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Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown

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Created by: Oregon Nikkei

In the 1890s, hundreds of young Japanese immigrants arrived in Oregon to work on the railroads, lumber mills, farms, and fish canneries. Portland was the hub from which these Issei, ...


 

James Tanaka from California at the "Whose America? Who's American?" National Conference

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Uploaded by: editor

James K. Tanaka, a participant and panelist at the "Whose America? Who's American? Diversity, Civil Liberties, and Social Justice" National Conference in Denver, Colorado presented by the Japanese ...

Part of these collections:

2008 National Conference Photo Guestbook (Item 46 of 67, “James Tanaka (California)”)
Collected by: bokinaka
I am attending the "Enduring Communities" as a panel member about life outside the relocation centers. I lived in Portland & was sent to the Portland Stockyard Assembly Center & ...


 

Delegates to the JACL Convention, Portland 1940 (Tatsuno_109)

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Uploaded by: HNRC

Color silent amateur films by Dave Tatsuno (1913-2006), a businessman in the San Francisco Bay area. Tatsuno's films, before 1942 and the forced exclusion of World War II, generally ...

Part of these collections:

Dave Tatsuno Collection (91.74.1-8) (Item 109 of 112, “Dave Tatsuno Collection (91.74) [109 of 112]”)
Collected by: HNRC


 

Michelle Fujii on taiko drum

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Uploaded by: garyono

Michelle Fujii demonstrates samples of her excellent taiko techniques, which many comment that her dancer's grace shows through in her smmoth yet powerful, drumming style. Currently with the Portland Taiko, ...

Part of these collections:

ShastaYama 2007 (Item 7 of 16, “Michelle Fujii on taiko drum”)
Collected by: garyono
Michelle Fujii demonstrates samples of her excellent taiko techniques, which many comment that her dancer's grace shows through in her smmoth yet powerful, drumming style. Currently with the Portland Taiko, ...


 

Timeline of Japanese Catholics in America

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Uploaded by: dmatsumoto

Harry Honda, veteran journalist and long-time member of Maryknoll Church in Little Tokyo (Los Angeles), California, created this rich timeline of the history of Japanese Catholics in America. Mr. ...


 

Ruys

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Uploaded by: mhijb

Ruys, navio que trouxe imigrantes japoneses ao Brasil. A imagem acima é parte do acervo do Museu Histórico da Imigração Japonesa no Brasil, é vedada a utilização desta imagem sem a autorização ...


 

Evacuation Sale, Teikoku Company, Portland, Oregon, 1941

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

Photo of Teikoku Company store evacuation sale, taken late 1941 or early 1942, courtesy of the Matsushima Family.

Teikoku store was located in the Merchant Hotel building at NW 3rd and ...

Part of these collections:

Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 9 of 9, “Evacuation Sale, Teikoku Company”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

Portland’s bustling Japantown disappeared abruptly in the spring of 1942. After World War Two, many Nisei did return to the Portland area. Nihonmachi was never the same again, but over ...


 

Portland Sumo Club, 1931

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

Portland Sumo Club, 1931. Portland, Oregon. Photo courtesy of Jack Yoshihara.

Sumo was a popular sport in Nihonmachi. Tournaments were held in the Longshoreman’s Hall at NW 4th and Everett, Portland, ...

Part of these collections:

Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 8 of 9, “Portland Sumo Club, 1931”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

Sports were a popular activity. The Portland Sumo club practiced in the Japantown neighborhood, as did Portland Obukan judo, fencing, and dance classes. Other activities included basketball (boys and girls ...


 

North Japanese School (Katei Gakuen), Portland, Oregon 1934-35

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

In Portland’s Japantown, many children attended Atkinson school in the daytime, and then went to North Japanese School (Katei Gakuen). The school was located at NW 5th and Everett.

The image ...

Part of these collections:

Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 7 of 9, “North Japanese School Class of 1934-35, Portland, OR”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

Many Nisei children living in the area attended Atkinson school in the daytime, and then went to the North Japanese School (Katei Gakuen) at NW 5th and Everett afterwards. This ...


 

Jimmy's Clothes Shop, Portland, Oregon, ca. 1940

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

Jimmy’s Clothes Shop was located in Japantown at 311 W. Burnside Street, Portland, Oregon. The photo shows owner Masaaki Usuda, ca. 1940. Photo courtesy May Hada.

For more information, please contact ...

Part of these collections:

Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 6 of 9, “Jimmy's Clothes Shop, Portland, OR, ca. 1940”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

Jimmy’s Clothes Shop was located in Portland’s Japantown at 311 W. Burnside Street, with owner Masaaki Usuda, ca. 1940. Photo courtesy Mae Hada.

Content © Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center.


 

S. Ban Company Baseball Team, Portland, Oregon

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

S. Ban company sponsored baseball team, courtesy of Lilly Kobayashi.

Teikoku Company, Furuya, Otagiri, Ota Tofu, S. Ban, and M. Hachiya Co. were just a few of the successful food and ...

Part of these collections:

Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 5 of 9, “S. Ban Company Baseball Team, Portland, OR”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

Teikoku Company, Furuya, Otagiri, Ota Tofu, S. Ban, and M. Hachiya Co. were just a few of the successful food and mercantile stores in Portland’s Nihonmachi. The S. Ban store ...


 

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 ...

Part of these collections:

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 ...

Part of these collections:

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. ...


 

Merchant Hotel, Portland, Oregon ca 1938

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

Aya Fukuda on skates with a friend by the Merchant Hotel doorway, Portland, Oregon, ca. 1938. Photo courtesy of Yoji Matsushima.

The Merchant Hotel, the current home of the

Part of these collections:

Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 2 of 9, “The Merchant Hotel, Portland, OR, 1938”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

As time passed, the community grew and settled in surrounding areas, but Portland’s Nihonmachi always remained the core business district. As the number of families increased from 1910 to 1920, ...


 

Portland Japantown map ca 1940

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

Map of Japantown, Portland, Oregon, ca. 1940, courtesy of Doug Katagiri.

During the 1890s and early 1900s, Portland was the hub from which Japanese immigrants were sent to work for the ...

Part of these collections:

Nihonmachi: Portland's Japantown (Item 1 of 9, “Portland's Japantown, map ca. 1940”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

In the early days, Portland’s Japantown was the heart of the Japanese community in Oregon. During the 1890s and early 1900s, Portland was the hub from which Japanese immigrants were ...


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