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  2. The Federation of Korean Associations, Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Korean Associations, Japan (Korean: 재일본한국인연합회; Hanja: 在日本韓國人聯合會; Short name: 한인회; Japanese: 在日本韓国人連合会) is an ethnic association for Koreans in Japan. It caters primarily to recent South Korean emigrants. It is headquartered in Shin-Ōkubo, Tokyo, Japan. [1]

  3. Mingei International Museum - Wikipedia

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    Mingei International Museum was founded by Martha Longenecker, Professor of Art Emerita, San Diego State University.As an artist craftsman who studied pottery-making in Japan, she became acquainted with and learned from the founders and leaders of the Mingei Association of Japan.

  4. Centro Cultural de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    2004 Park Blvd. San Diego, CA 92101; Coordinates: 32.727728, -117.148627: Region served . ... At San Diego State University, the Mexican American Youth Association ...

  5. Asian Americans in California - Wikipedia

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    California contains five of the top 10 metropolitan cities with the greatest Japanese population in the United States. [10] Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, and Sacramento have the largest Japanese populations in California, with Los Angeles having more than the other cities combined.

  6. Zion Market - Wikipedia

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    Zion Market was founded in 1979, in the Kearny Mesa neighborhood of San Diego, California to combat the increasing demand for grocery stores by San Diego's rapidly expanding Asian community. Its location on Convoy Street was the first Korean grocery store in San Diego.

  7. Koreans in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Restrictions of passage from the Korean Peninsula (April 1919–1922), the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, restrictions of passage from Busan (October 1925), opening of independent travel service by Koreans between Jeju and Osaka (April 1930), Park Choon-Geum was elected for the House of Representatives of Japan (February 1932), removal of restrictions of civil recruit from the Korean Peninsula ...

  8. Minato School - Wikipedia

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    Initially the school was based in the Clairemont neighborhood in San Diego. [2] Initially it had 40 pupils grouped into four classes. In 1988 the enrollment was almost 300, and almost 70% of the students were at the elementary school level. Classes were held in 22 temporary buildings at Wagenheim Junior High School in Mira Mesa, San Diego. [3]

  9. Japanese Friendship Garden (Balboa Park) - Wikipedia

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    This includes Japanese street food, performances from traditional dancers and Japanese drum or taiko troupes, and more! In 2023, the Cherry Blossom festival had “performances by the San Diego Japanese Hula Club, the Buddhist Temple of San Diego’s Ondo Dancers as well as taiko—a Japanese drum—troupes.” [1]