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Part 14: Reopening the store in Seattle after the war
During the war, ten Japanese-American internment camps were established in California, and in addit…
Ryusuke Kawai • June 22, 2018
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#12 Business in Tacoma
Located about 50 kilometers south of Seattle, the coastal city of Tacoma developed early on as a tr…
Ryusuke Kawai • May 25, 2018
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#11 Seattle to Tacoma
The main reason why Seattle and Tacoma in Washington state flourished as towns for Japanese immigra…
Ryusuke Kawai • May 11, 2018
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No. 10: Successful people from the same hometown as Roots
For Japanese people, if you want to trace your roots, the best thing to do is generally go to your …
Ryusuke Kawai • April 27, 2018
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No. 9: From the village of Dandanhata to the village of Dandanha
Yawatahama City is located in the western part of Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, facing the Uwa Sea. If…
Ryusuke Kawai • April 13, 2018
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Part 5: Looking back on 90 years of history
Uwajimaya, which has been run by the Moriguchi family, who have their roots in Ehime Prefecture in …
Ryusuke Kawai • Feb. 9, 2018
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Part 1: An oasis for the Japanese
"I miss the accent of my hometown. I go to the train station to listen to it in the crowd.&quo…
Ryusuke Kawai • Dec. 8, 2017