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TAT MASTER - Part 3 of 3
Naomi Hirahara
Read Part 2 >> I took me an hour to finally locate where Shawn Finche had been hospitalized. It was in the ICU at a Catholic hospital in the middle of Los Angeles. I had seen ads about it in the Japanese newspaper; they apparently had a Japanese wing, in …
TAT MASTER - Part 2 of 3
Naomi Hirahara
Read Part 1 >> I woke up the next morning with my throat parched. Was I coming down with something? My throat was the weakest part of my body. Whenever I got sick, I felt it in my throat first. I tried gargling with salt water but it only made me …
TAT MASTER - Part 1 of 3
Naomi Hirahara
“What’s your real name?” GEISHA GIRL asked, picking up my business card after I was finished with him.
Japanese American National Museum Magazine
Master Artisans of San Jose: The Nishiura Brothers
Naomi Hirahara
If you’ve ever visited San Jose’s Japantown, odds are you’ve stepped in a building constructed by the Nishiura brothers. Born in Nara prefecture and raised in the shadow of ancient temples, the two brothers, Shinzaburo and Gentaro, learned their carpentry skills from their father Tsurukichi, himself a skilled craftsman. The …
The Last Days of Daikon Ashi
Naomi Hirahara
When my uncle in Tokyo spotted me in Narita Airport in Japan, he almost breathed a sigh of relief. “Oh, you are like the old model,” he said, picking up my carry-on baggage.I was 21 years old, and too busy absorbing the rush of businessmen and tourists to register what …
Foreword from Nothing Left in My Hands
Naomi Hirahara
Although my parents and I visited Watsonville every summer during my childhood, I only became familiar with the name—Pajaro Valley—of this region on the central California coast much later, in my thirties. Before then, Watsonville was just the inaka, the country, where we would travel north several hours from Los …
Nanka Nikkei Voices
Nanka Nikkei Voices: The Japanese American Family
Naomi Hirahara
The Japanese American Historical Society of Southern California launched their fourth publication, Nanka Nikkei Voices: The Japanese American Family, in September 2010. The following is a shortened version of the introduction to the volume written by guest editor Naomi Hirahara.Introduction
Baishakunin, Inc.
Chapter Twelve—Matchmaker, Matchmaker
Naomi Hirahara
>> Chapter elevenAt least pretend that you’re happy to be here, I scold myself. My best friend Ginnie Lee is getting married. To a nice, decent man. What a concept—two nice people making a lifetime commitment. That’s the mission of my fledgling matchmaking company, Baishakunin, Incorporated, but while business is …
Baishakunin, Inc.
Chapter Eleven—Cold Imagawayaki
Naomi Hirahara
>> Chapter tenOf all the people that I decide to be completely honest with, it shouldn’t be him. I should be confessing to my best friend, bride-to-be Ginnie Lee; my staff at Baishakunin, Inc; or the guy who I was just starting to date, my landlord Jake Martinez. But no, …
Baishakunin, Inc.
Chapter Ten—Honesty Is the Best Policy
Naomi Hirahara
>> Chapter nine“You have to tell him,” says Ginnie, slurping the last bit of noodle in her large ceramic bowl. We are in Mr. Ramen on First Street in Little Tokyo. There’s a more popular ramen house a few storefronts away, but I opt for more quiet and privacy, especially …