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  2. George Nakashima - Wikipedia

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    George Nakashima. George Katsutoshi Nakashima (Japanese: 中島勝寿 Nakashima Katsutoshi, May 24, 1905 – June 15, 1990) was an American woodworker, architect, and furniture maker who was one of the leading innovators of 20th century furniture design and a father of the American craft movement [citation needed]. In 1983, he accepted the ...

  3. Toshio Odate - Wikipedia

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    1930 (age 93–94) Tokyo, Japan. Other names. Toshio Ōdate. Years active. sculptor, woodworker, educator. Toshio Odate (born 1930) is a Japanese-born American sculptor, woodworker, craftsman, author, and educator. [1] He specializes in Japanese woodworking and is a noted shoji maker. [2][3] He is the author of, Japanese Woodworking Tools ...

  4. Japanese carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Japanese plane (鉋, kanna), is most commonly a wooden block, or dai (台) containing a laminated blade, sub-blade, and securing pin. In the Japanese plane, the blade is fixed in position primarily by the plane's abutments that are cut in the sides of the dai. This is similar to a still manufactured type of European wooden plane, in which the ...

  5. Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum - Wikipedia

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    Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum. / 34.7068; 135.1975. The Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum is a museum of carpentry tools in Kobe, Japan. [1] The museum was opened in 1984 with the objective of collecting and conserving ancient tools as an example of Japanese cultural heritage, in order to pass them on to the next generation through research and ...

  6. Little Tokyo, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Little Tokyo (Japanese: リトル・トーキョー), also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North America. [4] It is the largest and most populous of only three official Japantowns in the United States, all of ...

  7. List of people from Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    Fred Korematsu – Japanese-American who fought forced internment, testing the law in Korematsu v. United States [109] Joseph R. Knowland – former U.S. Representative and former owner of the Oakland Tribune, cremated in Oakland [110] William F. Knowland – former U.S. Senator [111] Barbara Lee – U.S. Representative [112]

  8. Category:Japanese woodworkers - Wikipedia

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    Japanese woodcarvers‎ (3 P) Pages in category "Japanese woodworkers" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  9. Kijiya - Wikipedia

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    Kijiya (木地屋, lit. woodworker) are Japanese woodworkers particularly known as woodturners for their lathe-produced kokeshi dolls or lacquered goods. They are attested from the medieval period, claiming descent from the oldest son of Emperor Montoku, Prince Koretaka (844–897), whom they credit with the invention of the wood lathe (rokuro ...