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Retaining Japanese customs (Spanish)
(b. 1950) Nisei Chilean, Businessman

To think in one language and live in another (Spanish)
Sansei Argentinean

Studying Japanese to understand her grandfather (Spanish)
Sansei Argentinean

Japanese language is the important aspect to keep identity (Spanish)
Sansei Argentinean

Initial struggles with the language barrier (Japanese)
(b. 1917) Okinawan, Issei Argentinean

His first jobs in Argentina (Spanish)
(1925-2014) La Plata Hochi, Journalist


Japanese wife with American citizenship
Sansei Japanese American living in Japan and Kendo practioner

The Japanese-Portuguese dictionary by Dr. Yoshiharu Noda (Japanese)
(b.1911) Issei educator



Didn’t speak Japanese until moving to Japan
(1928 - 2008) Drafted into both the Japanese Imperial Army and the U.S. Army.

Being enlisted into the Japanese Army
(1928 - 2008) Drafted into both the Japanese Imperial Army and the U.S. Army.

Reaction to the Emperor’s surrender
(1928 - 2008) Drafted into both the Japanese Imperial Army and the U.S. Army.

Growing up with both Japanese and American influences
(1919-2020) Member of the 1800th Engineering Battalion. Promoted Japan-U.S. trade while working for Honda's export division.
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