regina: Yamauchi grew up in Japan and now lives in the Queen City, according to CBC. He said he was attracted to the slower pace and work-life balance in the smaller Canadian city. The President of the Regina Japanese Canadian Club is organizing a Japanese summer festival called Matsuri at the University of Regina this weekend to help people in the area learn more about Japanese culture. President of Regina Japanese Canadian Club Koreto Yamauchi with CBC-Radio's Shauna Powers. I realized there are a lot of people who are interested in Japanese culture, Yamauchi said. Ryan Sanderson/CBC News It's not only about sushi' While he said he loves Regina, he still misses some aspects of the life he knew back home.
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