News & Updates
Announcing USJETAA’s Partnership with Ouchigohan!
We’re thrilled to announce our new partnership with Ouchigohan, a monthly program dedicated to sharing the joy of Japanese home cooking! Through this collaboration, USJETAA members will have the opportunity to learn how to make a new Japanese dish each month.
Photo of the Month: February 2025
February’s Photo of the Month comes from Tacara Elliot (Aomori, 2023-2024), enjoying hanami in Hirosaki. Nothing beats springtime under the cherry blossoms! 🌸
Senpai Spotlight: From JET to the Silver Screen
USJETAA’s Marco Blasco sat down with Eirene Tran Donohue, screenwriter and JET alumni. In this interview, Eirene shares how her JET and experience abroad shaped her life, her writing process, and shares advice to other creatives about keeping an open and perceptive mind.
After JET: Career Consultations
USJETAA is offering subsidized, one-on-one career coaching sessions with experienced JET alumni career coaches. Availability is limited to USJETAA members, and appointments will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. Limit one coaching session per registrant. $25 for a one-hour session.
Senpai Spotlight: Discovering Japan Through the Beauty of Sake
John Gauntner is the world's first leading non-Japanese sake expert. Not exactly what he envisioned for his future when he arrived in Kanagawa in August of 1988 with the JET Program.
Japanese Reading Group: February 2025
In February, we will be reading オカルト (Occult) by translator and essayist Kishimoto Sachiko that takes a look at Japan’s fascination with the occult and the supernatural.
Japan Society of Boston Meets Rachel Eio (Osaka, 1997-1998)
In January, Japan Society of Boston featured Rachel Eio (Osaka, 1997-1998). In her JSB meets JET Alumni series, Rachel shares about her love for Kansai's lively culture, even mastering Osaka-ben, and brought the spirit of Japan to her U.S. classroom through a sister-school program.
Senpai Spotlight: Bridging Japan & the US Through Film
For Aaron Woolfolk (Kochi, 1992-1993), it was one particular teacher who helped get it all started. “My second grade teacher in elementary school — she was Japanese American — and she would introduce elements of Japan into our lessons,” Woolfolk said. “She would tell us, ‘This is where my family is from.’”
From there, Aaron joined the JET Program and went on to become an award-winning writer, director and producer.