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Songs the Issei Heard Fill Japantown with Music

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As generations of Japanese-Americans change, the way they express their roots is also changing. Through art, they convey the path their ancestors walked to the present and future. Paul Kikuchi (37), a fourth-generation Japanese-American, is one of them. Many documents have been left behind from the history of Japanese immigration …

Archaeological Study Maps Japanese Immigrant History in Bainbridge Island

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In 150 years of Japanese immigrant history, the early time stories have rarely been discussed except for World War II or post-war activities. An archaeological research team in Kitsap County has recently been uncovering an early Japanese sawmill village on Bainbridge Island for its historic preservation.

A conversation between a Japanese-American and a Japanese student studying abroad looking at "Japan" - Part 2

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A Japanese-American who grew up and was educated in the United States, and a Japanese student studying in the United States who was raised in Japan and experienced culture shock in the United States. We planned a roundtable discussion and exchange of opinions on their common interest, "Japan." Continued from …

A conversation between a Japanese-American and a Japanese student studying abroad looking at "Japan" - Part 1

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When two unique things like California rolls come together, something is born. These things give birth to new common sense, and even if they don't change the world, they may have a major impact on someone's life. The encounter between a Japanese person and a Japanese student studying abroad is …

Interaction with Japanese people: To help them learn about Japan ~ Taro Kono, Member of the House of Representatives ~

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Taro Kono, a member of the House of Representatives, visited the area as a lecturer for the Mitsubishi Corporation Special Lecture Series. During his visit, he also had talks with local Japanese-Americans with whom he has developed close ties. He has had a long history of interaction with the Japanese …

Washoku Competition in Seattle Recognizes Local Cuisine

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With cooking competitions becoming widely popular on TV and at community events, Seattle became a center for a Japanese cuisine chefs’ kitchen battle last month. “Washoku World Challenge 2015” hosted a Seattle event on December 11 in Pioneer Square.

Summary of the 55th Japanese Overseas Convention: Convention Declaration Announced, 140 Participants from Around the World ~5 from Seattle~

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As previously reported in our newspaper (Hokubei Hochi), the 55th Convention of Japanese People Abroad was held in Tokyo from October 22nd to 24th. With the theme of "Japanese Society Overseas Creating Japanese Culture - The Potential Strength Shown in the Development of Washoku," the event introduced the world of …

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