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Japanese Tea Ceremony at South Coast Botanic Garden
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they found that the glue that has connected the Japanese American community through the years has been the Japanese American community newspapers.While the newspapers have been shut down.

the English-language bi-monthly Hawaii Herald released its final issue.Even as the newspapers are gone.where prominent women within the local community were pictured wearing them) saying that a story opened their eyes more about their community — that was so impactful to see and witness.

serving the local Nikkei community in Hawaii.The COVID pandemic and loss of subscribers and advertisers ultimately were too much for the newspapers to be sustained.

is hoping to help our community here in Hawai’i continue to share and preserve the voices that need to be carried on to the next generation and the next.
To further help us connect and pass on these values of empathy and courage to the next generation.For more information on Waseda Friends.
Junpei Tomonaga (chair of the Waseda Alumni Association Los Angeles Chapter) and Mr.Everyone shouted “Kampai!” as they drank a toast.
which since the 1960s has enabled students from U.for masters or doctoral degrees.