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  2. Japantown, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese American Museum. Performers at the San Jose Obon Festival, held annually in Japantown. Santo Market mural inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa.. Japantown is the site of the Japanese American Museum of San Jose, which moved into a new building in 2010; [4] San Jose Taiko, Shuei-do Manju Shop, [2] whose manjū were specifically requested during the 1994 visit of the Emperor of ...

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  6. Talk:Japantown, San Jose - Wikipedia

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    Hi, I changed the southern boundry to Empire Street, as a large number of Japanese (Japanese American) businesses (i.e.,Okayama Restaurant, until recently Soko Hardware and National Printing), associations (i.e., JACL, Japanese American Museum of San Jose, Yu Ai Kai, and more), Moraido Village and historic Japantown buildings (Issei Memorial ...

  7. How to spend a day in San Francisco’s Japantown, the ... - AOL

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    A recent addition to Japantown’s buzzy food scene is a legendary 100-year-old Tokyo yakitoria that actually transplanted itself from the Japanese capital in 2023 after being forced to close ...

  8. Japantown - Wikipedia

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    Japantown (日本人街) is a common name for Japanese communities in cities and towns outside Japan.Alternatively, a Japantown may be called J-town, Little Tokyo or Nihonmachi (日本町), the first two being common names for Japantown, San Francisco, Japantown, San Jose and Little Tokyo, Los Angeles.

  9. San Jose Taiko - Wikipedia

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    San Jose Taiko was founded by Roy Hirabayashi, Dean Miyakusu and Rev. Hiroshi Abiko. [4] After the three attended a Kinnara retreat in Santa Barbara, they returned to San Jose where Hirabayashi and Miyakusu raised funds by tapping into the Japanese American band scene [5] in the San Francisco Bay Area and holding dances for San Jose Sansei.