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LOS ANGELES — On May 4, the Little Tokyo Community Council held a food history walking tour of the neighborhood. This was one of many events in an annual series […] READ MORE
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From the inside of a former barrack at the Heart Mountain, Wyo. concentration camp, to the frozen landscape of Jerome, Arkansas, the rich, haunting sound of Kaoru Ishibashi’s violin resonates […] READ MORE
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LOS ANGELES — The Japanese American National Museum held a launch on Nov. 2 for New York Times bestseller Jeff Yang’s “The Golden Screen: The Movies that Made Asian America.” […] READ MORE
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GARDENA, Calif. — The Gardena Valley Japanese Cultural Institute hosted a Japanese New Year’s food class series in October and November. The three-part class, taught by sushi chef Michael Inouye, […] READ MORE
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LOS ANGELES — Little Tokyo, located in downtown Los Angeles, has always been a go-to for great food, day trips and of course, gift shopping. The historic district boasts an […] READ MORE
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LOS ANGELES — The Japanese American National Museum hosted an event in the Tateuchi Democracy Forum called “Beyond the Dugout: A Discussion with Japanese American Staff at the Los Angeles […] READ MORE
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GARDENA, Calif. — One of the best Japanese-Hawaiian fusion restaurants in the continental U.S. is nestled in the corner of a 75-year-old bowling alley in Gardena. Named one of Eater’s […] READ MORE
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LOS ANGELES — On June 19, Okaeri, an advocacy group for LGBTQ+ Nikkei, held their first “Queer O-bon” at the Terasaki Budokan in the city’s Little Tokyo. Colorful origami […] READ MORE