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  2. Rafu Shimpo - Wikipedia

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    701 E. Third Street, Suite 130. Los Angeles, CA 90013. United States. Website. www.rafu.com. The Rafu Shimpo (羅府新報, Rafu Shinpō) is a Japanese-English language newspaper based in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California and is the largest bilingual English-Japanese daily newspaper in the United States. [1] As of February 2021, it is ...

  3. Naomi Hirahara - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1990s–present. Notable awards. Edgar Award. Website. naomihirahara.com. Naomi Hirahara (Japanese: 平原 直美, born 1962) is an American mystery writer and journalist. She edited the largest Japanese-American daily newspaper, Rafu Shimpo for several years. She is currently a writer of both fiction and non-fiction works and the ...

  4. Asian American Journalists Association - Wikipedia

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    The Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) was founded in 1981 by several Los Angeles–based Asian American journalists: Bill Sing, Nancy Yoshihara, and David Kishiyama (from The Los Angeles Times), Frank Kwan and Tritia Toyota (from KNBC-TV News), and Dwight Chuman (from Rafu Shimpo, the Japanese-American newspaper).

  5. Sam Chu Lin - Wikipedia

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    He was a frequent contributor to Asian American publications such as AsianWeek and Rafu Shimpo, as well as popular newspapers such as the San Francisco Examiner and the Los Angeles Times. In 1975, Chu Lin was the first CBS reporter to broadcast nationally the news about the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War.

  6. Frank Chuman - Wikipedia

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    Frank Fujio Chuman was born in Montecito, California to parents who had emigrated from Japan's Kagoshima Prefecture. The middle of three children, [3] Chuman attended Los Angeles High School, where he graduated in 1934 as class valedictorian.

  7. Nisei Week - Wikipedia

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    Nisei Week. Nisei Week (二世週祭, Nisei-shū Matsuri) is an annual festival celebrating Japanese American (JA) culture and history in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. Nisei means 2nd generation in Japanese, describing the first American born Japanese, a group which the seven-day festival was originally meant to attract.

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