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Sakura of Wahiawā
I vividly recalled a chilly spring day in Shinjuku, Tökyö, back in 2013. It was a feast for the sen…
Dan Nakasone • April 24, 2023

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A Seasonal Guide to Seattle/Tacoma Area Japanese American Events
Happy New Year, everyone! 2018 marked a significant milestone for me—it’s been 20 years since I mov…
Tamiko Nimura • Jan. 10, 2019

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If you make Brazil your "hometown," plant cherry trees - Nostalgia and Japanese immigrants to Brazil - Part 2
Read Part 1 >> If you want to call Brazil your "home," plant a cherry tree. For prewar immigrants, …
Masayuki Fukasawa • Dec. 21, 2018

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If you make Brazil your "hometown," plant cherry trees - Nostalgia and Japanese immigrants to Brazil - Part 1
"It looks just like the tea fields in Shizuoka." When I went to cover the tea fields in Registro, a…
Masayuki Fukasawa • Dec. 20, 2018

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This is What It Means to Say Hanami in Seattle
Each time I’ve tried to write about hanami in Seattle, there’s something that makes me hesitate.
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Tamiko Nimura • April 30, 2014

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A Yonsei’s Reflections...
on Where the Trees Take Me
I'm a city girl...actually, more of a suburbanite. I need certain comforts around me—clean toilets,…
Vicky K. Murakami-Tsuda • April 25, 2008
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