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When the war came to a close, many of our friends started to leave camp. My brother Yukio just seemed to disappear at the first …
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Read Part 1 >> All Issei to a maximum security prison “After Pearl Harbor, the newspapers from the U.S. wrote about how the Japanese were ‘cruel people’. …
“I’ve never felt myself to be a member of a minority in Cuba. We’re Cubans!” —Nisei Francisco MiyasakaAlthough Cuban Nikkei represent a small group, about …
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“I like to be in America!O.K. by me in America!Everything free in America!For a small fee in America!” Immigration. There’s so much debate. For and …
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Editor’s note: This article was written by a member of Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky’s staff and was published on his website on April …
The on-shore winds have danced all night up and down over Rose Hills. They have then come down full speed, however humble, and with their …
This story is dedicated to my Japanese grandfathers. Keiichi Kuida and Yoshio Osumi who I never met, and Masashi Bancho Okazaki, who I wish I …
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Parte 3 >> LA CASA DE FLORES Y JARDINES MATSUMOTO El primero de esos inmigrantes que arribó al país fue el señor Tatsugoro Matsumoto, quien …
Right at the center of Chugoku lays the prefecture of Hiroshima, one of the most fascinating, mountainous regions of Japan. The many rivers that cross …
Till you start talking to them, personally, you’ll never know for sure, what brought to life the East San Gabriel Valley Japanese Community Center we …
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