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Niguma Brothers Store, Hood River, Oregon

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Uploaded by: Oregon Nikkei

The Niguma Variety Store opened in Hood River in 1905 on the corner of First and Oak Streets, and included a mailhouse, Japanese social center, boardinghouse, and brothel. Gift of Rose ...

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Nikkei Farmers of the Hood River Area (Item 6 of 16, “The Niguma Variety Store, Hood River, OR”)
Collected by: Oregon Nikkei

The Niguma Variety Store opened in Hood River in 1905 on the corner of First and Oak Streets, and included a mailhouse, Japanese social center, boardinghouse and brothel. Brothers Renichi ...


 

Paper Lanterns on Amazon.com

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Uploaded by: jdecker

On Amazon.com, one can buy a “Kimono Girl Paper Lantern – Red” for under US$10. The most Japanese aspect about this product is the kimono. The producer is an ...

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Japanophilia (Item 37 of 60)
Collected by: mpitelka


 

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 ...

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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 ...


 

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.

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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.

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