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By Dianne Fukami (This is part of our ongoing series, Lost Kinjo- a look at the more than 40 Japanese communities that disappeared after World War II.It is supported by funding from the California ...
California doesn't have the same population density as Japan either, and it's only been a recent convert to building around transit stations. But that will probably change with high-speed rail, as ...
OAKLAND — Four Oakland fifth-graders and their chaperone participated in the 26th annual Asian Pacific Children’s Convention, which was held July 10-24 in Fukuoka, Japan. The children were in ...
At farm-to-table Iyasare, he describes his menu as 40 percent Japanese and 60 percent California, with dishes like ocean trout cured in a Scandinavian-inspired mix of roasted beets, dill, juniper ...
OAKLAND, Ca. – A woman who survived a Japanese internment camp back in the 1940s believes President Trump’s new border policies are bringing back old memories. “I never dreamed that I would ...
The ending of a storied restaurant can be sad.But in the case of 11-year-old Oakland restaurant Hopscotch, which closed in June, the end of the road came with a new project on the horizon, one ...
For a Japanese New Year’s Day meal at the Oakland, Calif., home of the chef Sylvan Mishima Brackett and the publisher Jenny Wapner, Brackett and his mother, Toshiko Brackett, prepared 12 dishes ...
The first temple built in Asia was the Tokyo Japan Temple dedicated in October 1980. Japan is currently home to more than 130,000 Latter-day Saints in about 250 congregations. San Diego California ...
California’s economy continued to grow at a fast clip of 6% in 2024, according to data and Newsom’s office. The top three economies in the world all grew at slower rates: 5.3% in the entire U ...
Japanese Owned Grocery Store, Oakland, California, March 30, 1942 Credit... Dorothea Lange Collection, the Oakland Museum of California. Gift of Paul S. Taylor.