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The Story Behind the Garden at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
TORONTO — When the construction concludes on a landscape project, the work only just begins. …
Kelly Fleck • Jan. 4, 2022
Tatsugoro Matsumoto and the Magic of Jacaranda Trees in Mexico
In 1912, the mayor of Tokyo, Yukio Ozaki, presented the United States with almost 3,000 cherry tree…
Sergio Hernández Galindo • May 6, 2016
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A Trunk Full of Stories: The Shogo Myaida Collection
In 1990, two years before the Japanese American National Museum opened to the public, curator Brian…
Japanese American National Museum • Jan. 19, 2015
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Reflections of a Gardener's Son
My Dad was working as a gardener when I was born. Then, when I was in first grade, he dropped his g…
Yosh Kuromiya • July 4, 2007