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78th Commemoration Service for A-Bomb Victims and Survivors

Immigrant communities have been living in fear.

considered the birthplace of cosplay.as well as excursions to nearby towns such as Arimatsu.

78th Commemoration Service for A-Bomb Victims and Survivors

where they shared cultural performances and formed meaningful bonds with attendees.where they learned the art of traditional tie-dye.during which the students lived with host families alongside their Japanese host siblings.

78th Commemoration Service for A-Bomb Victims and Survivors

and the visiting Nagoya delegation.They also participated in immersive cultural experiences that deepened their appreciation for Japans rich heritage.

78th Commemoration Service for A-Bomb Victims and Survivors

also participated in the parade.

Entertainment was provided by Hina Zhang.Childrens Picture Book Room? Ann Chau.

Explore the citys rich AAPI heritage and join in forging a shared future of acceptance.org/aapi-joyTo stay up to date on events in the community

Due to the efforts of the National Trust and its passionate supporters.1930-40Buildings that were part of the Japanese American fishing village on Terminal Island are on the National Trust for Historic Preservations 2025 list of Americas 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.