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Japanese musical education
(b.1943) Shin-issei grand master of taiko; founded San Francisco Taiko Dojo in 1968.
Education in a Buddhist temple and a country school
(1914-2018) Founder of the largest gladiolus bulb farm in the United States.
Father’s will to have Japanese education
(b. 1922) Canadian Nisei who was unable to return to Canada from Japan until 1952
Learning Japanese at school and at home with family
(b.1951) Co-founder and managing director of San Jose Taiko.
Nihongo gakko - Preserving Japanese culture (Spanish)
(b. 1969) Former president of Centro Nikkei Argentino.
Results of being more American than Japanese
(1924-2018) Researcher, Activist
First learning about the incarceration experience in college
(b. 1955) Lawyer
Reasons for conformity and competitiveness in Gardena, California
(b. 1946) Lawyer
Retaining Japanese customs (Spanish)
(b. 1950) Nisei Chilean, Businessman
Opening a Japanese-style all-girls' school in Brazil (Japanese)
Issei, Pioneer of women's education in Brazil
Studying Japanese to understand her grandfather (Spanish)
Sansei Argentinean
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Guest host Tamlyn Tomita chatted with actor Christopher Sean in the latest episode of Nima Voices about his background, acting, and community involvement.
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