- Nihonmachi - Wikipedia
Nihonmachi The Japanese Covered Bridge was created by the Nihonmachi in Hội An, Vietnam Nihonmachi (日本町 日本街; lit "Japan town" or "Japan street") is a term used to refer to historical Japanese communities in Southeast and East Asia
- A brief history of Seattle’s Japantown, Nihonmachi - SEAtoday
Seattle’s Japantown, or Nihonmachi, is a microcosm of Japanese American history — from the first settlers in the late nineteenth century to modern preservation efforts today
- Nihonmachi Street Fair 2025 | SF Japantown Events
The Nihonmachi Street Fair celebrates the Asian-Pacific American culture in Japantown with traditional food, entertainment, and family-friendly activities
- About San Francisco Japantown
San Francisco’s Japantown (aka Nihonmachi) tends to be overshadowed somewhat by SF’s more famous Chinatown, but there’s a lot to see and do in a small area
- Nihonmachi Historical Marker
Nihonmachi grew increasingly diverse with the arrival of other ethnic groups, including Filipinos and Italians Nihonmachi evolved as a self-sufficient, self-contained community largely because of widespread discrimination and prejudice directed against the Valley’s Nikkei
- The History and Global Spread of Japantowns - SEAtongue
Japantowns, also known as Nihonmachi, are cultural enclaves where Japanese immigrants and their descendants have settled, preserving and celebrating their heritage in foreign lands
- Nihonmachi (Japantowns) | Densho Digital Repository
Because of housing and employment discrimination, Japanese Americans tended to cluster in ethnic neighborhoods known as Nihonmachi, or "Japantowns " Living, working, studying, and worshiping in close proximity made for tight-knit communities
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Nihonmachi Outreach Committee is a voluntary organization dedicated to educating the public about the incarceration of immigrants and U S citizens of Japanese ancestry, including their children who were U S citizens by birth
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