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Tacoma Buddhist Temple, 2007

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Uploaded by: eishida

The Tacoma Buddhist Church was established in 1915 to accomodate the growing number of Japanese people moving into the Tacoma area. The church follows Jodo Shinshu Nishi Hongwanji Buddhim. For ...

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Buddhist Churches of America (Item 10 of 20, “Tacoma Buddhist Temple, 2007”)
Collected by: eishida
The temple currently hosts two major fundraisers every year, and sponsors lecture series, retreats and seminars. Its Dharma school enrolls approximately 35-40 students every year, and the temple also sponsors ...


 

Daiichi Takeoka in his office ca. 1910-1915, Portland, Oregon

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

Daiichi Takeoka in his office at 208 NW 3rd Avenue, Nihonmachi, Portland, Oregon, ca. 1910-1915. ONLC Collection, gift of the Takeoka Family.

Mr. Takeoka was a graduate of the University of ...

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Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 4 of 9, “Daiichi Takeoka, Portland, OR, ca. 1910-1915”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

During the early days, over 100 Japanese managed businesses in the neighborhood, including hotels, laundries, medical offices, restaurants, and other professional services. Daiichi Takeoka had his office at 208 NW ...


 

The Oregon News, New Years Edition 1915, Portland

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

A page from the 1915 New Year’s edition of the Oregon News, a predecessor of the Oshu Nippo. In 1915, the newspaper was private, sent by the S. Ban company ...

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Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 3 of 9, “The Oregon News, 1915 New Year's Edition”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

The Oregon News was founded in 1909 in Portland, Oregon, by Toyoji Abe, and later published by Iwao Oyama as the Oshu Nippo from 1917 until December 7, 1941. Mr. ...


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