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Bon Yagi: Emperor of New York’s Japanese East Village - Part 2
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Family is important to Yagi, explains his daughter Sakura, because his own wa…
Nancy Matsumoto • Nov. 6, 2015
aesthetics
Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952)
Bon Yagi
business
charity
communities
economics
families
folk literature
food
generations
ichinichi ichizen (proverb)
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese food
management
metaphysics
migration
New York (state)
phrases
postwar
proverbs
psychology
restaurants
sayings
Shin-Issei
theory of knowledge
United States
values
World War II
aesthetics
Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952)
Bon Yagi
business
charity
communities
economics
families
folk literature
food
generations
ichinichi ichizen (proverb)
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese food
management
metaphysics
migration
New York (state)
phrases
postwar
proverbs
psychology
restaurants
sayings
Shin-Issei
theory of knowledge
United States
values
World War II
Bon Yagi: Emperor of New York’s Japanese East Village - Part 1
The first time I interviewed Bon Yagi, the New York City businessman who has built an empire of 13 …
Nancy Matsumoto • Nov. 5, 2015
Bon Yagi
business
Curry-Ya (restaurant)
economics
food
generations
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese food
management
migration
New York (N.Y.)
New York (state)
Otafuku x Medetai (restaurant)
postwar
Rai Rai Ken (restaurant)
restaurants
Sakagura (restaurant)
Shin-Issei
United States
World War II
Bon Yagi
business
Curry-Ya (restaurant)
economics
food
generations
immigrants
immigration
Issei
Japan
Japanese food
management
migration
New York (N.Y.)
New York (state)
Otafuku x Medetai (restaurant)
postwar
Rai Rai Ken (restaurant)
restaurants
Sakagura (restaurant)
Shin-Issei
United States
World War II