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Master Artisans of San Jose: The Nishiura Brothers
If you’ve ever visited San Jose’s Japantown, odds are you’ve stepped in a buildin…
Naomi Hirahara • April 28, 2014
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The Legacy of Heart Mountain - Part 2
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Identifying the Copier
If we were to imagine the copier and bu…
Sodo Mori • March 6, 2014
The Legacy of Heart Mountain - Part 1
Introduction The Los Angeles “Little Tokyo” neighborhood, built by Japanese immigr…
Sodo Mori • March 5, 2014
Little Tokyo: 130 Years Old and Going Strong
The other day, I was walking from the Gold Line station, headed back to my job at the Little Tokyo …
Evelyn Yoshimura • Dec. 3, 2013
A Hapa Girl In Vietnam
I’m currently carrying out a Fulbright English Teaching Fellowship in Northern Vietnam. When …
Tani Mitsui Brown • Oct. 24, 2013
My Japanese Jewish Girl Fears
As a Japanese-Jewish American girl, I have suffered. It’s not just that both of my tribe…
Francesca Yukari Biller • Oct. 9, 2013
No More Bombs: The Legacy of Hiroshima and the A-Bomb - Part 1 of 3
I remember the moment when the dropping of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima finally hit me. I was inter…
Norm Masaji Ibuki • Aug. 2, 2013
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Journal Entry # Over 500 Years: "Gimme that ondo beat..."
A weekly visual journal/cartoon about an easily-annoyed fourth generation American of Japanese desc…
Neal Yamamoto • Sept. 20, 2008