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  2. Japanese people in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Japanese School (SFJS) is a Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT)-designated weekend Japanese school serving the area. The school system, headquartered in San Francisco, rents classrooms in four schools serving a total of over 1,600 students as of 2016; two of the schools are in San Francisco and two are in the South Bay.

  3. Japanese Community Youth Council - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1970, JCYC has become one of San Francisco’s most successful youth organizations. [citation needed] While still committed to children and youth from the Japanese American community, JCYC has evolved and grown into an organization, which annually serves over 8,000 young people from all socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. [1]

  4. San Francisco Japanese School - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Japanese School (SFJS, San Furanshisuko Nihongo Hoshū Kō (サンフランシスコ日本語補習校)) is a weekend Japanese school as well as a two week summer school serving the San Francisco Bay Area. The system, with its administrative offices in San Francisco, [1] is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, [1] and was the ...

  5. National Japanese American Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS) is an American 501(c) 3 non-profit organization based in Japantown in San Francisco, California. The organization is dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing historical information and authentic interpretation about the experience of Japanese Americans .

  6. Japanese American National Library - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese American National Library (全米日系アメリカ人図書館, Zenbei Nikkei Amerikajin Toshokan) is a private non-lending library and resource center in San Francisco's Japantown for the collection and preservation of materials relating to Japanese Americans. It has been in operation since 1969.

  7. Nisei Week - Wikipedia

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    LA Nebuta, the final float at the 2007 Nisei Week parade [14]. The Nisei Week Parade takes place on the primary Sunday of Nisei Week. The parade features many varied participants, mostly from Southern California and Japan, including the following: local high school marching bands, ondo dancing groups, martial art dojos, elected parade marshals (usually celebrities or community heroes ...

  8. Kinmon Gakuen - Wikipedia

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    The Kinmon Gakuen (金門学園) or Golden Gate Institute is a Japanese language school in San Francisco, California, located at 2031 Bush Street. It was established in 1911 with 133 students. It was established in 1911 with 133 students.

  9. J-Pop Summit - Wikipedia

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    J-Pop Summit is a Japanese cultural festival held every summer since 2009 in San Francisco, California, United States. [1] It is hosted by Superfrog Project, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization . The festival brings together different aspects of Japanese culture, including music, fashion, film, art, games, tech innovations, anime , food, as ...