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Jumko Ogata Aguilar


Jumko Ogata Aguilar, a fourth-generation Nikkei from Veracruz, is currently working toward a degree in Latin American Studies at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Her research focus is Japanese immigration to Veracruz, as well as identity and biocultural diversity in Mexico.


Stories from This Author

Nikkei Chronicles #7—Nikkei Roots: Digging into Our Cultural Heritage
Letters from Miyako - Being Nikkei in Veracruz

Oct. 25, 2018 • Jumko Ogata Aguilar

My name is Jumko Ogata and until about a year ago I didn’t know the term Nikkei. Since I was a child, my grandmother had told me stories about her father, an immigrant named Jimpei Ogata (when he was baptized as a Catholic, he added the name Mariano), who came to Mexico to work in the coal mines. But because of his daily experience of inhuman conditions deep inside the earth, he decided to escape in search of a better life. After …

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