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The memorial wall is 276 feet long for every Japanese American resident on Bainbridge Island in 1942, with plates displaying the names and ages of each person. The deck where they boarded the ...
Ellen Sato Faust, executive director of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association, said they have always planned to have a visitor center to help facilitate over ...
Four children from the Holy Family Home orphanage in Osaka, Japan, were welcomed to Honolulu on Thursday with dozens of lei placed on their shoulders by soldiers of the 27th Infantry Regiment ...
Japanese Emperor Naruhito, 59, the nation's first monarch born after World War Two, officially proclaimed his enthronement to the world on Tuesday in a centuries-old ceremony attended by hundreds ...
Japanese are widely welcoming Obama's decision to become the first sitting American president to visit Hiroshima, with few public demands for an apology. Even those who want one realize that such ...
Hakkasan, a giant upscale Chinese restaurant in Hell's Kitchen, opens to the public tonight. Anyone want to share a Chinese style barbequed whole suckling pig for $295?
Here he is in 1957, surrounded by some Japanese actresses who greeted him when he arrived in Tokyo. Wayne was in town to film “The Barbarian and the Geisha” (known then under its working title ...
Hundreds of Japanese gathered at the Twenty-third Street station of the Pennsylvania Railroad yesterday afternoon to give welcome in a thousand-throated "Banzail" to Prince Sadanaru Fushimi, the ...
Dwight and Jennifer Adema, of Coupeville, read the names adorning the wall at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.
Japanese are widely welcoming Obama’s decision to become the first sitting American president to visit Hiroshima, with few public demands for an apology.
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