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OBITUARY: Holly Yasui, 67; Worked to Preserve Father’s Civil Rights Legacy

By JONATHAN VAN HARMELENSpecial to The RafuIf you go to Weller Court near Second Street.

Kuroda and the Owari Tokugawa).Echizen is known as one of the capitals of knife making.

OBITUARY: Holly Yasui, 67; Worked to Preserve Father’s Civil Rights Legacy

A rare opportunity to view historic museum-quality samurai swords will take place on Sunday.joined by Seisuke Knife teams Chef David Phu and Chef Wallace Wong.including origami and tea ceremony.

OBITUARY: Holly Yasui, 67; Worked to Preserve Father’s Civil Rights Legacy

Along with these museum-class blades.Kurosaki is the youngest knife-maker to ever be recognized by the Japanese government as a master blacksmith.

OBITUARY: Holly Yasui, 67; Worked to Preserve Father’s Civil Rights Legacy

Yamasaki is the leading expert on Japanese swords in the Western Hemisphere.

Yamasaki can also be seen on the hit show Pawn Stars.on a community still composed of many small businesses and residents.

He probably would have gotten out of the car.Maddon said in an interview with Jayson Stark and co-host Doug Glanville on the Starkville podcast.

Longtime Angels Manager Joe Maddon.and stand up for himself and the many of us who worked beside him.