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  2. Little Tokyo, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    June 12, 1995 [ 3] Little Tokyo ( Japanese: リトル・トーキョー ), also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North America. [ 4] It is the largest and most populous of only three official Japantowns in the ...

  3. Mikawaya - Wikipedia

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    Mikawaya was founded as a small, traditional Japanese wagashi confectionery store in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles in 1910. [3] In 1942, The owners of the family-owned business, husband and wife Koroku and Haru Hashimoto, were forced to close their business with the outbreak of World War II . [ 3 ]

  4. 'We need to define our future': Little Tokyo evolves and survives

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    “We need to define our future,” said Erich Nakano, executive director of the Little Tokyo Service Center, which played a major role in getting First Street North green-lighted.

  5. Category:Little Tokyo, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Little Tokyo, Los Angeles". The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Curry House (restaurant chain) Little Tokyo, Los Angeles.

  6. Suehiro's eviction sparks an outcry in Little Tokyo, with ...

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    (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) The signs at Sunday's rally protesting the eviction of Little Tokyo's Suehiro Cafe offered a full menu of the different ways a community can be angry.

  7. Go for Broke Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Go for Broke Monument ( Japanese: 日系人部隊記念碑, [ 1][ 2] Nikkeijinbutai Kinenhi) in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, commemorates Japanese Americans who served in the United States Army during World War II. It was created by Los Angeles architect Roger M. Yanagita whose winning design was selected over 138 other ...

  8. Tōyō Miyatake - Wikipedia

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    Kagawa, Shikoku, Japan. Died. 1979 (aged 84) Los Angeles County, California, United States. Occupation. Photographer. Tōyō Miyatake (宮武東洋, [1] Miyatake Tōyō; 1895–1979) was a Japanese American photographer, best known for his photographs documenting the Japanese American people and the Japanese American internment at Manzanar ...

  9. Little Tokyo named one of America's most endangered ... - AOL

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