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Little Tokyo lunches

initial_dean

one of the greatest things about working at JANM is having a great excuse to explore all of the nearby restaurants.  here are some photos from my trusty cameraphone of …

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Gardena Valley Japanese Cultural Institute Carnival 2011

mkochiyama

The Gardena Valley Japanese Cultural Institute (GVJCI) has held its annual carnival for the past 33 years since 1978.  Among delicious food, great performances and demonstrations, and fun games and …

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Letters From Camp

garyono

This album contains some of the actual images from the National Archive Record Administration, College Park, Maryland that are referred to in the Discover Nikkei journal article, Letters From Camp.

family history
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Aihara & Associates Insurance Services: Two Generations of Business in Los Angeles's Little Tokyo Community

brittanddeb

In September of 2005, Aihara & Associates Insurance Services returned to its original home in Little Tokyo after a five year hiatus in Pasadena, California. The business, which was established …

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Part of these albums:
Little Tokyo Community Profiles Collected by: mpitelka

Chicago Day of Remembrance

intrepidmouse

here are a few of the past annual Chicago DOR events co-hosted with the CJAHS, JASC and JACL. The events have been open to the public free of charge. The …

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