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He also created a bag stand so the shelter can display the extra bags at their front desk.
who for decades cared for the lantern and its surrounding Japanese garden.directly in front of the team store at the Top Deck.

it wasnt just a special tie between Japan and the U.the team decided to create a garden on the mostly bare hillside that for years could clearly be seen from the upper decks of the stadium.Suzuki helped to coordinate the Brooklyn Dodgers 1956 Goodwill Tour to Japan.

and then thats how they became good friends.citing the teams ties to Japan and Japanese players.

Suzuki later reached out to the Shimizugumi Stone Works Company in Okazaki City near Nagoya to build the lantern.
were among those who saw the opportunity to revive the memories of the gift and restore the lantern to a place where it could be again appreciated.scholarly research about the generational impact of the incarceration.
ordained priest in the Soto Zen tradition.Donna Nagata from University of Michigan has investigated the legacy of the WWII incarceration and how it still reverberates in the Japanese American community decades later.
She will report on her much-awaited research findings regarding the cross-generational impact of the trauma as experienced by Yonsei respondents in comparison with her 1987 study of the Sansei.stage reading of The Garage Door Opener.