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Born to Shuichi and Chizu Sumioka.Among the many gifts that the Terasaki family bestowed on the museum was helping to restore the Historic Building.

she and her husband became cherished philanthropic supporters of the Japanese American and Los Angeles communities.The Sumiokas were incarcerated at the Poston concentration camp in Arizona.they lived and worked apart from each other to help their family become financially stable again.

including her exhibition in honor of Nisei Week.Hisako and Paul TerasakiThe Japanese American National Museum (JANM) mourns the recent passing of Nisei artist Hisako Terasaki.

When she returned to Los Angeles.
both of which bear their namesso when I heard about Sparkle from a friend.
They are pictured cleaning the statue of Chiune Sugihara on Central and Second streets.who was struggling with a graffiti-covered fire hydrant.
TOMOKO NAGAI/Rafu ShimpoA volunteer sweeps in Mineta Plaza at the Japanese American National Museum as part of Little Tokyo Sparkle on May 18.one of the organizers and the owner of the longest-established Japanese confectionery store Fugetsudo.