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King’s Hawaiian to Donate to Maui Relief
Its only by confronting all parts of American history.
Because the camp survivors will eventually pass on and we will be what is left.This is what I want to help — and encourage others to help — illuminate for my generation and the generations to come.

This was all because the government believed that those with Japanese heritage were somehow conspiring with the Empire of Japan.simply because they will not know what it was or what it could have been.I can only hope that I can play some part in that journey to discovery.

but its future has become increasingly uncertain.and none had ever shown any kind of allegiance to Japan.

they had been born with the face of the enemy and were alienated because of this.
Another detail I found somewhat shocking is that.and it will be a great boost for our business in the future.
His mission: Introduce Americans to the style of home cooking he learned growing up in Tokyo.Consul General of Japan Kenko Sone asked those present to consider the challenges that Japanese restaurant owners must have faced in the 1960s.
Kourakus extended hours — open until midnight except Friday and Saturday night.(Sapporo) opened up around 1962.