Remembering Robert Banno

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Biography

Robert Tadashi Banno, the founding President of both the Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre and the Nikkei Place Foundation, passed away on Tuesday, June 16th.

A Sansei, Robert was born on March 9, 1943 at the Tashme Internment Camp during the Second World War. He graduated from Kamloops High School and attended the University of British Columbia, majoring in Economics and Political Science. He graduated from the University of British Columbia’s School of Law. Robert began practicing law in 1969 and had a long and distinguished career. He served as a senior partner at DLA Piper (formerly Davis LLP) , with expertise in Canada-Japan business and trade and aboriginal law. Robert was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2013 and in the same year, was also awarded the Japanese Foreign Minister’s Commendation and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his contributions towards the Japanese-Canadian community. In 2016, Robert was honoured with Japan’s Order of the Rising Sun. 

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“Bob, we will sorely miss you, but will never forget your contribution to the Community.”

— HENRY WAKABAYASHI

Robert’s contribution to Nikkei Place was far reaching, including identifying the land Nikkei Place is situated on and serving as the Founding President of the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (NNMCC). He also led the merger of the National Nikkei Heritage Centre Society and the Japanese Canadian National Museum, forming the NNMHC. In 2002, Robert helped to establish the Nikkei Place Foundation to support the fundraising efforts of both the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (NNMCC) and the Nikkei Seniors Health Care and Housing Society (NSHCHS) and served as the Foundation’s Board President until his death.

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“We have lost one of our last community builders and he will be deeply missed, however with his leadership we have realized his vision of a unique Nikkei Place that we all enjoy today and for future generations.”

— FRANK KAMIYA

Robert was a beloved and respected member of the Japanese Canadian community. He was a kind, thoughtful and generous leader. The Nikkei Place offer our deepest condolences to his wife Cathy Makihara, his son Kevin, his granddaughter, his brothers Victor & Dale, his extended family, and to his many friends. Robert will be greatly missed. 

 

CELEBRATION OF LIFE

On July 11, a small Celebration of Life was held in honor of Robert Tadashi Banno. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a large gathering was not possible. This video was made for everyone to be part of Robert's Celebration of Life.

A memorial table has also been set up at Nikkei Centre for community members to visit, and sign a guestbook to share messages with the family.

 

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