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Read Part 2 >> 6. Shoyu forever In August 1907, the year that the Takeda store came to Chicago, the Japanese YMCA, which was later …
Read Part 1 >> 3. Shoyu manufacturers in Chicago: Shinsaku Nagano Hiroichiro Maedako, a socialist writer who lived in Chicago from 1907 to 1915, described …
1. Introduction In a short story titled “On January First” in his book, American Story, Kafu Nagai depicted a Japanese immigrant in New York who …
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A modest portion of gohan and the smell of Kikkoman soy sauce, with its hexagonal logo, makes me recall my Nikkei origins. Bringing a morsel …
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