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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,...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...