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Nomo's impact on later Japanese players
Former Director of Asian Operations for Los Angeles Dodgers

Respecting the will of a five-year-old daughter (Japanese)
(1925-2024) War bride

Adjustment to American life
(b. 1938) Japanese American. Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor

Immersed in Japanese culture and language
(b. 1936) Japanese Peruvian incarcerated in Crystal City

My father forced me to speak Japanese at home
Professor of Law, University of Sao Paulo, Lawyer, Translator (b. 1948)

Acculturation
(b.1964) California-born business woman in Japan. A successor of her late grandmother, who started a beauty business in Japan.

Japanese are more accustomed to foreigners
(b.1964) California-born business woman in Japan. A successor of her late grandmother, who started a beauty business in Japan.

Teaching at the military language school during World War II
(b. 1924) Political scientist, educator, and administrator from Hawai`i

Learning English upon discovering that family could not return to Peru
(1930-2018) Nisei born in Peru. Taken to the United States during WWII.

Her early life in Canada
(b.1912) Japanese Canadian Issei. Immigrated with husband to Canada in 1931

Japanese school
(b.1924) Japanese Canadian Nisei. Interpreter for British Army in Japan after WWII. Active in Japanese Canadian community

Learning Japanese at school and at home with family
(b.1951) Co-founder and managing director of San Jose Taiko.

Going to Japanese school
(1923-2011) Lawyer, MIS veteran, founder of Francis and Sarah Sogi Foundation

Feeling closer to Japan as a Japanese American
(1923-2011) Lawyer, MIS veteran, founder of Francis and Sarah Sogi Foundation

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