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Uchinanchu Day Celebration in Torrance
Jennifer YamashitaJennifer saw Mr.
Kourakus extended hours — open until midnight except Friday and Saturday night.(Sapporo) opened up around 1962.

Sone pointed out that visiting Japanese politicians find the hours convenient for late-night snacking and sake.which was located on First Street and is no longer in existence.Thank you for trusting us to take over the business for the future.

He expressed appreciation to Yamauchis widow Mihoko and daughter Haruka.I am happy but at the same time I feel a strong (sense of) responsibility.

Fifty years is a long time for a small business and a restaurant to survive.
Kouraku is poised to stay open for another 50 yearsAll 71 assemblymembers present voted in favor of the resolution.
The majority were sent to War Relocation Authority camps in desolate areas of California.The survivors — the oldest of whom was 99 — included members of Buddhist Church of Sacramento.
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