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We cover a lot of strange things that other people don't. Our three primary interests are people who are half Japanese ([[:Category:Hafu|Hāfu]]), badass Japanese living outside of Japan ([[:Category:Nikkei|Nikkei]]), and [[:Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters|Japanese Comic Book Characters]] in the West.
==Welcome to Japanifornia Wiki!==


Beyond that, we do like talking about [[Godzilla]] and Japanese [[:Category:Tokusatsu|Tokusatsu]] films, Japanese [[:Category:Pinky Violence|Pinky Violence]] films of the 70s, and Hāfu Pop Music of the 70s and 80s in Japan.
<YouTube width=60%>AzGcJm15XgI</YouTube>


Check out our [https://japanifornia.com/shop Japanifornia Shop] for Japanese-inspired t-shirts, stickers and other stuff from all of these various collections. Have fun!
[[Psylocke (Earth-616)|Psylocke]] debuts in Marvel Rivals on December 6, 2024.�
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#f9f9f9; text-align:center;" | '''Recent Sighting'''
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[[File:Shioli_Kutsuna.png|center|thumb|Shioli Kutsuna as Yukio|Shioli Kutsuna reprises her role as Yukio in "[[Deadpool & Wolverine (Movie)]]", blending her fierce combat skills with a nuanced portrayal that promises to captivate audiences.]]
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* [[Kwannon (Earth-616)|Kwannon]] AKA the current [[Psylocke (Earth-616)|Psylocke]]
! Top Mixes
* [[Hisako Ichiki (Earth-616)]] AKA Armor, now in Ultimate X-Men Vol 2.
! #
* [[Noriko Ashida (Earth-616)]] AKA Surge, also in Ultimate X-Men Vol 2.
* [[Yuriko Oyama (Earth-616)]] AKA Lady Deathstrike
* [[Shiro Yoshida (Earth-616)]] AKA Sunfire
* [[Akihiro (Earth-616)]] AKA Daken/Fang/Hellverine
* [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616)]] AKA Silver Samurai
|}
 
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! Nickname !! Real Name !! Recent #1 !! Recent #2 !! Recent #3
|-
| [[Psylocke (Earth-616)|Psylocke]] || [[Kwannon (Earth-616)|Kwannon]] || X-Men Vol 7 5 || X-Men: From the Ashes Infinity Comic Vol 1 18 || X-Men Vol 7 3
|-
| [[Hisako Ichiki (Earth-616) | Armor]] || [[Hisako Ichiki (Earth-616) | Hisako Ichiki]] || New Mutants Vol 4 9 || Cable Vol 4 1 || New Mutants Vol 4 8
|-
|-
| [[:Category:🇯🇵🇺🇸|🇯🇵🇺🇸]]
| [[Noriko Ashida (Earth-616) | Surge]] || [[Noriko Ashida (Earth-616) | Noriko Ashida]] || X-Force Vol 7 4 || X-Force Vol 7 3 || X-Force Vol 7 2
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:🇯🇵🇺🇸}}
|-
|-
| [[:Category:🇯🇵🇵🇭|🇯🇵🇵🇭]]
| [[Yuriko Oyama (Earth-616) | Lady Deathstrike]] || [[Yuriko Oyama (Earth-616) | Yuriko Oyama]] || Wolverine: Deep Cut Vol 1 4 || Wolverine Vol 8 1
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:🇯🇵🇵🇭}}
|| Daredevil: Black Armor Vol 1 4
|-
|-
| [[:Category:🇯🇵🇰🇷|🇯🇵🇰🇷]]‏‎
| [[Shiro Yoshida (Earth-616) | Sunfire]] ||  [[Shiro Yoshida (Earth-616) | Shiro Yoshida]] || X-Men Vol 6 10 || X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic Vol 1 35 || X-Men Vol 6 9
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:🇯🇵🇰🇷}}
|-
|-
| [[:Category:🇯🇵🇫🇷|🇯🇵🇫🇷]]
| [[Akihiro (Earth-616) | Daken/Fang/Hellverine]] || [[Akihiro (Earth-616) | Akihiro]] || X-Men: Blue Vol 1 24 || Iceman Vol 3 10 || All-New Wolverine Vol 1 30
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:🇯🇵🇫🇷}}
|-
|-
| [[:Category:🇯🇵🇳🇿|🇯🇵🇳🇿]]  
| [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616) | Silver Samurai]] || [[Keniuchio Harada (Earth-616) | Keniuchio Harada]] || Rise of the Powers of X Vol 1 5 || X-Force Vol 6 28 || Marvel's Voices: Identity Vol 1 1
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:🇯🇵🇳🇿}}
|}
|}


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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; width: 100%; padding: 10px"
 
style="width: 33%" | [[:Category:Hafu|Half Japanese, Half Amazing]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Hafu}})
 
!  style="width: 33%" | [[:Category:Nikkei|The Japanese Diaspora]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Nikkei}})
{| style="width: 100%;"
style="width: 33%" | [[:Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters|Japanese in Comic Books]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Japanese Comic Book Characters}})
| style="width: 70%; vertical-align: top;" |
Welcome to Japanifornia Wiki!
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 [[:Category:Fictional|Fictional]] entries or geek out over the latest [[:Category:Comics|Comics]]. Discover the profound impact of Japanese artistry in our [[:Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters|Japanese Comic Book Characters]] section, or unravel the intricate storylines of the [[:Category:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]] and [[:Category:DC Multiverse|DC Multiverse]]. Our [[:Category:Television|Television]] and [[:Category:Movies|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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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 100%;"
! style="width: 10%;" | Rank
! style="width: 90%;" | Category
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | ''Notable Hāfu in Multiple Categories''
| 1
| style="text-align:center;" | ''Nikkei, Japanese Born Outside Japan''
| [[:Category:Fictional|Fictional]]
|  style="text-align:center;" | ''Appearing in Marvel and DC Comics''
|-
|-
| style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |
| 2
*[[Lieko English]] the first Asian playmate.
| [[:Category:Comics|Comics]]
*[[Michi Aoyama]] the Runaway Singer.
*[[Seri Ishikawa]] the 80s Pop Star.
*[[Golden Half]] the all-hāfu girl band.
|  style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |
*[[Steve Yano]] Dr. Dre's first boss.
*[[Yuri Kochiyama]] NYC rebel.
*[[Jack Soo]] from Barney Miller.
| style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |
*[[:Category:Super Young Team|Super Young Team]]
*[[:Category:Big Hero 6|Big Hero 6]]
*[[:Category:Big Science Action|Big Science Action]]
*[[Marvel Stories Set in Japan]]
|-
|-
! [[:Category:Tokusatsu|Tokusatsu]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Tokusatsu}})
| 3
! [[:Category:Pinky Violence|Pinky Violence]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Pinky Violence}})
| [[:Category:🇯🇵|🇯🇵]]
! [[:Category:Kayōkyoku|Kayōkyoku]] ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Kayokyoku}})
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | ''Scary Monsters''
| 4
| style="text-align:center;" | ''Toei's 70s Exploitation Movies''
| [[:Category:Hāfu|Hāfu]]
|  style="text-align:center;" | ''70s Pro-J-Pop Music''
|-
|-
| style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |
| 5
*[[Godzilla]]
| [[:Category:Television|Television]]
*[[Mothra]]
|-
*[[King Ghidorah]]
| 6
*[[Mothra]]
| [[:Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters|Japanese Comic Book Characters]]
*[[Rodan]]
|-
| style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |
| 7
*[[Ike Reiko]]
| [[:Category:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]]
*[[Golden Half]]
|-
*[[Jack Soo]]
| 8
| style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |
| [[:Category:Earth-616|Earth-616]]
*[[Rumi Koyama]]
|-
*[[Michi Aoyama]]
| 9
*[[Seri Ishikawa]]
| [[:Category:Nikkei|Nikkei]]
|-
| 10
| [[:Category:Movies|Movies]]
|}
|}
|}


Coming in the future:
==Now Streaming==
<YouTube width=60%>TwXgOMDONK8</YouTube>


* We are also all very curious about the [[Oriental riff]]. We should investigate.
[[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]].
* The Japanese 70s film genre [[:Category:Pinky Violence|Pinky Violence]] is either problematic, cathartic or cool.
* We should do a big section on [[Usagi Yojimbo]]: 165 issues. Published by Dark Horse Comics. Started in 1996.
* [[Denny Tamaki]] is the Governor of Okinawa and
the first American-Asian to take a seat in the Japanese House of Representatives.


==Rumors and News==
{| style="width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: center;"
|-
! style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; font-size: 1.2em;" | Blue Eye Samurai Season 2 Confirmed
! style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; font-size: 1.2em;" | Shogun Season 2 Casting News
! style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; font-size: 1.2em;" | Godzilla Minus One Collector's Edition
|-
| style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
The highly anticipated second season of "Blue Eye Samurai" is confirmed, with returning cast members and new additions set to enhance the intriguing storyline. Release details to follow.
| style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
"Shogun" Season 2 updates reveal exciting casting news, bringing fresh faces alongside beloved characters. Fans eagerly await the continuation of this epic historical drama.
| style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
Pre-orders for the "Godzilla Minus One" Collector's Edition Blu-ray are now live, featuring exclusive content and special features for die-hard fans of the iconic monster.
|-
! style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; font-size: 1.2em;" | Assassin's Creed Introduces Yasuke
! style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; font-size: 1.2em;" | Ghost of Tsushima 2 Leak
! style="width: 20%; vertical-align: top; font-size: 1.2em;" | Wolverine Game Leaks Japan Setting
|-
| style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
"Assassin's Creed: Shadows" introduces Yasuke, the first Black samurai, blending historical accuracy with the franchise's beloved action-packed narrative. Discover his fascinating backstory.
| style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
A major leak hints at "Ghost of Tsushima 2" before its official announcement. Anticipation grows as fans speculate on the sequel's new adventures and improvements.
| style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
Leaks suggest that "Marvel's Wolverine" game will be set in Japan, featuring villains like Ogun and Silver Samurai, promising an exciting new adventure for fans.
|}


==Silver Samurai Cameos in X-Men '97==
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In the animated series X-Men '97, Silver Samurai makes a couple of brief yet memorable cameo appearances, both tied to the catastrophic electromagnetic pulse (EMP) events orchestrated by Magneto. The first time we see him, he’s reacting to the initial EMP that plunges the world into darkness. Later, he reappears, witnessing the restoration of power following Professor Xavier's intense psychic battle with Magneto. These scenes effectively underscore the far-reaching impact of Magneto's actions, reminding viewers that the consequences extend far beyond the main cast.


For those familiar with the franchise, Silver Samurai's presence in X-Men '97 serves as a nostalgic callback. He originally graced our screens in X-Men: The Animated Series, specifically in season 4, episode 15, titled "Lotus and Steel." In this episode, set in Japan, he faces off against Wolverine. Clad in his iconic armor, Silver Samurai showcases his teleportation abilities and formidable skills in martial arts and swordsmanship. Despite his impressive prowess, Wolverine ultimately defeats him, cementing their rivalry.


In the comics, Silver Samurai is well-known as a sworn enemy of Wolverine and the X-Men. His inclusion in X-Men '97 not only adds depth to the story but also ensures continuity with the original series. It’s a clever nod to long-time fans, seamlessly blending the new with the familiar, and highlighting how Magneto’s actions ripple across the globe, affecting even the most peripheral characters.
| style="width: 30%; vertical-align: top; padding: 10px;" |
[[File:Silver-samurai-in-x-men-97-episode-10.jpg|thumb|left|alt=Silver Samurai in X-Men '97]]
|}
</div>


==Main Categories==


<div style="text-align: center;">
{| style="width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: separate; border-spacing: 10px; text-align: left;"
|-
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:Hāfu|'''Hāfu''']]
<br>
[[File:Hāfu_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:Hāfu]]
<br>
Explore the fascinating world of people (and characters) who are half Japanese. Click to dive into stories, profiles, and more.
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:Nikkei|'''Nikkei''']]
<br>
[[File:Nikkei_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:Nikkei]]
<br>
Discover the lives of those with Japanese ancestry born or living long-term outside Japan. A treasure trove of heritage and culture awaits.
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:Gaijin in Japan|'''Gaijin in Japan''']]
<br>
[[File:West-in-Japan_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:Gaijin_in_Japan]]
<br>
Meet the non-Japanese adventurers living in Japan. Click to uncover their stories, experiences, and unique perspectives.
|-
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:🇯🇵|'''Nihonjin in the West''']]
<br>
[[File:Nihonjin wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:🇯🇵]]
<br>
Japanese born in Japan who have made their mark in the West. Click to see achievements and stories from around the globe.
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:Fictional Places|'''Japanifornia Locations''']]
<br>
[[File:Japanifornia wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:Fictional Places]]
<br>
Explore fictional locations in the Japanifornia Universe. Click to discover iconic settings from games, movies, and more.
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:Nikkei who were interned|'''Nikkei who were Interned''']]
<br>
[[File:Interned_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:Nikkei who were interned]]
<br>
Learn about notable Japanese Americans interned during WWII. Click for stories of resilience, history, and legacy.
|-
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:The 1970s|'''The 1970s''']]
<br>
[[File:1970s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:The 1970s]]
<br>
The Age of Independence: TV on a strict schedule, vinyl music, and kids roaming free. Click to relive the 1970s glory.
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:The 1980s|'''The 1980s''']]
<br>
[[File:1980s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:The 1980s]]
<br>
The Cable Age: Endless channels and mix tapes. Click to explore the 1980s with its iconic pop culture and tech.
| style="width: 33.33%; padding: 10px; background-color: #ffffff; border-radius: 20px; vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" |
[[:Category:The 1990s|'''The 1990s''']]
<br>
[[File:1990s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|240px|link=:Category:The 1990s]]
<br>
The Console Age: Digital rise, flannel fashion, and CDs. Click to dive into the 1990s with its alternative vibes.
|}
</div>


==Most Linked-to Categories==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: left;"
! style="width: 5%;" | Rank
! style="width: 30%;" | Category
! style="width: 40%;" | Description
! style="width: 25%;" | Current Count of Members
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| 1
| [[:Category:Fictional|Fictional]]
| Entries related to fictional characters and universes.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Fictional}}
|-
| 2
| [[:Category:Comics|Comics]]
| Entries about comic books, characters, and series.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Comics}}
|-
| 3
| [[:Category:🇯🇵|🇯🇵]]
| Entries originating from Japan.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:🇯🇵}}
|-
| 4
| [[:Category:Hāfu|Hāfu]]
| Entries about people or characters who are half Japanese.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Hāfu}}
|-
| 5
| [[:Category:Television|Television]]
| Entries related to television shows and series.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Television}}
|-
| 6
| [[:Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters|Japanese Comic Book Characters]]
| Characters from Japanese comic books.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Japanese Comic Book Characters}}
|-
| 7
| [[:Category:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]]
| Entries related to the Marvel comic book universe.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Marvel Universe}}
|-
| 8
| [[:Category:Earth-616|Earth-616]]
| Entries about the main continuity in the Marvel Universe.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Earth-616}}
|-
| 9
| [[:Category:Nikkei|Nikkei]]
| Entries about people of Japanese ancestry living outside Japan.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Nikkei}}
|-
| 10
| [[:Category:Movies|Movies]]
| Entries related to films and movie series.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Movies}}
|-
| 11
| [[:Category:DC Multiverse|DC Multiverse]]
| Entries about the various universes within the DC Comics.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:DC Multiverse}}
|-
| 12
| [[:Category:🇺🇸🇯🇵|🇺🇸🇯🇵]]
| Entries about American Japanese origins.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:🇺🇸🇯🇵}}
|-
| 13
| [[:Category:🇯🇵🇺🇸|🇯🇵🇺🇸]]
| Entries about Japanese American origins.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:🇯🇵🇺🇸}}
|-
| 14
| [[:Category:TV Episodes|TV Episodes]]
| Entries about individual television episodes.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:TV Episodes}}
|-
| 15
| [[:Category:Comic Issues|Comic Issues]]
| Entries about specific comic book issues.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Comic Issues}}
|-
| 16
| [[:Category:The 1970s|The 1970s]]
| Entries related to the 1970s decade.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:The 1970s}}
|-
| 17
| [[:Category:Musicians & Singers|Musicians & Singers]]
| Entries about musicians and singers.
| {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Musicians & Singers}}
|}


==Japanifornia Icons==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 100%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; text-align: left;"
! style="width: 33%;" | Name
! style="width: 15%;" | Birth Year
! style="width: 52%;" | 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.
|}


 
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Welcome to Japanifornia Wiki![edit]

Psylocke debuts in Marvel Rivals on December 6, 2024.� �

Recent Sighting
Shioli Kutsuna reprises her role as Yukio in "Deadpool & Wolverine (Movie)", blending her fierce combat skills with a nuanced portrayal that promises to captivate audiences.
Magnificent Seven
Nickname Real Name Recent #1 Recent #2 Recent #3
Psylocke Kwannon X-Men Vol 7 5 X-Men: From the Ashes Infinity Comic Vol 1 18 X-Men Vol 7 3
Armor Hisako Ichiki New Mutants Vol 4 9 Cable Vol 4 1 New Mutants Vol 4 8
Surge Noriko Ashida X-Force Vol 7 4 X-Force Vol 7 3 X-Force Vol 7 2
Lady Deathstrike Yuriko Oyama Wolverine: Deep Cut Vol 1 4 Wolverine Vol 8 1 Daredevil: Black Armor Vol 1 4
Sunfire Shiro Yoshida X-Men Vol 6 10 X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic Vol 1 35 X-Men Vol 6 9
Daken/Fang/Hellverine Akihiro X-Men: Blue Vol 1 24 Iceman Vol 3 10 All-New Wolverine Vol 1 30
Silver Samurai Keniuchio Harada Rise of the Powers of X Vol 1 5 X-Force Vol 6 28 Marvel's Voices: Identity Vol 1 1



Welcome to Japanifornia Wiki! 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)


Rank Category
1 Fictional
2 Comics
3 🇯🇵
4 Hāfu
5 Television
6 Japanese Comic Book Characters
7 Marvel Universe
8 Earth-616
9 Nikkei
10 Movies

Now Streaming[edit]

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.

Rumors and News[edit]

Blue Eye Samurai Season 2 Confirmed Shogun Season 2 Casting News Godzilla Minus One Collector's Edition

The highly anticipated second season of "Blue Eye Samurai" is confirmed, with returning cast members and new additions set to enhance the intriguing storyline. Release details to follow.

"Shogun" Season 2 updates reveal exciting casting news, bringing fresh faces alongside beloved characters. Fans eagerly await the continuation of this epic historical drama.

Pre-orders for the "Godzilla Minus One" Collector's Edition Blu-ray are now live, featuring exclusive content and special features for die-hard fans of the iconic monster.

Assassin's Creed Introduces Yasuke Ghost of Tsushima 2 Leak Wolverine Game Leaks Japan Setting

"Assassin's Creed: Shadows" introduces Yasuke, the first Black samurai, blending historical accuracy with the franchise's beloved action-packed narrative. Discover his fascinating backstory.

A major leak hints at "Ghost of Tsushima 2" before its official announcement. Anticipation grows as fans speculate on the sequel's new adventures and improvements.

Leaks suggest that "Marvel's Wolverine" game will be set in Japan, featuring villains like Ogun and Silver Samurai, promising an exciting new adventure for fans.

Silver Samurai Cameos in X-Men '97[edit]

In the animated series X-Men '97, Silver Samurai makes a couple of brief yet memorable cameo appearances, both tied to the catastrophic electromagnetic pulse (EMP) events orchestrated by Magneto. The first time we see him, he’s reacting to the initial EMP that plunges the world into darkness. Later, he reappears, witnessing the restoration of power following Professor Xavier's intense psychic battle with Magneto. These scenes effectively underscore the far-reaching impact of Magneto's actions, reminding viewers that the consequences extend far beyond the main cast.

For those familiar with the franchise, Silver Samurai's presence in X-Men '97 serves as a nostalgic callback. He originally graced our screens in X-Men: The Animated Series, specifically in season 4, episode 15, titled "Lotus and Steel." In this episode, set in Japan, he faces off against Wolverine. Clad in his iconic armor, Silver Samurai showcases his teleportation abilities and formidable skills in martial arts and swordsmanship. Despite his impressive prowess, Wolverine ultimately defeats him, cementing their rivalry.

In the comics, Silver Samurai is well-known as a sworn enemy of Wolverine and the X-Men. His inclusion in X-Men '97 not only adds depth to the story but also ensures continuity with the original series. It’s a clever nod to long-time fans, seamlessly blending the new with the familiar, and highlighting how Magneto’s actions ripple across the globe, affecting even the most peripheral characters.

Silver Samurai in X-Men '97

Main Categories[edit]

Hāfu


Explore the fascinating world of people (and characters) who are half Japanese. Click to dive into stories, profiles, and more.

Nikkei


Discover the lives of those with Japanese ancestry born or living long-term outside Japan. A treasure trove of heritage and culture awaits.

Gaijin in Japan


Meet the non-Japanese adventurers living in Japan. Click to uncover their stories, experiences, and unique perspectives.

Nihonjin in the West


Japanese born in Japan who have made their mark in the West. Click to see achievements and stories from around the globe.

Japanifornia Locations


Explore fictional locations in the Japanifornia Universe. Click to discover iconic settings from games, movies, and more.

Nikkei who were Interned


Learn about notable Japanese Americans interned during WWII. Click for stories of resilience, history, and legacy.

The 1970s


The Age of Independence: TV on a strict schedule, vinyl music, and kids roaming free. Click to relive the 1970s glory.

The 1980s


The Cable Age: Endless channels and mix tapes. Click to explore the 1980s with its iconic pop culture and tech.

The 1990s


The Console Age: Digital rise, flannel fashion, and CDs. Click to dive into the 1990s with its alternative vibes.

Most Linked-to Categories[edit]

Rank Category Description Current Count of Members
1 Fictional Entries related to fictional characters and universes. 614
2 Comics Entries about comic books, characters, and series. 575
3 🇯🇵 Entries originating from Japan. 569
4 Hāfu Entries about people or characters who are half Japanese. 454
5 Television Entries related to television shows and series. 449
6 Japanese Comic Book Characters Characters from Japanese comic books. 428
7 Marvel Universe Entries related to the Marvel comic book universe. 420
8 Earth-616 Entries about the main continuity in the Marvel Universe. 209
9 Nikkei Entries about people of Japanese ancestry living outside Japan. 183
10 Movies Entries related to films and movie series. 180
11 DC Multiverse Entries about the various universes within the DC Comics. 174
12 🇺🇸🇯🇵 Entries about American Japanese origins. 174
13 🇯🇵🇺🇸 Entries about Japanese American origins. 172
14 TV Episodes Entries about individual television episodes. 181
15 Comic Issues Entries about specific comic book issues. 134
16 The 1970s Entries related to the 1970s decade. 134
17 Musicians & Singers Entries about musicians and singers. 129

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.