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===[[:Category:Fictional Places | Japanifornia Locations]]=== | ===[[:Category:Fictional Places | 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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===[[:Category:Nikkei who were interned | Nikkei who were Interned]]=== | ===[[:Category:Nikkei who were interned | Nikkei who were Interned]]=== | ||
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HāfuPeople who are half Japanese. |
NikkeiPeople of Japanese ancestry born, or living long-term, outside of Japan. |
Gaijin in JapanNon-Japanese in Japan.
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Nihonjin in the WestJapanese born in Japan, often living outside of Japan, who have achievements associated with their time outside of Japan |
Japanifornia LocationsLocations that exist in the Japanifornia Universe, from video game settings to fictional movie locations. |
Nikkei who were InternedNotable Japanese Americans who spent time in an American Internment Camp during WWII.
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The 1970sThe 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 1980sThe 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 1990sThe 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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