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    Japanese American Museum San Jose (JAMsj)

    JAMsj preserves and disseminates the culture and history of Japanese American, with a special focus on the Santa Clara Valley.

    It was established 1987 and grew out of a research project on Japanese American farmers which collected family histories, photographs and private memoirs. This project grew into a curriculum used by the San Jose Unified School District. JAMsj continuing work led to the award-wining book, Japanese Legacy: Farming and Community Life in California's Santa Clara Valley in 1985.


    Open Tues - Fri 11am - 3pm, Sun 11am - 2pm
    and by appt. 408-294-3138

    Free Admission

    • Contact Info

      Japanese American Museum San Jose (JAMsj)

      535 North Fifth Street
      San Jose, CA 95112

      Phone: 408-294-3138

      Fax: 408-294-6157

      Email

      Website

    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: 1942: Luggage from Home to Camp
        "See more about this project!"
        Comment posted by: KQED Spark from san jose, ca, Jul 09, 2007

        KQED's Spark interview Flo Oy Wong while she was working on this project. Watch it at: http://www.kqed.org/arts/people/spark/profile.jsp?id=4392

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        KQED's Spark interview Flo Oy Wong while she was working on this project. Watch it at: http://www.kqed.org/arts/people/spark/profile.jsp?id=4392

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      • Event Name: 1942: Luggage from Home to Camp
        5 out of 5 stars rating "I may have a biased opinion... but the exhibit is AMAZING!"
        Review posted by: Katie Honda from San Jose, CA USA, Oct 12, 2006

        Growing up I learned of camp because as my dad says "I asked too many questions" It was something that was pretty much a dark secret growing up. Seeing a life altering event that happened in my... Expand

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        Growing up I learned of camp because as my dad says "I asked too many questions" It was something that was pretty much a dark secret growing up. Seeing a life altering event that happened in my grandparents life displayed in a museum is in a way heartwarming to me. I am very proud of my grandparents and the honerable, respected people they became regardless of this tragic event that they had to live through. I am so proud of my Grandmother, Elsie Mayeda-Honda, words cannot explain! My Grandpa would have been so proud to see her tell her story! She and the others in the exhibit are able to educate so many on the dark secret many Japanese-Americans have kept for so long! Collapse

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    • Past Events
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      02/14/07 
      1942: Luggage from Home to Camp
      Japanese American Museum of San Jose (JAMsj)
      11/01/04-
      08/04/08 
      Jack Matsuoka's Cartoons: Making the Best of Poston
      Japanese American Museum of San Jose (JAMsj)
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