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Birthplace
Edward Toru Horikiri. I was born in 1929, November 2nd, in Little Tokyo, at 305 East Second street. That used to be Ex-Tokyo Bank, now it's Union Bank. Used to be over the New York Hotel, and my father was running the New York Hotel, so I was born there. At 18 months old, my parents decided to go back to Japan, so I went with them.
Fecha: January 31, 2012
Zona: California, US
Entrevista: John Esaki, Yoko Nishimura
País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum
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Facing discrimination in America (Japanese)
(n. 1936) Un “shin-issei” de profesión soldador
Move to Los Angeles
(n.1938) Repatriada filipina de nacimiento que luego emigró a los Estados Unidos
Going to America after completing a three-year contract twice (Japanese)
(n. 1949) Chef de Sushi; Propietario de “Sushi Gen”, de Little Tokyo de Los Angeles
Opening of Sushi Gen in Little Tokyo (Japanese)
(n. 1949) Chef de Sushi; Propietario de “Sushi Gen”, de Little Tokyo de Los Angeles
Becoming a member of nikkei community (Japanese)
(n. 1949) Chef de Sushi; Propietario de “Sushi Gen”, de Little Tokyo de Los Angeles
First impression of America (Japanese)
Empresario Shin-Issei de un bar y restaurante japonés “Hondaya”
Longing for a life abroad and getting a chef’s license (Japanese)
Empresario Shin-Issei de un bar y restaurante japonés “Hondaya”
Support from Nikkei (Japanese)
Empresario Shin-Issei de un bar y restaurante japonés “Hondaya”
FBI agents came to the house while parents were gone
(n. 1923) Kibei Nisei poeta, activista
Regreso a Los Ángeles (Inglés)
Ilustrador japonés americano de Walt Disney y Hanna Barbera (1925-2007)