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The Japan America Society of Chicago is hosting a dynamic virtual event this month featuring Moe, a former geisha turned founder of Kimono Mom (a YouTube channel with over a million followers in 192 countries), on Thursday, August 25th from 6-7 pm CST.


About the Event

This event is an opportunity to learn about Moe’s passion for spreading Japanese home cooking worldwide. She will talk about how she became where she is today, how she promotes Japanese home cooking, how she has built a community with her fans and her goals for the future.


About the Speaker

Moe spent her teenage years as a Geisha in Gion, Kyoto. After that, she worked and gained experience in various professions. She started her YouTube channel called Kimono Mom in 2020, showcasing the unique intersections of her identity and interests – kimono and cooking. What first started as a way to overcome her postpartum depression by connecting with others online, she gained over a million followers from 192 countries within two years. She and her husband founded ForSmiles to introduce Japanese home cooking and culture to an international audience and provide an environment where people outside of Japan can easily access Japanese cooking tools, sauces, spices, etc.


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We are the Teutizoku U.S.-Japan Innovation Lab and we are building a community of professionals, entrepreneurs, and creators doing Japan and U.S. related work. We organize fireside chats with extraordinary people doing extraordinary things. This event is no exception. Author Alisa Freedman will be leading a discussion on her recent book "Japan on American TV." Register on our website for the meeting link and book materials (introduction and discussion questions): https://teutizoku.com/projects/innovation-lab/






Joe Palermo, MEF (Monbusho English Fellows Program, predecessor to the JET Program) in Gunma Prefecture from 1982-1983, is the author of “No Pianos, Pets or Foreigners! My Life in Japan in the 80s”, available on Amazon, as well as articles published in various magazines. Read his most recent amusing and thoughtful piece about BTS published in LOL Comedy: "How I Lost My Wife To BTS."

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Japan Exchange & Teaching (JET) Alumni Association of Chicago
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