace partner organization in doing service for peace activity along the Arakawa River this coming Nov.9. FJMGP members outside Tokyo will be joining the series of clean-up activities on scheduled in each areas of different prefectures nationwide from now until Nov.13. It is a good opportunity to strengthen our families ties through working together with other families in serving our community and protecting the environment for everyone`s sake.
Click Here for Love Nature Clean-Up website
Date: November 9, 2008 Sunday
Time: 9:30 pm - 12:30 pm
Meeting Time: 9:20 am
Meeting Place: Horikiri Bridge


Access: 5 minutes walk from Horikiri Station of Tobu Isezaki Line

Bring: Working Gloves, Hand Towel
Wear: comfortable clothes , rubber shoes or working boots
FJMGP members, please wear our purple shirt , or anything purple
Other Filipino groups can wear purple too or your group’s shirt
Notes: Wear mask if you have allergies
Even if it rains, the clean Up is pushing thru, just bring raincoat and rain boots
If there are changes, it will be announced
Please confirm participation thru your coordinators or
contact Lala Hasegawa at
fjmgp@yahoo.com

Thanks for reading.

Precy Akahori
FJMGP, Secretariat

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Niigata Mini GPF

Mini GPF in Niigata
Kurosaki Shiminkaikan, Niigata
Oct 26,2008


Report By: Allan C. Cadano


Niigata peace advocates organized a peace rally last Sunday October 26 at Niigata City Kurosaki Civic Hall. Some organizations who called each other as peace-partners shared a common vision of not only appreciating peace but to build a world of peace starting from himself as an individual, to family level to community, nation, world and realize the global peace aimed.


Mrs.Angelita Obara together with her peacemates in FJMGP shared their perspectives in achieving peace by educating the many Filipino people in Japan through a so called mini global peace festival. She introduced her organization with the top of being a co-sponsor of Japan’s Global Peace Festival which will be held in Tokyo on November 15, 2008 at Ajinomoto Stadium.
Another speaker during the Niigata event was Mr. Brian Dirige who fathomed man desiring for peace. He correlated it to 3-D he called dream, desire and destiny. He declared peace as not isolation; equated true peace to unconditional love; that give and take action processes peace between man’s mind and body or between husband and wife.
The main speaker was a Japanese in the person of Mr. Mori Hayato. His realistic views about peace in man, in family were presented with some factors challenging peace in them. He correlated Aids to the absence of purity of love. He mentioned one case between students who have problems and teachers who use force that leads to violence as a contradiction to peace. He mentioned the tradition of Japanese as lover of nature, as people who live peacefully but lost these during and after the WWII. He strongly said that these need to be restored. Global Peace Festival is one way to make it restored and there will be GPF in every two years according to Universal Peace Federation which he leads in Niigata being one of the peace ambassadors in that place.
The event was polarized with good cultural numbers like the Salakot and tinikling dance from Philippine culture; the Hula and Okinawan Dance from Hawaii and Japan culture; the Martial Arts ballet of Tong Il Mo Do Martial Arts Club of Master Hoshiko sensie and some songs. All of them resemble peace in tune and movements as they were all heartily rendered and demonstrated to and for all.

All the peace messages are good to ponder when one brings it back home and shifts himself from being a peace-lover to peace-builder..The master of ceremony, Mr. Ronie delos Santos made very wonderful untiring job; the organizers in Niigata led by Mrs. Ethel Hayakawa including one mother Maricon who was craddling and taking care of her young child but untiringly served the audience with good foods, the fathers too who were around doing technical works behind, the registrar, Roselle, the errands, the drivers, the cook and volunteers and all who prefected their unity in making the event a real success.

The closing remarks was delivered by Allan Cadano who made a perfect re-cap of the whole event !
Mabuhay ang kapayapaan para sa buong mundo!!! Long live peace for the whole world.

Shizuoka Mini GPF

Mini- GPF Shizuoka 2008
Forest Hill , Guest House
October 19, 2008


A narrative report by: Rowena Dait Kobayashi

"In Glory Shared with Sacred Peak, Mt. Fuji, An Auspicious Start"
The wave of the success of mini-GPF in the different parts of Japan reach the City lying on the foot of Mt. Fuji. The city that was been nurtured and guarded by the sacred peak for a long time....The
City of Fujinomiya, Shizuoka. Accepting the challenge to hold a Mini-GPF in our prefecture posed numerous responsibilities to tackle. But doing what we can, with what we have and where we are paved way to start something that can bring three families ( Cernardo, Shijo and Kobayashi) together, to work for a common goal. Not for Shizuoka to be left behind, to be part of this timely crusade for peaceful endeavor and to be able to catch GPF fever that is infectious so that it can be passed from one person to another, one place to another. Series of meeting were held planning for the venue, target date, target number of guest, speakers and other human resources , whose potentials and talents are required to make this event a great success.

We have chosen Forest Hill , Guest House the venue for the event. The place is overlooking Mt. Fuji. The symbol of Japan's formidable spirit. The ambience and the amenities are suitable for an initial activity such as this. First impression will last as they say, and we wanted to captivate a good impression from our guest and participants. This place can accommodate 120 guest but the actual number of participants attended reached 134.

The most awaited day has come. On October 19, 2008 guest coming from different walks of life, religious, educators, politician, friends and associates filled the hall. While waiting for the incoming guest, video presentation of the successful Phil. GPF 2007 and Phil. GPF2008 were shown to the guest as an starter for them to have an overview of what the gathering all about.

The program proper was formally opened with a doxology. Ms. Hiroko Ito played Okarina, accompanied by Ms. Remiko Sano on Keyboards in their melodious rendition of Amazing Grace. Ms. Aya Watai , a grade five elementary student shared her skillful ability as she played her violin.

Guest, friends and participants were warmly welcomed by Ms.Rowena D. Kobayashi, FJMGP-Shizuoka Coordinator. She posed the following challenge to the audience..." If we don't have a clear vision...WHAT then? If we will not be counted...WHO? If we will not start within us, within our family..WHERE? If we will not start now..WHEN?

Ms. Prescila Akahori-FJMGP Executive Secretary gave a detailed introduction of what FJMGP (Filipino- Japanese Movement for Global Peace) all about. Through the powerpoint presentation, she explained what the logo symbolizes, enumerated the goals and the different groups that serve as co-partners for peace. She too informed the audience about the different activities conducted and updated them with the Mini-GPF in the different prefectures of Japan. Her speech was spontaneous that the needed information about FJMGP was clearly explained.

Hawaian Dance number was spearheaded by Hirose Sensie. A hula dance instructor together with her friends. Their gentle and synchronized movement were awesome. They have proven that as one grow in years, the more graceful one should be.

Hon. Yoshihisa Okamura- Fuji City Councilor, started his speech greeting the audience in Tagalog." Magandang Hapon Po, Kumusta kayo?" For a Japanese City Councilor to speak even a bit of Tagalog is something. He delivered his speech in bilingual, English and Japanese. The center of his speech was his appreciation to the goals GPF and he expressed his willingness to take part in this notable endeavor.

A vocal solo by Jay V. Cartasano energized the participants in his breathtaking rendition of Sen No Kase ne Natte. A famous Japanese ballad sang by a famous Japanese tenor. Followed by a Filipino folkdance in the tune of "Itik-Itik" was performed by Saki and Miki Shijo.

FJMGP- President Ms. Angelita Obara delivered her powerpoint presentation on the Visions of GPF. She talked about the sad realities of present Japan and linked it to the 4 Themes of GPF. She gave her updates on the calendar of activities of the different GPF International and explained about 1,000,000 family voliunteer and the importance of 1 coin project. Her enthusiastic and dynamic presentation impressed the audience, much more to the delight of the Japanese members who need more enlightenment of what GPF is all about.

Mr. Kazuyoshi Kobayashi with his artistic expertise in the field of calligraphy wrote in a long calligraphic paper "Jenrui Ichi Kazuko" , "One Family" in English . People from the audience moved forward to witness his skillful use of brush.

The President of FJBFA ( Filipino Jaspanese Blessed Family Association) Mr. Ruben Cruz emphasized that we shouldn't be a mere expectator but a participant in such a historical peaceful endeavor. He also encouraged the audience to be part of Nov. 15 GPF Japan to held in Tokyo .

Ms. Lourdes Lee, in her golden voice joined by the audience in singing the Theme Song, " Where Peace Begin". She came all the way from Nagoya. In closing , Ms. Yasue Cernardo expressed her gratitude to all the guest and participants who inspite of their busy schedule made it for the event . She too announced the upcoming activity which is a volunteer activity at Ofuji Elementary School.

To make this event a memorable one, we had an outdoor picture taking overlooking Mt. Fuji. As the participants returned to the hall, they were welcomed with a song rendered by Ms. Elsie Fukasawa entitled "Biyahe Tayo". The main speaker surprised everybody when she joined Mr. Arnold Hiramis in a Martial Arts Ballet, in the tuned of "Eye of the Tiger". Mr. Arnold Hiramis was joined by his two energetic daughters as they performed another WHD ballet. How awesome to watch father - daughters tandem. Songs, dances and lively conversations filled the hall as the guest and participants enjoyed their sumptuous refreshments. The Masters of Ceremonies were Mr. Hiroyuki and Mrs. Elnes Shijo.

Our appreciation to all brothers and sisters who in one way or another extendended their assistance in making this event a great success. To Mr. and Mrs Arnold Hiramis and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Rommel Tayag, Mr. and Mrs. Bong Jarap and Family, Mr.and Mrs. Yukio Lee, Mr. Jun Flores, Mr. Ruben Cruz, Ms. Nora Magpantay, Ms. Angelita Obara, Ms. Prescila Akahori, Ms. Nakako Ito and Ms. Yoshimi, Mr. Joseph Cernardo who serve as an official cameraman.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

FJMGP @ GPF promotion event in Osaka

Multicultural Festival of Youth 2008
& GPF Peace Partnership Agreement
Osaka


October 13, 2008

Angelita Obara, President of FJMGP and some members of FJMGP Osaka Chapter spear headed the Filipino community participants in the recently concluded Multicultural Festival of Youth 2008 in Osaka .This was preceded by the 4 mini GPFs organized by FJMGP which were hosted in Nagano, Saitama, Fukuoka and Miyazaki , all held on same day of Oct.12 . Right after her participating the International Leadership Conference in Tokyo, she has to fly over to Osaka to attend this big event with an audience of not less than a thousand. This is one of the ongoing GPF promotion initiatives in preparation of the incoming Nov.15 main event in Tokyo. FJMGP was one among the GPF partners that had helped in mobilizing such gathering of multi-cultural audience, majority of which are Japanese youth.
As part of this occassion , Mrs. Obara was one of the speakers of the Peace Partnership Agreement for international VIP participants where the theme is "Multi-cultural society starts from multi-cultural exchange youth". Prominent Filipino leaders in Osaka and nearby areas were invited by FJMGP brothers and sisters to attend this rally . Mrs. Obara delivered the message of FJMGP`s role in organizing the different Filipino community groups in Japan and what Filipinos can do to help advocate peace in this nation. As a model for other international groups in Japan, the multi-cultural population can become bridge of peace for Japanese to become part and engage in GPF`s big dream of One Family under God.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Nagano Mini GPF (Photo Report)

2nd Nagano Mini GPF
co-sponsored by UFPA/UFO/FJMGP
Suwako Heights, Sogo Fukushi Center

Oct,12, 2008
Photo By: Boy Navarro & Jun Granada

Another successful Mini GPF was held in Nagano after few months of launching last August participated by Filipino community in Nagano. NTT Communicatons and PNB(Philippine National Bank-Nagano branch) were the major sponsors. This whole day big event was held through the collaboration of peace partnership between UFO(United Filipino Organization), UFPA(United Filipino for Peace & Advancement) and FJMGP. The main program was held in the morning followed by entertainment through group dance and individual singing competition.
Detailed report will soon be posted and meanwhile, below pictures capture the bright spirit of one BIG FAMILY on a day of celebrating PEACE .

Friday, October 17, 2008

Saitama Mini GPF

Mini GPF held in Saitama
Hotel Brillante Musashino, Kami Ochiai, Saitama-ken

Oct.12,2008
Report by : Lorie Shiokawa

Not to be outdone by the ongoing pre-Global Peace Festival all over Japan, the FJMGP-Saitama Chapter had organized and held a Mini-GPF withthe Theme:”One Global Family, One Heart, One Culture” last October 12, 2008 at the Audiovisual Seminar Room of With You Saitama Building, 4th Flr of Hotel Brillante Musashino, Kami Ochiai, Saitama-ken. The event was sponsored by the FJMGP-Saitama Chapter in collaboration with FJBFA Filipino Japanese Blessed Family Association and TIMD Tong-il Moodo Phillippines in Japan.
As early as 12:30 PM, people can be seen sitting and chatting happily on the benches outside the Seminar hall while guests kept on arriving as the usherettes welcomed them and the registration staff busy attending to them and distributing the participants’ kit which contained the well-prepared program, GPF flyer and a CD of the GPF Theme Song Where Peace Begins; all in just a 500 yen registration fee.

The doors of the Audiovisual Room opened at 1:15 PM, the seats were filled right away with some standing at the back and the program started at 1:30PM. Our very own, Mr. Reuben Cruz , the president of the FJBFA Filipino Japanese Blessed Family Association one handedly emceed the whole program which was opened by a heartwarming song of Ms. Karen Takahashi, the owner of Chance Club. The National Anthem was lead by Ms. Gina Hirayama of Omiya Catholic Filipino Community and followed by an Invocation of Ms. Marichu Suzuki of the Filipino Nazarene Church Family.

The smartly dressed Executive Secretary of the FJMGP, who also works with the Yokohama Board of Education, Ms. Priscila Akahori, introduced the Filipino Japanese Movement for Global Peace through a powerpoint, showing the group’s different activities in partnership with other organizations and the mini-GPF’s that were held in other parts of Japan so far.

The TIMD Kids with their masters Arnold Heramis and Alex Baguio rendered a remarkable martial arts performance called Form of Peace to the delight of the audience.

Then the opening remarks was given by Ms. Nancy Nishi of the IFA International Family Association. She touched the hearts of the listeners by her testimony of being a part of an international marriage. She is an American married to a Japanese, have 5 children and one grandchild, and a successful English teacher.

A GPF 2008 promotional video was shown and when the Philippine GPFs that were held in the different provinces especially Mindanao was viewed in the screen the Filipino participants in the audience can’t helped but be overwhelmed by the greatness of this project.

The highlight of the program was the message of the Keynote Speaker, Mr. Yuzaburo Sam Nagasaka, the project coordinator of the Global Peace Festival, and the official Japanese translator for Dr. Hyun Jin Moon, the founder and the main speaker of GPF. He has worked in various countries, counseling college students, advising and coordinating service and cultural projects. He spent a year with his family in the Philippines, as a consultant for W-CARP Philippines thus he felt at home with a Filipino audience that day.

He gave a meaningful explanation in of what the GPF is all about, how it started and presented through powerpoint the GPF events all over the world. He invited all the participants saying that “I remember your faces so I will look for you there in the Main Event on Nov. 15th”.

An intermission number was rendered by the teen Ms. Fumika Cruz, the talented daughter of Reuben and Masumi Cruz. She played the music of Amazing Grace through the clarinet. And it was indeed an amazing day for everyone .

The group then moved to the next room for the awaited snack time. Everyone was treated with a big muffin, macaroons, biko and a bottle of drink. While guests are having difficulty finishing up their muffins, the raffle draw started and winners of one sack of rice with groceries, CD Cassette Player, T-Fal Frying Pan and consolation prizes were all excited and happy with what they got to bring home.

The closing message was given by Mr. Kiyoshi Nishi, the President of the Biblical Study Forum for World Peace. He thanked the participants for coming and encouraged again everyone to attend the GPF on Nov. 15th.

The Certificate of Attendance was distributed and the event was capped with a group picture-taking. The event ended at around 5PM.

Congratulations to FJMGP- Saitama chapter for a job well-done. Around 150 participants . To all the GPF Saitama staff lead by Mr. Arnold Heramis, thank you very much for your efforts for a successful GPF in Saitama.

Fukuoka Mini GPF

Fukuoka Mini GPF
Onojo Madokapia Small Hall, Onojo City, Fukuoka
Oct. 12, 2008

Reported by: Jo-Ann Manzano Haga

Another successful GPF event was organized at the south part of Japan through the unconditional support of Kyuushu FJMGP family and International Family Association around the area. Helen Hamada, FJMGP Coordinator based in Kitakyushu City and Raffly Ablong, program committe leader , were among those FJMGP leaders who made sure the event was hosted successfully and smoothly.
Please browse over Jo-Ann`s detailed report below.


FUKUOKA, JAPAN- Right on cue, on October 12, the mini-Global Peace Festival- Fukuoka 2008 without fireworks nor clowns, staged its debut at the Madokapia Small Hall in the heart of Onojoh City.

Representatives of 15 countries trooped to the venue with a good number of staff and participants elegantly donning colorful national costumes and attires. Opening entertainment numbers performed by Ms. Emma Kuwano, a professional singer and another Filipina dancer raised the excitement for the gathering. At home on stage was Mr. Rafael Ablong as the master of ceremony
and Ms. Ernie Kakehashi who came all the way from Sasebo, Nagasaki to give the closing remarks. The energetic duo masterfully presented to an estimated audience of more than a hundred, not including the many children , a simple but thunderous event that would later make participants to want for more.

Smartly clad in his native national costume, Mr. Boniface Nwabuisi , from Nigeria , offered an invocation prayer. This was followed by a short video introduction of what GPF is all about.

Filipino-Japanese Movement for Global Peace (FJMGP) Kyushu-A Coordinator Ms. Helen Hamada gave heartwarming welcome remarks which was followed by an awesome GPF Powerpoint Presentation in Japanese by Mr. Hirofumi Sato, Universal Peace Federation(UPF) representative from Fukuoka. Mrs. Akiko Han(Japanese-Korean couple ) delivered a very fine simultaneous translation into English. She also did translate into the Japanese language the guest speaker's English speech.

Filipinos and Friends in Fukuoka,(FFF), earlier agreed to grace the event with their professional dancers and what a well-rehearsed entertainment number that was. It really illuminated the small hall. The dancers' graceful performance of the popular Bulaklakan Flower dance and Philippine National dance Tinikling were met with loud applause .

One participant commented "Natsukashi... it has been a long time since she saw that kind-a-dance".

Ms. Patricia Hino(from Zimbabwe), head of the International Family Association (IFA) Fukuoka took the podium and gave a delightful introduction of the guest speaker. Throughout the course of preparation leading to the event , Ms. Hino was a force to reckon with, with her good vibes, positive oulook and unchanging missionary spirit. She really had put to good use her past mission experiences in Africa, United States and Japan.

Centering on the theme "Establishing a Culture of Peace in the Pacific Realm", the keynote speaker Reverend James Herdon , gave a moving , capturing lecture . To quote Mr. Ablong's description ..."The speaker's unique ability to connect to all kinds of people in the audience was a great eye-catcher and inspiration for the day. His very solid voice had a pacifying effect. He made points in the principle easier to understand by the participants".
One FFF officer, Grace , also commented, "the speech content was very good, it should have been heard by more people". Talking about the speaker, he is a professor of philosophy at the Okinawa campus of Maryland University and serves also as Chaplain for US Military and Naval Forces based in Okinawa. He has been with the True Mother's Tour in the US. He showed to some staff his pictures with TP's, Hyun Jin Nim, Rev. Chang Shik Yang and poses with other top leaders of our movement. He has done missions in the Philippines for six months, Korea 2 years, Thailand, India and other countries in Asia. He has traveled far and wide that in fact, the day after the event, he is to go to Korea by boat--alone. His song renditions before and after his speech was a give away that the appreciative audience really lapped it up.
Another participant Ms. Malou Hata quipped, " he has a very good voice and sang very well".

Everything went smoothly during the event even there was very little time to rehearse and prepare the participants and entertainers for the sequences.

Technically speaking, the team of Mr. Kunihiko Yoshiura, Jose Mbau, Harris Mulbah, and others were surely dependable. Neither a hitch here nor there , from gadgets to props, wires and all was encountered. By the time the Finale came, participants were already waving their hand-made flaglets and singing-along with the GPF Theme Song " Where Peace Begins"..

Certificates of Partnership were awarded by UPF with FJMGP to the participating groups and associations, and individuals like FFF, IFA, APTF.

If the success of the event could be measured by fahrenheit, might have been 39.4 degrees. A baby was that hot while her mother Cirila Ashina served as one of the receptionists. Remy Yoneyama , Emely Furukawa , Josephine Nishiyama and other 2 - 3 japanese ladies teamed up with Ms. Edna Hirae in receiving , ushering and helping guests. Sheryl Nakashima and husband was instrumental during the preparation phase of the venue and the entertainment.

Other figureheads that made the day truly remarkable were the committee chairs and members who offered so much internal and external conditions , notwithstanding perseverance, patience and faith. Mr. John Santillan, who along with Mr. Santiago Baltazar who served as liaison and transportation officers said the oft-quoted lines " It was like being a full-time member once again ". Every bit of it maybe, as he did his route without the luxury of any lunch.Josefina Nakamoto jumped ship at the last minute and ended up as 'mother figure' at the kid's room, along with Mrs. Baltazar, and some volunteer japanese ladies, too.

To cap the festival, a very relaxed after-event dinner that overflowed with Costco's eternal favorites... rottiserrie chicken, paella, salads, fruits and drinks . Haga family's delivery of the goods was timed right when everyone was already literally starved and fatigued. The cutting of the cake was done with an enjoyable chorus of 'Happy Victory Everyone'. International group was appreciated to have done something something very remarkable and promised to extend help as much as it is needed.


The event went on like a whirlwind- in contrast to the monthlong preparation beforehand that had trimmings of snafu's, loopholes, surprises , twists and turns. It may not be perfect, but the people made up for it , their unaccounted volumes of prayers especially --- absentees included.

Thanks to below working committe of the event:
Secretariat - Joy Kikuchi & Mrs. Jo-ann Haga
Finance - Kazuyo Ablong & Remy Yoneyama
Reception - Edna Hirae
Translation- Mrs. Akiko Han & Patricia Hino
Stage, Lights & Sounds – Kunihiko Yoshiura & Isao Nakashima
Program – Raffy Ablong
Entertainment - Sheryl Nakashima
Liaison & Transportation –John Santillan & Santiago Baltazar
Safety & Security –Kikuchi & Joey Jimenez
Video & Photography - . Boniface Nwabuisi
Children’s Welfare – Misako Baltazar & Mrs. Nwabuisi

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Miyazaki Mini GPF

Miyaazaki Mini GPF
Miyazaki Shimin Plaza 4th Floor
Oct.12,2008
... detailed report will soon be posted...

Monday, October 13, 2008

Ishikawa Mini GPF

Series of GPF Orientation and Parnership Event in Ishikawa
Brief Report by : Maria Tessie Mori

【First Session】
On Sep.27 at Ishikawaken Seishonen Sogokensyu Center, we shared the GPF vision and schedules for Ishikawa level.

【Second Session】
On Oct.10 at International Salon in Kanazawa Hirosaka town, we shared the vision of Global Peace Festival.We could have a good partnership with one NPO organization Sanwakai and he promised to do service activities in their local area with an idea of GPF vision.
【Third session】
Third session of GPF Orientation was held in Ishikawaken Josei Center on Oct.12 2008.Participated by an officer of Mindan, a chief of Korean cooking circle, the organizer of Child Raising Group Nihao, some Pilipina and a professer of Ishikawa National College of Technology and more.

Friday, October 10, 2008

GPF promo broadcast@ FM Radio

FJMGP/GPF at the RADIO i 79.5FM

Reported by: Brian Dirige
Angelita Obara, President of FJMGP presented an on-air broadcast of GPF Japan promo at the RADIO i 79.5 FM. The promo will be aired somewhere in November for Cosmos Style TUGTUGANG PINOY show every Sunday from 5-8pm where many Filipino Communities in Nagoya and nearby Mie prefecture are listeners to such program.
Helen Francisco , the lovable and talented host Filipina DJ personality, was a participant to the Peace Partnership Event for Mini-GPF Kanto held last Sept.13 in Shinjuku Bunka Center. She is now a peace partner of FJMGP as Media representative and was very inspired by the vision of GPF in advocating peace. Our special thanks and appreciation for her continued support.
Mr. Koji Matsuda and Mr. Takatori Kobayashi , GPF Executive Committee Japan was at the studio to meet Helen personally and the management staff of Radio i .

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

GPF Mobilization Schedules

Mini-GPFs Schedule in Japan sponsored by FJMGP and partners
Please click here to see updated schedule .

GPF International Schedule Please click here to see updated international schedule .

Tokyo, Japan Nov.15,2008 :
website : http://www.gpf-j.org/index.html
Manila, Philippines, Dec13, 2008
website : http://www.globalpeacefestival.com/

GPF references :
Please click here for links

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Kanagawa Mini GPF

Kanagawa Mini-GPF
Co-sponsored by FJMGP/FJBFA/TIMD
Oct 5, 2008 Epoch Nakahara , Kawasaki

Photo by: Gilbert Juliano
Report by: Remia Martin Watanabe

As we count the days of the preparation for the Nov. 15 GPF Japan 2008, the Filipino Japanese Movement for Global Peace (FJMGP), is in its peak of mobilization throughout Japan. On Oct.5, three cities, namely Suzuka City in Mie Ken, Hiroshima City and Kawasaki City in Kanagawa, simultaneously held a GPF orientation.

The FJMGP Kanagawa in collaboration FJMGP partners, the Tong Il Mo Do, The Unified Martial Arts (TIMD) and the Filipino Japanese Blessed Families Association (FJBFA) conducted a GPF orientation program last Oct. 5, 2008 at the 7th floor of Epoch Nakahara, Kawasaki city with the theme, “Creating One Global Family.” The event started at 2:00pm and concluded at 4:30pm, where more than 200 Filipinos and 7 other nationalities participated. The 180 capacity room was filled up, people are seated on both sides of the hallway and others stood at the back of the room and outside the hall.
Ms. Philomena Asamoah from Ghana Africa, YMCA English Teacher, started the event with a very heartistic song and prayer of peace.

Mr. Agustin GranadaFJMGP Auditor, a very supportive and cooperative officer welcomed the participants and brought their full attention to the event.

Mr. Brian DirigeFJMGP Public Relations Officer, explained about FJMGP and its responsibility in connection with the aims and goals of GPF. He further added that FJMGP was appointed by the GPF Japan Executive Committee to lead and unite the Filipino Community in Japan to bring and attend the GPF main event on Nov. 15. His speech was followed by a video presentation of the GPF 2008 Philippines promo.

Ms. Reiko Howe NishiVice Director, Multi Cultural Co Existence Working Committee, GPF- Japan 2008, was the main speaker. She talked about the purpose and vision of the GPF, which is to promote and implement ongoing programs that bring together people of every race, religion, nationality and culture to stand as one Global Family building a world of lasting peace.. She explained the meaning of the Four themes of GPF, mainly Service, Family, Interreligious and Interracial harmony and cooperation; and shared an example how to achieve and carry it through in our daily lives. She warmly invited the participants to attend the main event on Nov. 15.

Mr. Kiyoshi NishiPresident of The Biblical Study Forum for World Peace, delivered the inspirational message entitled, “Road to Peace.” You can see in him the heart of the father, firm in spirit, devotedly promoting GPF and stressed that peace must come first from the heart of every one.

Mr. Reuben CruzPresident of FJBFA gave the closing remarks. He was so inspired that he strongly encouraged everybody to work together as one in building a world of peace. Shouting the GPF Motto “One Family Under God” with the delight of the audience shouting back “AJU”.

The event was emceed by the energetic Ms. Ma. Fe Miranda Obuchi .

The event featured a remarkable and touching performances where people enthusiastically participated by clapping, taking pictures and videos of the performers. The Teatro Kanto Organization represented by their President Ms Mari Nihei performed a very lovely Dugso, a dance from Bukidnon. Followed by the Sanpo Song of the marvelous voices of the Kanagawa Blessed Children joined in by some Tokyo and Saitama Blessed Children, around 40 of them participated. To the surprised of many, The Russian Dancers called MATRYOSHKA, entertained the audience with their very captivating Russian dance with their soft and quick movements.

You would want to move your feet and body when Mr. Nobuyuki Takanami presented a violin rendition of the songs "Can't take my eyes of you", Nada Soso and If We Hold on Together. Mr. Shinnosuke Obuchi performed a piano rendition of Richard Clayderman entitled "Triste Coeur" and "Ballad for Adeline". The SMAP's popular song entiltled "Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana" (You are the only Flower in the World) was sung by the lovely Japanese wives of the Filipinos of FJBFA. The Tong Il Mo Do headed by Mr. Robert Alcamfor delighted the audience with the performance of the Eye of the Tiger and the Form of Peace – a martial arts ballet where 7 children joined, doing the steps and stances at their best. The audience was thoroughly entertained by the performances and satisfied by the delicious muffins and drinks prepared by the staff. The most awaited part of the event was the raffle draw where the prizes and the gifts came from the generosity of FJMGP members.

Mr. Brian Dirige and Ms. Remia Martin Watanabe awarded the certificate of appreciation to the performers and gave the CD of the GPF theme song to each of them as a token of gratitude for sharing their talents.

Ms.Reiko Nishi and Ms. Ma. Fe Miranda Obuchi awarded the certificate of Partnership to the following organizations present at that time:
Mr. Robert Alcamfor – President, Tong Il Mo Do Philippines in Japan (TIMD)
Ms. Francisca De la Cruz – President, Japan Association of Nuevo Ecijanos (JANE)
Mr. Rey Vasquez – representative, United Filipinos For Peace and Advancement (UFPA) and
Mr. Reuben Cruz - President, The Filipino Japanese Blessed Families Association (FJBFA)

The GPF theme song entitled, “Where Peace Begins,” were unitedly sung by everybody, headed by the FJMGP Kanagawa members, feeling in our hearts the message of the very beautiful song of peace.

Ms. Belen Nakano – Volunteer, Pastoral Center for Migrants, Yokohama Chapter and an active member of the Catholic Church in Kashimada concluded the event with a sincere closing prayer followed by a group picture taking, a relic of history for Kanagawa GPF – The unity of brothers and sisters for peace.

Kanagawa event was truly a success. Richness of reflection from the participants were great. It was not only a gathering and orientation but a grand reunion of the family members as well. Thank you everyone!

Monday, October 6, 2008

HIROSHIMA Mini GPF

Mini GPF in Hiroshima
co-sponsored by FJMGP/YFWP

Hiroshima International House
Oct 5, 2008

Report By Febbie Uraguchi

The Filipino Japanese Movement for Global Peace (FJMGP) Hiroshima Chapter in cooperation with the Hiroshima International Family Association (HIFA) held a local Global Peace Festival last October 5, 2008, Sunday at the Hiroshima International House with the theme "One Family Under God". Despite the continuous rain, 147 participants attended the event .Hiroshima Filipino Association, and Cathedral members were among the participants.

Our enthusiastic Master of Ceremony is Mrs. Julie Hirakami with her husband Mr. Yasuyuki Hirakami HIFA President. The program formally started at 1:15pm with the Invocation led by Mrs. Rennee Fujimoto followed by the 2008 GPF video presentation in America. Mrs. Febbie Uraguchi gave her Welcoming Remarks and the very cute children from Seiwa Academy Kindergarten gave their intermission number.
Mr. Tatsutoshi Kikumoto, the GPF-J Hiroshima Coordinator gave a brief introduction about GPF and introduced the main speaker.His speech was translated to English by Mrs. Sonia Yamamoto.

Mr. Koji Matsuda , the Director of the Global peace Exhibition and main speaker of the event explained the main concept and program of GPF using power point. His speech was translated to English by Prof. Angelita Obara. The participants were inspired upon hearing it.

Sr. Maria Carmen T. Segovia, F.I.,
a third order From the Catholic Cathedral gave her reflection. She expressed that she was really inspired of what she heard from the speaker regarding GPF . She agreed that we can attain peace by starting to form a good family and working together without any boundaries no matter what race, religion and culture. An intermission number by Monie Hara with her daughter followed after she gave her reflection . The combination of violin and piano gave a relaxing feeling to the audience. They are also from the Cathedral.

Prof. Angelita Obara spoke on the purpose and objective of FJMGP using power point and 2007 GPF video presentation was presented before she went into the details of her speech, giving everyone a clear understanding of FJMGP, specially the Filipino participants. She put a lot of power in it asking the audience participation by shouting "YES WE CAN DO IT !”
After the powerful presentation of Prof Angelita Obara one of the Japanese participants gave her reflection. She said that her difficulty in speaking the English language prevent her from communicating with different races . She added that she needs to overcome this area to go beyond boundaries.

A 5 minute break was given to the participants after the first part of the program.
The second part was resumed with the entertainment numbers as follows:
PANSORI - a Korean festival presentation (invited performers)
WAWATA- an African Taiko (invited performers)
KAKAWATE- a Philippine Dance (FJMGP members)
YOSAKOI - invited performers from Kure, Hiroshima
The program concluded at 4:20 with the finale song WHERE PEACE BEGINS.

Everybody helped in the cleaning up of the room. All attendees are very inspired after the event with hope in their hearts and mind. They expressed desire to be invited again to a similar activity. They are willing to join us with their friends next time. The chairman of Hiroshima Filipino Association told me to visit them again. They are willing to work together with us. Thank you very much for today’s inspirations we are so happy today. In behalf of FJMGP Hiroshima Chapter members …THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

MIE Mini GPF

MIE Mini GPF

co-sponsored by UFPA/FJMGP/FJBFA-West
Oct.5, 2008 , Shokugyo – Kunren Center ,Suzuka-shi , Mie

UFPA is one among the active peace partners of FJMGP in taking ownership of supporting the GPF campaign across Japan nationwide. Our special thanks , appreciation and recognition to all UFPA family.
Reported By: ROY C. Carumba
UFPA President Mie-ken Chapter
The UNITED FILIPINO FOR PEACE AND ADVANCEMENT(UFPA)- Mie Ken chapter in cooperation with the Filipino Japanese Movement For Global peace conducted a GPF orientation program last October 5,2008 at Shokugyo – kunren center ,Suzuka-shi , Mieken. The event started 9:30 and concluded at 4:30 pm. A whole day event which was participated by around 150 audience excluding the children.
It was started by a live entertainment of the APRIL BAND lead by brother Ariel Illana and the Catholic choir that made the events more lively. Mr. Roy Carumba, UFPA president Mie-ken chapter, gave a powerful opening remarks letting the audience say to each other “you are my brother you are my sister we are one family Under God” which made the whole event became a family type atmosphere.
Present also were UFPA members from Nagoya leaded by our energetic brother Jun Flores who gave a powerful orientation about UFPA mission and vision.
Our main speaker Mr. TAKATORA KOBAYASHI Ambassador for peace to Japan who give the orientation about the mission and vision of the UPF and the Global Peace Festival. He stressed that peace process will not defend only on the decision of the political leader but as common people we should be participants in peace building.
Two Mormon missionaries were present and had an opportunity to talk about the importance of one global family regardless of our religious affiliation, that made the event also more interreligious.
The message of Mr. DANTE NEGRE , the founder of UFPA and at the same time President of UFPA Tokyo chapter was read by brother Jess Mariano
A manager of PNB Nagoya Mr. Natalio”boy” Naguit gave also his remarks stating that he had attended so many Filipino gathering but our gathering is so different because we are the people who talk about peace and one Global Family Under God.
Mr. Nishino Akahiro, president of Nishino company inducted the UFPA officers of Mie ken and Nagoya Chapters. A group of African brothers with their families were present which makes the event became international in nature.
One of the exciting time was the Family fiesta salo -salo where all the participants share their best menu.
The afternoon event, even more exciting to the audience, when they had witness the tong-il modo performance of the second generation and the never fade “ eye of the tiger” ballet of the of the first generation.
Bingo game followed that makes more flavored to events because of the major prizes which was sponsored by The PNB manager MR. Natalio “boy” Naguit an IPOD, DVD PLAYER and an Oven toaster.
Mr. Naguit promise also to attend The GPF in Tokyo this coming November.
The Mormon Church promise to collaborate with us in our service for peace projects.
The morning events was emceed by brother Bal Tuballa and the afternoon event was emceed by Brother Jess Mariano,west Japan FJBFA (Filipino Japanese Blessed Family Association) Reg’l. leader.
The whole event was a great success due to the cooperation of all brothers and sisters here in Mie ken and Nagoya families and to all brothers and sisters throughout Japan who prayed for this campaign for peace.