
@TheNorthAmericanPost
A Japanese newspaper published in Seattle, Washington, the U.S. As the oldest Japanese newspaper, it widely covers the nikkei community in the Northwest region. Currently it's published weekly as a bilingual newspaper in Japanese and English. A Japanese magazine Soy Sauce is its sister paper.
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Interview with Kaori Nakamura (Pacific Northwest Ballet School Faculty Member)
She puts on a fluffy dress, strides onto the romantic stage and dances splendidly. It’s the dream o…
Jan. 16, 2018

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Interview with Nahomi Kawasumi (Seattle Reign FC Footballer)
I want to play well so our fans are satisfied
Nahomi Kawasumi is a member of the Seattle Reign, a …
Dec. 28, 2017
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Japanese Newspaper Reincarnates as Hokubei Hochi after the War ~ North American Post History
A noticeboard for a community anxious about its safety
The compulsory expulsion of Nikkei during W…
Aug. 3, 2017

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Hokubei Jiji The Pillar of Early Japanese Immigrants
A place to share information is part of an indispensable building block for the formation of immi…
Aug. 2, 2017

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Nikkei Politicians, Organizations React to WWII Incarceration "Precedent"
Japanese American politicians and national organizations shared their concerns in the past week on …
Dec. 28, 2016
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California
Carl Higbie
discrimination
Donald J. Trump
Doris Matsui
governments
immigrants
immigration
imprisonment
incarceration
interpersonal relations
Islam
Japanese American Citizens League
Japanese American National Museum
Japanese American National Museum (organization)
legislators
Mark Takano
Mazie K. Hirono
migration
Mike Honda
Muslims
National Veterans Network (organization)
politics
racism
registers (lists)
registries (lists)
United States
U.S. Senate

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Hori Bathhouse Restored
Frank Hori recalled days when he enjoyed soaking in the family bathtub in the 1930s in a farming va…
July 14, 2016

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Portland Japanese Garden aims to become Oregon's new center for Japanese culture, coexisting with nature, new facility to be completed next year
The forest park that spreads out to the west of Portland offers a quiet natural area at a moderate …
June 6, 2016

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New Exhibit Shares Memories of Hunt Hotel
JCCCW President Kurt Tokita recalled a meeting over 10 years ago when the Japanese Cultural & Commu…
March 9, 2016

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Discovering a Forgotten Photographer Elmer Ogawa
Elmer Ogawa: After hours with Seattle’s forgotten photographer is a unique biography that captures …
March 1, 2016

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Sharing Memories for the Future of Nihonmachi
There had, for decades, been many Japanese signs and Japanese was spoken by local merchant and visi…
Dec. 17, 2015
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