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Nihonmachi (日本町/日本街, lit. "****an town" or "****an street") is a term used to
refer to
historical ****anese
communities in
Southeast and East Asia. The term...
- ****antown (****anese: 日本町, Hepburn:
Nihonmachi), also
known historically as ****anese Town, is a
neighborhood in the
Western Addition district of San Francisco...
- ****antown (****anese: 日本町;
Nihonmachi),
commonly known as J Town, is a
historic cultural district of San Jose, California,
north of
Downtown San Jose. Historically...
- ****an. Alternatively, a ****antown may be
called J-town,
Little Tokyo or
Nihonmachi (日本町), the
first two
being common names for ****antown, San Francisco,...
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during the
early 1900s
based on race and ethnicity. Seattle's "****antown" (
Nihonmachi)
community was
established to keep
races segregated, but it
allowed cultural...
- Seattle's ****anese
community had
grown to
become the
second largest Nihonmachi on the West
Coast of
North America. ****an
emerged from self-imposed isolation...
- Francisco's
Nihonmachi (****antown). The Pagoda,
located in the
southwestern corner of
Peace Plaza between the ****an
Center Mall and
Nihonmachi Mall, was...
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Nihonmachi Alley is an
alley and
historic landmark in the ****antown part of Seattle's Chinatown–International District, in the U.S.
state of Washington...
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while others are
named for
nearby parks, schools, or city features.
Nihonmachi (East-Central) AOC7: Anaheim, Orange,
Cherry and 7th
Street Artcraft Manor...
- 1859,
until 1901. The ****anese
established an
enclave quite early or
Nihonmachi in
Dilao where they
numbered between 300 and 400 in 1593. A
statue of...