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2/11(Sun ) AAJUW Lecture "Omiso ( Omiso ® ︎ ) and America - Japan-US exchange through Japanese fermented foods".

AAJUW ( American Association of Japanese University Women ) has been active since the 1970s as an organization for the exchange of Japanese and American culture, scholarships to promote college education for female students, and community fellowship and cooperation. Since the 1970s, the organization has been led by Japanese women. ( https://www.aajuw.org/

We are pleased to announce that we will restart our activities after a recharging period during the pandemic. As the first step, we will hold a lecture by a Japanese woman who has been active in California. We are sure that you will hear many interesting stories about the challenges she faced in getting miso and fermented foods accepted in the U.S., and how she plans to expand her activities in the future.

We will also have refreshments outside in the hall, so please come and enjoy the conversation with the participants. We will also have a gift for those who leave ( Please forgive us if there are too many people ) as it is on a first-come, first-served basis.



[Event Summary]
●Date : February 11, 2024 ( Sun ) 2:30 ~ 4:00pm

●Location : California State University, Dominguez Hills, LaCorte Hall (LCH) Campus Address : 1000 E. Victoria Street, Carson, CA 90746 https://maps.app.goo.gl/E2Ei1DZz 1r7w2wvJ7

●Registration : February 9 ( Friday ) Please use the following Google Form to register your attendance for the General Meeting by February 9.
https://forms.gle/xYi37ADPMm9Q4Di88



[About the Speaker]

Speaker : Ai Fujimoto ( Omiso ®︎ LLC, Founder/CEO )

"Omiso ( Omiso ® ︎ ) and America - About Japan-US exchange through Japanese fermented foods"

Born in Hyogo Prefecture. After working for several industrial manufacturers in Japan and working as an interpreter ・ and translator in Japan, the Middle East, and Europe, she moved to LA in 2011 when she got married. While working as an interpreter for a Japanese compressor manufacturer there ・, she became fascinated by the American craft beer culture and became interested in making fermented foods. While beginning the fermentation of soy sauce and miso at home, he also trained at miso breweries and koji rooms in Japan and visited miso and soy sauce breweries across the country to accumulate knowledge and experience, which led him to his passion to bring delicious miso to the tables of all Americans. In 2018, he launched his own company, OMISO LLC, whose main product is "Miso Balls," which can easily make miso soup by simply pouring hot water into a bowl. Since then, as a "miso evangelist," he has been featured at the "Hollywood Farmers Market," the largest farmers market in LA, and was named one of the 101 Best Restaurants ( in 2023 by The L.A. Times. <4965> and other restaurants such as "Yang's Kitchen," which was selected as one of the 101 best restaurants in 2023 by "The L.A. Times," as well as retail stores such as the "WAZA" antenna store inside JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles, bringing miso to the American people.

◉ Website : https://www.omiso.co/
◉ Instagram: @miso_dtla

[AAJUW Contact] aajuwscholarship @gmail.com


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