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Arigato Bazaar Goes ‘Dark’

During the 83rd annual Nisei Week Coronation on Aug.

By MIKEY HIRANO CULROSSRAFU STAFF WRITERHolding on to an eight-foot slab of plywood being bolted into where her store window once was.letting out an exasperated sigh.

Arigato Bazaar Goes ‘Dark’

so these are not the people to victimize again.Business owners and residents deal with the aftermath of vandalism and thefts.Fujimoto said he left $100 to help repair the damage.

Arigato Bazaar Goes ‘Dark’

doing their best to remove the spray paint and other markings from the windows and block walls on the First Street side of the building.With the constant chopping whirr of police and news helicopters overhead.

Arigato Bazaar Goes ‘Dark’

Fujimoto said a pane glass window at her Olympic Shop on First Street was smashed and an estimated $1.

watching some ignite dumpster fires and spray-paint angry messages about President Trump and the current Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Los Angeles.I hope that message comes through.

Ties with the Community and the Appeal of Japanese DanceQ: How do you think your ties with the Japanese American community have influenced your dance and activities?A: Since I was little.we naturally observed seasonal traditions — New Years.

and my mother felt that something like Japanese classical dance might suit me better than sports.I hope I can continue dancing and give something back in return for all theyve given me.