In the first half part of the 120-year history of the Japanese immigrants in the U.S. mainland, Japanese cultural communities were their fortresses to protect their families and identities in circumstances of racial discrimination and wartime hysteria.
But in the 21st century, Japanese culture becomes part of the world culture which is shared by people beyond boundaries. Now, Japanese cultural communities become new meanings such as theme parks where everyone can enjoy it.
Shige Higashi, Editor & Publisher of Cultural News
Editorial Work Support Fund & Next 20 Project Fund
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