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|title=Japanifornia Wiki | Japanese-American Pop Culture Encyclopedia | |||
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|description=Gen X Japanese: Japan meets California pop culture and community | |||
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==Welcome to Japanifornia Wiki!== | ==Welcome to Japanifornia Wiki!== | ||
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[[ | [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616) | Silver Samurai]] appearance in Marvel Contest of Champions, September 2025. | ||
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* [[Kimiyo Hoshi (Prime Earth) | Kimiyo Hoshi AKA Doctor Light]] | |||
* [[Eiko Hasigawa (Prime Earth) | Eiko Hasigawa aka Catwoman]] | |||
* [[Val Armorr (Earth-Prime) | Val Armorr aka Karate Kid]] | |||
* [[Jodi Morinaka Slayton (Wildstorm Universe) | Jodi Morinaka Slayton (Wildstorm Universe)]] | |||
* [[Emiko Queen (Prime Earth) | Emiko Queen aka Emiko Queen]] | |||
* [[Tatsu Yamashiro (New Earth) | Tatsu Yamashiro aka Katana]] | |||
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* [[Kwannon (Earth-616)|Kwannon]] AKA the current [[Psylocke (Earth-616)|Psylocke]] | * [[Kwannon (Earth-616)|Kwannon]] AKA the current [[Psylocke (Earth-616)|Psylocke]] | ||
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* [[Shiro Yoshida (Earth-616)| Shiro Yoshida AKA Sunfire]] | * [[Shiro Yoshida (Earth-616)| Shiro Yoshida AKA Sunfire]] | ||
* [[Akihiro (Earth-616)| Akihiro AKA Daken/Fang/Hellverine]] | * [[Akihiro (Earth-616)| Akihiro AKA Daken/Fang/Hellverine]] | ||
* [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)| Keniuchio Harada AKA Silver Samurai]] | * [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)| Keniuchio Harada AKA Silver Samurai]] | ||
* [[Jennifer Takeda (Earth-616) | Jennifer Takeda aka Hazmat]] | |||
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Hey there, fellow enthusiasts of Pan-Pacific pop culture! Welcome to the Japanifornia Wiki, your ultimate destination for exploring the vibrant and dynamic world of Japanese-American heritage and its cultural influences. Like a rich tapestry woven with threads of tradition and modernity, our wiki brings together the best of both worlds, celebrating the unique fusion of Japanese and American cultures. | Hey there, fellow enthusiasts of Pan-Pacific pop culture! Welcome to the Japanifornia Wiki, your ultimate destination for exploring the vibrant and dynamic world of Japanese-American heritage and its cultural influences. Like a rich tapestry woven with threads of tradition and modernity, our wiki brings together the best of both worlds, celebrating the unique fusion of Japanese and American cultures. | ||
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[https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cerebro/id1529617900?i=1000550284099 CEREBRO Podcast on Sunfire] | [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cerebro/id1529617900?i=1000550284099 CEREBRO Podcast on Sunfire] | ||
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[[:Category:Hāfu|'''Hāfu''']] | [[:Category:Hāfu|'''Hāfu''']] | ||
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Explore the fascinating world of people (and characters) who are half Japanese. Click to dive into stories, profiles, and more. | Explore the fascinating world of people (and characters) who are half Japanese. Click to dive into stories, profiles, and more. | ||
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[[:Category:Nikkei|'''Nikkei''']] | [[:Category:Nikkei|'''Nikkei''']] | ||
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Discover the lives of those with Japanese ancestry born or living long-term outside Japan. A treasure trove of heritage and culture awaits. | Discover the lives of those with Japanese ancestry born or living long-term outside Japan. A treasure trove of heritage and culture awaits. | ||
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[[:Category:Gaijin in Japan|'''Gaijin in Japan''']] | [[:Category:Gaijin in Japan|'''Gaijin in Japan''']] | ||
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Meet the non-Japanese adventurers living in Japan. Click to uncover their stories, experiences, and unique perspectives. | Meet the non-Japanese adventurers living in Japan. Click to uncover their stories, experiences, and unique perspectives. | ||
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[[:Category:🇯🇵|'''Nihonjin in the West''']] | [[:Category:🇯🇵|'''Nihonjin in the West''']] | ||
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[[File:Nihonjin wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center| | [[File:Nihonjin wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:🇯🇵]] | ||
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Japanese born in Japan who have made their mark in the West. Click to see achievements and stories from around the globe. | Japanese born in Japan who have made their mark in the West. Click to see achievements and stories from around the globe. | ||
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[[:Category:Fictional Places|'''Japanifornia Locations''']] | [[:Category:Fictional Places|'''Japanifornia Locations''']] | ||
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Explore fictional locations in the Japanifornia Universe. Click to discover iconic settings from games, movies, and more. | Explore fictional locations in the Japanifornia Universe. Click to discover iconic settings from games, movies, and more. | ||
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[[:Category:Nikkei who were interned|'''Nikkei who were Interned''']] | [[:Category:Nikkei who were interned|'''Nikkei who were Interned''']] | ||
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Learn about notable Japanese Americans interned during WWII. Click for stories of resilience, history, and legacy. | Learn about notable Japanese Americans interned during WWII. Click for stories of resilience, history, and legacy. | ||
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[[:Category:The 1970s|'''The 1970s''']] | [[:Category:The 1970s|'''The 1970s''']] | ||
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The Age of Independence: TV on a strict schedule, vinyl music, and kids roaming free. Click to relive the 1970s glory. | The Age of Independence: TV on a strict schedule, vinyl music, and kids roaming free. Click to relive the 1970s glory. | ||
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[[:Category:The 1980s|'''The 1980s''']] | [[:Category:The 1980s|'''The 1980s''']] | ||
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The Cable Age: Endless channels and mix tapes. Click to explore the 1980s with its iconic pop culture and tech. | The Cable Age: Endless channels and mix tapes. Click to explore the 1980s with its iconic pop culture and tech. | ||
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[[:Category:The 1990s|'''The 1990s''']] | [[:Category:The 1990s|'''The 1990s''']] | ||
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The Console Age: Digital rise, flannel fashion, and CDs. Click to dive into the 1990s with its alternative vibes. | The Console Age: Digital rise, flannel fashion, and CDs. Click to dive into the 1990s with its alternative vibes. | ||
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==Japanifornia Icons== | ==Japanifornia Icons== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:19, 5 February 2026
Welcome to Japanifornia Wiki![edit]
Silver Samurai appearance in Marvel Contest of Champions, September 2025.
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Hey there, fellow enthusiasts of Pan-Pacific pop culture! Welcome to the Japanifornia Wiki, your ultimate destination for exploring the vibrant and dynamic world of Japanese-American heritage and its cultural influences. Like a rich tapestry woven with threads of tradition and modernity, our wiki brings together the best of both worlds, celebrating the unique fusion of Japanese and American cultures. Dive into the fantastical realms of our Fictional entries or geek out over the latest Comics. Discover the profound impact of Japanese artistry in our Japanese Comic Book Characters section, or unravel the intricate storylines of the Marvel Universe and DC Multiverse. Our Television and Movies categories offer a nostalgic trip through iconic shows and films that have shaped our cultural landscape. Special Pages:Momo Yashima, Rumiko Fujikawa (Marvel),River City Girls, Baymax, Wendy Yoshimura, Aiko Miyazaki, Ebon Samurai, Mr. Miyagi, Jerry Fujikawa, John Fujioka, and Mako (Actor). Need more information: Marvel's Wolverine (Game)
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Ultraman: Rising (TV Show), co-directed by John Aoshima, starring Christopher Sean and featuring voice acting from Tamlyn Tomita, Rob Fukuzaki, Gedde Watanabe, and Keone Young. Also Artt Butler, Karen Maruyama, Mayumi Yoshida.
Recent Podcasts[edit]
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CEREBRO Podcast on Lady Deathstrike, Part 1 CEREBRO Podcast on Lady Deathstrike, Part 2 |
Silver Samurai Cameos in X-Men '97[edit]
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Japanifornia Icons[edit]
| Name | Birth Year | Bio |
|---|---|---|
| Miyoshi Umeki | 1929 | Miyoshi Umeki was the first East-Asian actor to win an Academy Award for her role in "Sayonara" in 1957. |
| Larry Shinoda | 1930 | Larry Shinoda was a Japanese American car designer who designed the Chevrolet Corvette and the Ford Mustang. |
| Yuri Kochiyama | 1921 | Yuri Kochiyama was an American Civil Rights activist who worked with Malcolm X in Harlem. |
| Hiroshi Fujiwara | 1964 | Hiroshi Fujiwara, the Godfather of Streetwear from Japan, collaborated with Tinker Hatfield and Mark Parker at Nike to produce the HTM sub-brand. |
| Steve Yano | 1950 | Steve Yano, with Dr. Dre and Tony A. Da Wizard, produced and sold the Roadium Mixed Tapes at Roadium Swap Meet in Gardena, California in the early 1980s. |
| Wataru Misaka | 1923 | Wataru Misaka broke the color barrier in professional basketball when he played three games for the New York Knicks in 1947. |
| Sessue Hayakawa | 1886 | Sessue Hayakawa was a Japanese actor and matinee idol during the silent film era of the 1910s and early 1920s. |
| Sono Osato | 1919 | Sono Osato was a half Japanese dancer in the 1930s, and later an activist and philanthropist. |
| Isamu Noguchi | 1904 | Isamu Noguchi was a half Japanese sculptor and artist. |
| Rocky Aoki | 1938 | Rocky Aoki was the founder of Benihana, and an incorrigible 60s and 70s philanderer. |
| Michio Kaku | 1947 | Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist and science communicator known for his work in string theory. |
| Ellison Onizuka | 1946 | Ellison Onizuka was an astronaut who died in the Challenger space shuttle disaster. |
| Kristi Yamaguchi | 1971 | Kristi Yamaguchi is an Olympic gold medalist figure skater. |
| Sab Shimono | 1943 | Sab Shimono is an actor and director known for his work in film and theater. |
| Fred Korematsu | 1919 | Fred Korematsu was a civil rights activist who resisted Japanese American internment during World War II. |
| Patsy Mink | 1927 | Patsy Mink was the first woman of color elected to the U.S. Congress. |
| Richard Aoki | 1938 | Richard Aoki was a civil rights activist and member of the Black Panther Party. |
| Steven Okazaki | 1952 | Steven Okazaki is a documentary filmmaker who won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 1991. |









