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In 1912, the mayor of Tokyo, Yukio Ozaki, presented the United States with almost 3,000 cherry trees, which were then planted throughout the U.S. capital. …
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The Gardena Valley Gardeners Association (GVGA), once an influential force in the South Bay, will officially disband at the end of 2015. The GVGA came …
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At first glance, a botanical garden may seem an unlikely place to find hidden stories. But David R. Brown knows many interesting narratives behind green spaces. …
In 1990, two years before the Japanese American National Museum opened to the public, curator Brian Niiya looked through a shabby old trunk in Albertson, …
I wish to dedicate this article to: Will Hippen, Jr., Clara Breed, Marge Wells, Mark Umemura, Ken Takada, Denny Ikeda, and George Woodworth. Recently, I had …
It seemed like a step down. Back then, the Valley was a big oven with nothing in it, a great sea of nothing, an ocean …
The on-shore winds have danced all night up and down over Rose Hills. They have then come down full speed, however humble, and with their …
Read Part 1 >>Laying the FoundationAmos, Robert, and Brian used an auger drill to bore four holes where the main posts of the bridge would …
During the weekend of May 21–22, 2011, the son of Kuichiro Nishi, Henry Nishi, and his family, traveled to the Manzanar National Historical Site with …
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For the first six years of my life, I was convinced that the United States and Japan were literally on different planets. During fourteen-hour red-eye …
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