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Japantown Walking Tour
It's the Cherry Blossom Festival. Explore the history and culture of the Japanese-American community, as well as getting the skinny on present day Japantown.
This also will be the last opportunity to visit Japantown before major construction begins the following week. It's slated to take two years to complete.
Ours will be an in-depth exploration of the Japanese American experience, beginning with the first Japanese immigrants in significant numbers to Hawaii in 1868 and to the mainland the following year.
Following Executive Order 9066, the impact of the internment on the Japanese American community will also be explored.
Our docents will be Rosalyn Tonai, Executive Director of the National Japanese American Historical Society and NJAHS Project Manager Kenneth Sasamori.
When:
Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 1:00 PM until 3:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada) (UTC-08:00)
Where:
Peace Plaza at Post and Buchanan Streets in Japantown
CA
Additional Info:
Greg Quist(s):
Greg Quist, CTG-SF
Event Organizer
Category:
Training - Education Event
Registration is closed - Event is full
Payment In Full In Advance Only
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