Domon Ken – Photographer of Modern Japan
Rev. Alfred Saburō Akamatsu: Pastor and Community Leader
Genjiro Yeto in New York and Connecticut
Kentaro Ikeda: Solitary Internment and Legacy
Kan’ichi Asakawa (1873–1948): Japanese Scholar at Dartmouth and Yale
The Mitsui Family at Dartmouth College
Hiroshima-Kai: Voices for Peace
Makino Katsuji: From Kyoto to New York
Dr. Junko Seiki Emy(1933–2017): Physician, Fulbright Scholar, Community Care Provider
Witness and Memory: A-Bomb and WWII Testimonies in New York
Witness and Memory: A-Bomb and WWII Testimonies in New York/New Jersey This exhibit brings together the voices of Japanese and Japanese American individuals whose lives were forever altered by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan and by the broader experience of World War II as residents of New York. Some were survivors of the a-bombs, or hibakusha, who later made their way to the United States. Others experienced growing up in the internment camps and migrating to the east coast. All joined the Japanese diaspora in New York and New Jersey and have carried those histories forward. Each story shared here is a personal one, shaped by […]