Nikkei Things
It’s a Nikkei Thing by Gwen Muranaka—a humorous celebration of the things that connect and make us Nikkei. Ideas and suggestions are welcome! Email Gwen at jtownbeat@gmail.com or follow on Instagram @gwenmuranaka.
Stories from this series
Going to Japan
Oct. 19, 2025 • Gwen Muranaka
It’s a Nikkei Thing! Seems like everyone I know is going, has gone, or is planning a trip to Japan. And now it’s our turn! Been practicing my Nihongo and have comfortable shoes. I lived in Tokyo when I worked for The Japan Times, so it’s hard to imagine how much has changed since my last visit. I’m looking forward to catching up with friends and also experiencing some new and also some familiar things. A lot of the things …
Respect for the Aged
Sept. 14, 2025 • Gwen Muranaka
It’s a Nikkei Thing! September 15 is Respect for the Aged Day and a group that I respect so much are the former Japanese American incarcerees who have stood up to share their personal histories and say that these injustices must not happen again. On August 23 at the National Day of Action in Mineta Democracy Plaza in Little Tokyo, Tak Hoshizaki, 99, and Kyoko Oda, 80, told a gathering of hundreds at JANM how the incarceration impacted their lives. …
Cheering for Ohtani
Aug. 17, 2025 • Gwen Muranaka
Nikkei Things is a visual journal/cartoon series by Gwen Muranaka with her perspectives and observations of all things Nikkei! This week is “Cheering for Ohtani.” Check back every weekend for subsequent entries.
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Gwen Muranaka is an award-winning author, journalist, and newsroom manager with experience in both the U.S. and Japan. She was recognized in 2023 with a Distinguished Journalist Award by the Society of Professional Journalists, Greater Los Angeles chapter, and was named a 2024 Pioneer by the Nisei Week Foundation.
For over 20 years, she served as Senior Editor of The Rafu Shimpo, America’s largest bilingual Japanese/English newspaper, overseeing editorial and production, and leading its transition to hybrid operations during the COVID pandemic.
Muranaka serves on the boards of the Little Tokyo Community Council, Nichibei Fujinkai, Society of Professional Journalists LA Chapter, and Zentoku Foundation. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of UCLA and attended the Art Institute and later studied Waseda University. She worked at The Japan Times as an editor, writer, and cartoonist, and was previously assistant editor of Pacific Citizen. In 2023, she published her first book, Drawing by Heart, a collection of cartoons and cross-cultural commentary. She maintains that community newspapers are the front line of information and must continually evolve to reflect the diversity of its readers.
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