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Nikkei Chronicles #8—Nikkei Heroes: Trailblazers, Role Models, and Inspirations
Un hibakusha y nikkei ejemplar a los 80 años de edad
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Yasuaki Yamashita probablemente no estaría ahora entre nosotros si su madre no lo hubiera abrazado y protegido con su cuerpo en el momento en que estalló la bomba atómica sobre la ciudad de Nagasaki el 9 de agosto de 1945.
Totaro and Kazuma Nishikawa: The Legacy of Japanese Fishermen in Baja California - Part 2
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Totaro and Kazuma Nishikawa: The Legacy of Japanese Fishermen in Baja California - Part 1
セルヒオ・エルナンデス・ガリンド, キヨコ・ニシカワ・アセベス
Two brothers named Totaro and Kazuma Nishikawa formed part of an important wave of Japanese fishermen who settled in Ensenada in the early 1930s. Twenty years before, however, the first Japanese fishermen had already arrived in Baja California, when the Porfirio Díaz administration granted Aurelio Sandoval a fishing permit that …
Julio Mizzumi Guerrero Kojima: A Jarocho Nikkei Searches for His Many Roots - Part 2
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Julio Mizzumi Guerrero Kojima: A Jarocho Nikkei Searching for His Many Roots - Part 1
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Julio Mizzumi Guerrero Kojima is a folk musician and preschool teacher of Nikkei origin, who was born in a small village in Veracruz on the shores of the Papaloapan River, also known as “river of the butterflies,” in 1970. The village of Otatitlán (which means “place of the bamboo” in …
The War between the United States and Japan and the Persecution of Japanese Immigrants in America
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The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 didn't just spark a war between the United States and Japan. Beginning on that day, communities of Japanese immigrants who had settled in several countries in America also became part of the conflict and hostilities.
Kendo Koi y Junsaku Mizusawa: médicos japoneses en Veracruz y Oaxaca
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En el año de 1897 empezaron a llegar a México trabajadores japoneses como parte del acuerdo de amistad que se firmó en el año de 1888 entre ambos gobiernos. En un principio arribaron agricultores a Chiapas, obreros a las minas de Coahuila y Chihuahua, jornaleros a Veracruz y pescadores al …
Japanese Peanuts, a Legacy of the Nakatani Family
セルヒオ・エルナンデス・ガリンド, エマ・ナカタニ・サンチェス
One of the most popular snacks in Mexico is “Japanese peanuts”. This product--which consists of peanuts with a coating made of toasted wheat flour and soy sauce--isn’t originally from Japan. It was actually invented by Yoshigei Nakatani, a Japanese immigrant who arrived in Mexico in 1932.
Rosita Urano: A Young Girl Who Lived at the Temixco Hacienda During the War
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The former Temixco Hacienda is home to one of Mexico’s best-known and popular water parks. The vestiges of the hacienda that still remain—including the parish church and extensive gardens—lend a particular beauty to the place. Temixco (a Náhuatl word that roughly translates to “where the rock of feline is”) is …