
@Hiro_Ramos
Hiro Ramos Nako is a fourth generation peruvian-Nikkei journalist from Lima, Perú with a Degree in Communications from the Universidad de Lima. Their work encompasses social issues that affect marginalized communities, the local cultural and artistic spheres and the Nikkei community in Perú.

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Harumi Lopez Higa: Growth and Vulnerability in Art
“I look back at the Harumi who made Mar de Primavera (Spring Sea) with nostalgia. I think I’m a d…
Jan. 15, 2025

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Discovering My Missing History with Oshogatsu
I have never celebrated Oshogatsu. In spite of my strong connection to the Nikkei community in my c…
Jan. 1, 2025
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Raymi Kamishibai Cultural Center celebrates one year of life: My story following Pepe Cabana Kojachi
Pepe Cabana Kohachi has been doing something he loves for over 20 years: sharing the magic of Kamis…
Dec. 2, 2024

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My School Has a Cultural Center? My Experience with the La Unión Cultural Center
When I left La Union School, it had reduced its weekly Japanese language hours as many more courses…
Aug. 27, 2024

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Nikkei family history written in film: Okaeri: The Spy of the Rising Sun
Noriko, Camila’s grandmother, keeps saying “my parents would be very happy” when her granddaughter …
Aug. 13, 2024
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