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Little Tokyo, 1941 As I walked toward Little Tokyo over the First Street Bridge from Boyle Hei…
Rubén “Funkahuatl” Guevara • Oct. 20, 2014
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Imagine Little Tokyo Short Story Contest (series)
judo
kendo
Latinos
literature
Little Tokyo
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Hompa Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
martial arts
Mexican Americans
Nishi Hongwanji Buddhist Temple (organization)
Obon
ondo dancing
poetry
religions
short stories
sports
United States
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More Than A Game – Sport in the Japanese American Community, 1885 to Present - Part 2
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“BASEBALL SAVED US”
The coming of World War II brought upheaval …
Brian Niiya • May 2, 2014
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More Than A Game – Sport in the Japanese American Community, 1885 to Present - Part 1
Sport has played a major role in the life of Japanese American communities from the first establish…
Brian Niiya • May 1, 2014
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Dr. Joe Takehara and Chicago Aikido
Dr. Joe Takehara, D.D.S., a second generation Japanese American, has trained with the legends of ai…
Erik Matsunaga • April 17, 2014
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The Level of Training Was Different
Art Ishii began his judo training in 1954 at Hollywood Judo Dojo in Los Angeles, CA, under the dire…
Erik Matsunaga • Jan. 2, 2014