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Japanese-Americans in Hawaii, Part 2: The Proud Families
The first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii arrived at Honolulu in 1868. Relying on their own ingenuity, these immigrants cleared fields and worked to survive. Their lives were turned upside down on December 7, 1941, Japanese planes attacked Pearl Harbor, bringing the US into the war with Japan. In our second episode on Japanese-Americans in Hawaii, we look at the story of people who survived tempestuous times, continuing to love 2 different nations.
Aired: Jul 08, 2018 Genre: DocumentaryDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Enterprises
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01: The Secrets of Tofu Across Japan02: River Ferries: Bringing People Together03: Mt. Hiei: The "Mother Mountain" of Japanese Buddhism04: Hamamatsu: Sunny City with Positive Spirit05: Japanese-Americans in Hawaii, Part 1: The Women Pioneers06: Japanese-Americans in Hawaii, Part 2: The Proud Families07: Soba: Japan's Beloved Noodle08: Seasoning the Seasons Special: Chita Peninsula - A Land That Prospered by Shipping