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‘Life in a Japanese American Internment Camp’ at Santa Monica History Museum
we similarly need to remember his singular contribution to devising and guiding the successful redress lobbying effort.
Japan House Los Angeles is located at 6801 Hollywood Blvd.Tickets are $10 (excluding fees and tax) and you can sign up by following the link here: https://bit.

to celebrate the beauty and rich culture of the island of Tokunoshima.The story follows the journey of a young boy who dreams of making his bull a yokozuna.Whale Island Tokunoshima was produced independently by Shin-Sen-Gumi and features stunning sights of the island’s natural beauty.

and gourmet food unique to the island.Japan House Los Angeles is proud to support the upcoming Furusato Film Festival-Tokunoshima on Saturday.

Dive into these stories with back-to-back screenings of Whale Island Tokunoshima at 11 a
Iwamoto received the Order of the Rising Sun.Feeling artistic? Come to the Paint ‘n Sip at 1 p.
The fee for this art fill event is $40 for lunch and painting or $30 for painting only.Start your day with a hearty onolicious Hawaiian-style pan-cake breakfast featuring Portuguese sausage.
for the painting-only session.Chat with the friendly vendors who are glad to inform you about their craft and can help you find or suggest gifts for that special person.