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  2. List of Japanese gardens in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden: Long Beach: California: 1.3 acres on the campus of California State University, Long Beach: East–West Center: Honolulu: Hawaii: Features a "Seien" (Serene Garden), a Japanese garden designed by Kenzo Ogata of Tokyo, and located behind Jefferson Hall, and a teahouse Fabyan Villa: Geneva: Illinois

  3. Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is a Japanese garden encompassing 1.3 acres (0.53 ha) on the campus of California State University, Long Beach, in Long Beach, California, United States. It was dedicated in 1981.

  4. Little Tokyo, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Xavier Chapel and Japanese Catholic Center (also known as "Maryknoll") has been the base of the Japanese Catholic community in Los Angeles since 1912. Fr Albert Breton, a Japanese-speaking missionary of the Paris Foreign Mission Society, with the support of Bishop Thomas Conaty of the Diocese of Los Angeles , established the ...

  5. List of U.S. cities with large Japanese-American populations

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    The list includes Issei (一世, "first generation") Japanese-born immigrants from Japan, and those who are multigenerational Japanese Americans.Cities considered to have significant Japanese American populations are large U.S. cities or municipalities with a critical mass of at least 1.0% of the total urban population; medium-sized cities with a critical mass of at least 2.0% of the total ...

  6. Gardena, California - Wikipedia

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    Gardena has a large Japanese-American community. [45] Until 2014, it had the second-highest concentration of Japanese Americans in any U.S. municipality, the first being Honolulu . As of 2014, the nearby city of Torrance holds the highest Japanese-American population in the 48 contiguous states.

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  8. History of the Japanese in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s and 1930s, Boyle Heights became the center of significant churches, temples, and schools for the Japanese community, “These include the Tenrikyo Junior Church of America at 2727 E. 1st Street (1937‐39), the Konko Church at 2924 E. 1st Street (1937‐38), and the Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple (1926‐27), all designed by Yos ...

  9. SC Japanese restaurant in Surfside Beach closes its doors ...

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