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Fugetsu-Do's Brian Kito – Candy Atlas
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Fugetsu-Do’s Brian Kito. In 1903, confectioner Brian Kito’s family opened Fugetsu-Do Sweet Shop in the Little Tokyo enclave in Los Angeles, California. Just like the neighborhood, Fugetsu-Do endured the forced relocation of Japanese-Americans during World War II, the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and economic downturns. The shop’s struggles and, ultimately, its survival reflect the story of Little Tokyo as a whole. What does the name Fugetsu-Do mean? In 1921, my grandmother died, leaving behind eight children&...
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NEXT STOP LITTLE TOKYO. FOOD & DRINK. NEXT STOP LITTLE TOKYO. FOOD & DRINK. 107 Japanese Village Plaza Mall, Los Angeles, CA 90012. 410 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. 216 Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Beard Papa’s Sweets Cafe. 333 Alameda St, #106, Los Angeles, CA 90013. 228 E 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Blue J Bar and Lounge. 333 Alameda St #115, Los Angeles, CA 90013. 123 Astronaut E S Onizuka St, Ste 301, Los Angeles, CA 90012. 134 Japanese Village Plz, Bldg E, Los Angeles, CA 90012. 111 S S...
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Historic Huntington Beach: February 2015
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Sunday, February 22, 2015. WATCH: PBS SoCaL "Our American Family: The Furutas" of Historic Wintersburg, Huntington Beach pioneers. Labels: Americas 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. Saturday, February 14, 2015. ADVANCE SCREENING: Huntington Beach pioneer story comes to PBS SoCal. The Furuta family of Wintersburg Village in 1922 (standing: Toshiko, Nobuko, Raymond, Kazuko; seated: Yukiko with Etsuko, Charles). Photo courtesy of the Furuta family). The history of the Furuta. Family of Wintersburg Village.
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History of Fugetsu-Do
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A Memory of Fugetsu-Do. By Sandra Mizumoto Posey. I thought at one point to remodel this entire place and, since the area became a historic district it changed my mind. A lot of old customers are starting to come back and the first thing they say. 'It's exactly the way I remembered it.'.
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Blog Archives - Hannah Eats Everything
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A virtually limitless number and combination of edibles exist. Why should you expect your favorite food to be something you've already tried? The Perfect Rice Bowl. I rarely post recipes here. This is because as a cook, I'm. unremarkable. I know. What kind of food writer can't cook? Though in that case it did result in a kidnapping.) I recognize the artistry of food and can admire it if I force myself, but my tongue drives my food obsession. Here's the recipe (serves 3; adjust portions at will):. I'm a c...
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Anne K. in L.A.: Crazy for Hello Kitty
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Crazy for Hello Kitty. Saturday, October 24, 2009. Disclaimer: This is a post with photo overload. It may take a moment to load all of the photos. Most of the photos were taken with my point-and-shoot Casio Exilim. I left the Nikon SLR at home. When I read about The Hello Kitty: Three Apples Exhibit. On the Hello Kitty Junkie blog. I was ecstatic. And when I found out that it was in my neck of the woods, I was thrilled. Photo by Pamela Masters. There was a gift shop that had a line out the door just to v...
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Dessert that's worth it: Part I - Los Angeles - Hannah Eats Everything
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A virtually limitless number and combination of edibles exist. Why should you expect your favorite food to be something you've already tried? Dessert that's worth it: Part I - Los Angeles. How come we - as humans, particularly as Americans - situate dessert at the end of our meals? Why do we subconsciously treat it as though it has a separate type of mass than the rest of our food, making statements like 'there's always room for ice cream! So, really, it's not a rule at all. It's an illusion. When I see ...
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My HA View - Japanese American (Hip Asian View): Green Tea Lattes
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My HA View - Japanese American (Hip Asian View). Pop culture, trends, musings from my Hip Asian (HA) Japanese American View. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. My sister told me one of her favorite drinks now is a Green Tea Latte. Check out how to make one. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Memorial wall honors displaced Japanese-Americans. Nisei Week Japanese Festival - August 14-22, 2010. Green Tea Kit Kat Bars! US joins Hiroshima A-bomb memorial for 1st time.