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Even before the plutonium atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, Nagai was heavily involved in radiation research. Back then, the appropriate measures for protecting oneself from ...
From May 2025, North American Post became a monthly publication. New Issues are published every 4th Friday of the month.
According to family oral history preserved by his son Raymond’s interview, Takisaki had dreamed of attending Cambridge ...
Northwest Folklife is seeking volunteers for the festival on May 22–25 at Seattle Center. Volunteer roles include welcoming ...
Frank S. Matsura: Portraits From the Borderland – Now through Feb 8; Wed-Sat 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Japanese American Museum of Oregon, 411 NW Flanders St, Portland. Photos from the ...
Established in 2003, JCCCW is dedicated to preserving, promoting and sharing Japanese and Japanese American history, heritage and culture. Located at the site of the original Seattle Japanese Language ...
In recent years, anime based on online “reincarnation” novels has become a popular trend in Japan. Among them, one title stands out, “The Beginning After the End” (TBATE). Originally published as a ...
Bruce Harrell, former Seattle City Council member for twelve years (2007-2019), has rare life experience as a biracial child of an African American father and Japanese American mother. Growing up in ...
‘The North American Times’ was first printed on September 1, 1902, by publisher Kiyoshi Kumamoto from Kagoshima, Kyushu. At its peak, it had a daily circulation of about 9,000 copies, with ...
新年明けましておめでとうございます! As we welcome the New Year, I want to extend my warmest gratitude to our entire community of members, partners, volunteers, and friends of the Japan-America Society of the State of ...
As you may know, Toshiko Hasegawa won re-election as the Port of Seattle Commissioner in Washington. She ran unopposed with 97.85 percent of the vote countywide. I had a chance to meet with Hasegawa ...
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