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'''Welcome to Japanifornia's {{SITENAME}}''' where we track Japanese American (Nikkei) character actor's appearances in the early days of Asian Representation—some good, some cringe, but all interesting. See our listings for shows like [[:Category:M*A*S*H|M*A*S*H]] or [[:Category:Hawaii Five-O|Hawaii Five-O]] from the 1960s and 1970s.
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We catalog artifacts from the greater Japanfornia cultural diaspora. For the most part we are most interested in things originating in either Japan or California and make appearances in the other area of the country.
Honestly, it's mainly a wiki for stuff that we find Japanesey, Cool Japan, Nikkei AF like [[:Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters|Japanese Comic Book Characters]] and [[Japanese in Pop Culture|Japanese in American Pop Culture]].
We tend to follow rabbit holes for Japanese and Japanese American character actors from the 70s and 80s.
===Japanifornia Icons===
* [[Miyoshi Umeki]] the first Eastr-Asian actor to win an Academy Award for her role in Sayonara in 1957.
* [[Larry Shinoda]], a Japanese American car designer who designed the Chevrolet Corvette and the Ford Mustang.
* [[Yuri Kochiyama]] an American Civil Rights activist who worked with Malcom X in Harlem.
* [[Hiroshi Fujiwara]], the Godfather of Streetwear from Japan, who collaborated with Tinker Hatfield and Mark Parker at Nike to produce the HTM sub-brand.
* [[Steve Yano]], who 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]] broke the color barrier in professional basketball when he played three games for the New York Knicks in 1947.
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[[File: Hāfu_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Edna Mode]]
===[[:Category:Hāfu | Hāfu]]===
===[[:Category:Hāfu | Hāfu]]===
[[File: Hāfu_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Edna Mode]]
People (and characters) who are half Japanese.
People who are half Japanese.


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[[File: Nikkei_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Jack Soo]]
===[[:Category:Nikkei | Nikkei]]===
===[[:Category:Nikkei | Nikkei]]===
[[File: Nikkei_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Jack Soo]]
People of Japanese ancestry born, or living long-term, outside of Japan.
People of Japanese ancestry born, or living long-term, outside of Japan.


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[[File: West-in-Japan_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Bad News Bears Go To Japan]]
===[[:Category:Gaijin in Japan | Gaijin in Japan]]===
===[[:Category:Gaijin in Japan | Gaijin in Japan]]===
[[File: West-in-Japan_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Bad News Bears Go To Japan]]
Non-Japanese in Japan.
Non-Japanese in Japan.


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[[File: Nihonjin wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Nihonjin in the West]]
===[[:Category:🇯🇵 | Nihonjin in the West]]===
===[[:Category:🇯🇵 | Nihonjin in the West]]===
[[File: Nihonjin wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Nihonjin in the West]]
Japanese born in Japan, often living outside of Japan, who have achievements associated with their time outside of Japan
Japanese born in Japan, often living outside of Japan, who have achievements associated with their time outside of Japan


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[[File: Japanifornia wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Japanifornia Locations]]
===[[:Category:Fictional Places | Japanifornia Locations]]===
===[[:Category:Fictional Places | Japanifornia Locations]]===
[[File: Japanifornia wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Japanifornia Locations]]
Locations that exist in the Japanifornia Universe, from video game settings to fictional movie locations.  
Locations that exist in the Japanifornia Universe, from video game settings to fictional movie locations.  


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[[File: Interned_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|George Takei]]
===[[:Category:Nikkei who were interned | Nikkei who were Interned]]===
===[[:Category:Nikkei who were interned | Nikkei who were Interned]]===
[[File: Interned_wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|George Takei]]
Notable Japanese Americans who spent time in an American Internment Camp during WWII.
Notable Japanese Americans who spent time in an American Internment Camp during WWII.


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[[File: 1970s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Helen Funai]]
===[[:Category: The 1970s | The 1970s]]===
===[[:Category: The 1970s | The 1970s]]===
[[File: 1970s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Helen Funai]]
The Age of Independence: When kids roamed free, TV was on a strict schedule, and the music was on vinyl. I lived in the mid-west and found my movies on UHF channels, usually on Saturday afternoons.  
The Age of Independence: When kids roamed free, TV was on a strict schedule, and the music was on vinyl. I lived in the mid-west and found my movies on UHF channels, usually on Saturday afternoons.  


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[[File: 1980s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Mr. Miyagi]]
===[[:Category: The 1980s | The 1980s]]===
===[[:Category: The 1980s | The 1980s]]===
[[File: 1980s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|Mr. Miyagi]]
The Cable Age: So many channels, so little that's good. We made mix tapes and bumped them in our Sony Walkman or car stereo. I was living in Baltimore or going to college in New York.
The Cable Age: So many channels, so little that's good. We made mix tapes and bumped them in our Sony Walkman or car stereo. I was living in Baltimore or going to college in New York.


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[[File: 1990s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|E. Honda]]
===[[:Category: The 1990s | The 1990s]]===
===[[:Category: The 1990s | The 1990s]]===
[[File: 1990s wiki-tiles.png|frameless|center|300px|link=|E. Honda]]
The Console Age: Alternative lifestyles, and the rise of the Digital Age. Our music was on CD, which you could buy new or used. We wore a lot of flannel and black jeans. I, myself, lived in San Franokyo.
The Console Age: Alternative lifestyles, and the rise of the Digital Age. Our music was on CD, which you could buy new or used. We wore a lot of flannel and black jeans. I, myself, lived in San Franokyo.


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* [[:Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters|Japanese Comic Book Characters]]
* [[Japanese in Pop Culture|Japanese in American Pop Culture]]


==Coming Soon==
We tend to follow rabbit holes for Japanese and Japanese American character actors from the 70s and 80s.


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* [[Superflat]]
* [[Takashi Murakami]]
 
 
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===Entertainment===
* [[Rollerball (Movie)]]
 
 
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===Collection & Themes===
[[Hāfu Representation]]
Collecting references and articles about hāfu, or hāfu representation.
 
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===Things to Add===
 
* [[:Category: Chanbara | Chanbara]]
* List some books here
 
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* [[Miyoshi Umeki]] the first Eastr-Asian actor to win an Academy Award for her role in Sayonara in 1957.
* [[Larry Shinoda]], a Japanese American car designer who designed the Chevrolet Corvette and the Ford Mustang.
* [[Yuri Kochiyama]] an American Civil Rights activist who worked with Malcom X in Harlem.
* [[Hiroshi Fujiwara]], the Godfather of Streetwear from Japan, who collaborated with Tinker Hatfield and Mark Parker at Nike to produce the HTM sub-brand.
* [[Steve Yano]], who 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]] broke the color barrier in professional basketball when he played three games for the New York Knicks in 1947.
* [[Sessue Hayakawa]] was a Japanese actor and matinee idol during the silent film era of the 1910s and early 1920s.
* [[Sono Osato]] was a half Japanese dancer in the 30s, and later an activist and philanthropist.
* [[Isamu Noguchi]] was a half Japanese sculptor and artists.
* [[Rocky Aoki]] founder of Benihana, and incorrigible 60s and 70s philanderer.


===ChatGPT Nikkei Top Ten===


* [[Yuri Kochiyama]], 1921-2014, human rights activist
* [[Michio Kaku]], born in 1947, theoretical physicist and science communicator
* [[Ellison Onizuka]], 1946-1986, astronaut who died in the Challenger space shuttle disaster
* [[Kristi Yamaguchi]], born in 1971, Olympic gold medalist figure skater
* [[Sab Shimono]], born in 1943, actor and director
* [[Fred Korematsu]], 1919-2005, civil rights activist
* [[Sessue Hayakawa]], 1889-1973, actor and producer
* [[Patsy Mink]], 1927-2002, first woman of color elected to the U.S. Congress
* [[Richard Aoki]], 1938-2009, civil rights activist and member of the Black Panther Party
* [[Steven Okazaki]] - documentary filmmaker who has won numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 1991.




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Latest revision as of 20:34, 24 April 2024

Welcome to Japanifornia's J-Wiki where we track Japanese American (Nikkei) character actor's appearances in the early days of Asian Representation—some good, some cringe, but all interesting. See our listings for shows like M*A*S*H or Hawaii Five-O from the 1960s and 1970s.

As of 26 April 2024 this wiki contains a total of 674 articles.

Check Out: Marvel_Stories_Set_in_Japan

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Edna Mode
Edna Mode

Hāfu[edit]

People (and characters) who are half Japanese.

Jack Soo
Jack Soo

Nikkei[edit]

People of Japanese ancestry born, or living long-term, outside of Japan.

Bad News Bears Go To Japan
Bad News Bears Go To Japan

Gaijin in Japan[edit]

Non-Japanese in Japan.


Nihonjin in the West
Nihonjin in the West

Nihonjin in the West[edit]

Japanese born in Japan, often living outside of Japan, who have achievements associated with their time outside of Japan

Japanifornia Locations
Japanifornia Locations

Japanifornia Locations[edit]

Locations that exist in the Japanifornia Universe, from video game settings to fictional movie locations.

George Takei
George Takei

Nikkei who were Interned[edit]

Notable Japanese Americans who spent time in an American Internment Camp during WWII.


Helen Funai
Helen Funai

The 1970s[edit]

The Age of Independence: When kids roamed free, TV was on a strict schedule, and the music was on vinyl. I lived in the mid-west and found my movies on UHF channels, usually on Saturday afternoons.

Mr. Miyagi
Mr. Miyagi

The 1980s[edit]

The Cable Age: So many channels, so little that's good. We made mix tapes and bumped them in our Sony Walkman or car stereo. I was living in Baltimore or going to college in New York.

E. Honda
E. Honda

The 1990s[edit]

The Console Age: Alternative lifestyles, and the rise of the Digital Age. Our music was on CD, which you could buy new or used. We wore a lot of flannel and black jeans. I, myself, lived in San Franokyo.

Suggested Starting Points:

We tend to follow rabbit holes for Japanese and Japanese American character actors from the 70s and 80s.

Japanifornia Icons[edit]

  • Miyoshi Umeki the first Eastr-Asian actor to win an Academy Award for her role in Sayonara in 1957.
  • Larry Shinoda, a Japanese American car designer who designed the Chevrolet Corvette and the Ford Mustang.
  • Yuri Kochiyama an American Civil Rights activist who worked with Malcom X in Harlem.
  • Hiroshi Fujiwara, the Godfather of Streetwear from Japan, who collaborated with Tinker Hatfield and Mark Parker at Nike to produce the HTM sub-brand.
  • Steve Yano, who 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 broke the color barrier in professional basketball when he played three games for the New York Knicks in 1947.
  • Sessue Hayakawa was a Japanese actor and matinee idol during the silent film era of the 1910s and early 1920s.
  • Sono Osato was a half Japanese dancer in the 30s, and later an activist and philanthropist.
  • Isamu Noguchi was a half Japanese sculptor and artists.
  • Rocky Aoki founder of Benihana, and incorrigible 60s and 70s philanderer.

ChatGPT Nikkei Top Ten[edit]

  • Yuri Kochiyama, 1921-2014, human rights activist
  • Michio Kaku, born in 1947, theoretical physicist and science communicator
  • Ellison Onizuka, 1946-1986, astronaut who died in the Challenger space shuttle disaster
  • Kristi Yamaguchi, born in 1971, Olympic gold medalist figure skater
  • Sab Shimono, born in 1943, actor and director
  • Fred Korematsu, 1919-2005, civil rights activist
  • Sessue Hayakawa, 1889-1973, actor and producer
  • Patsy Mink, 1927-2002, first woman of color elected to the U.S. Congress
  • Richard Aoki, 1938-2009, civil rights activist and member of the Black Panther Party
  • Steven Okazaki - documentary filmmaker who has won numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject in 1991.