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online columns, photos, and links of popular culture and politics from a Japanese American perspective
nikkeiview.com
personal page about Nikkei Culture with the archive of Japanese American mailing list
www.geocities.com
Help for nikkei people (from Akita prefecture) in Brazil. Entrance to Portuguese and Japanese pages.
www.geocities.com
The National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS)
A group to preserve, promote, and disseminate materials on the history and culture of Japanese-Americans.
www.nikkeiheritage.org
The annual festival in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles promotes Japanese-American culture with fun and exciting events during July and August.
www.niseiweek.org
Okinawa Kai of Washington D.C.
People in the Washington D.C. area of Okinawan heritage or interested in Okinawan culture.
www.okinawakai.org
A partnership of Nikkei organizations based in Los Angeles to exchange info on Nikkei art, culture, community, history, news, events, social services, and public policy issues.
janet.org
Japanese American Citizens League Japan Chapter
Group serving the interests of Japanese-Americans in Japan for over 20 years.
www.geocities.com
Tips for obtaining a copy of your Japanese family registry in Japan.
www.rootsweb.com
Photos of the annual parade and exhibits of the Little Tokyo Nisei Matsuri, including Miss Nisei and taiko drumming.
www.geocities.com
Provides Japanese culture oriented news, Little Tokyo events, and US business connections with Japan.
www.sushiandtofu.com
Japan's War Crimes : Has Justice Been Served ?
Speech by prominent Japanese-Americans calling for the Japanese government to address its war crimes in WWII.
skycitygallery.com
Japanese Culture in NY and Japan
Introduces Japanese culture and people in New York and Japan.
www.aozoramarket.com
Pasadena Cherry Blossom Festival
Annual festival in Pasadena California, with guide to events, parade, fashion show, entertainment, history, and cherry tree dedication ceremony.
www.pasadenacherryblossom.org
Being "Japanese" in Brazil and Okinawa
Views perceptions of how Japanese defined themselves in the 20th century, focusing on Japanese emigrants to South America and Okinawans wishing to be assimilated into the Japanese mainstream.
www.jpri.org