Samuel O. Regalado. Nikkei Baseball: Japanese American Players from Immigration and Internment to the Major LeaguesJOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY -BLOOMINGTON-BurgosA.
Superstitious Behavior Among American and Japanese Professional Baseball Players 来自 Taylor & Francis 喜欢 0 阅读量: 41 作者:Burger, Jerry M.,Lynn, Amy L.摘要: We examined the use of superstitious behavior by major league baseball players in the United States and Japan. The majority of ...
U.S. Army Private First Class Kiyoshi K. Muranaga was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic WWII actions. Originally given the Distinguished Service Cross, his award was upgraded in 2000 after a review of Japanese American service records. 55. Kohaku Kōhaku means either red and white or...
Japanese names are noted with kanji characters, which often can be read in several different ways. In addition, since there are thousands of kanji to choose from, even the same name can usually be written using many different kanji combinations. There is also a trend to use only one kanji ...
Luckily, the boy’s skill in baseball helps to bring everyone together. This is the author’s first picture book. [picture book, ages 8-12] More books by Ken Mochizuki More Great #OwnVoices Japanese American Children’s Books Lunch Every Day by Kathryn Otoshi Every day Jimmy takes Skinny ...
Caption Japanese-American internees of the Manzanar War Relocation Camp playing a game of baseball, California, United States, circa 1943 Photographer Ansel Adams Source United States Library of Congress Identification Code LC-DIG-ppprs-00369 More on... Internment of Japanese-Americans and Japanese...
There are plenty of names for boys in Japanese that mean “light,” and this is one of them. But what adds to its cool factor is the pronunciation of KHEE-KA-REE. 54. Kaede. You could use this as a Japanese American boys’ name, as it looks similar to the name Kade but with a...
Ko/tiger became a common kanji for usage in names as a result of the Hanshin Tigers’ impact. Hanshin Tigers is the most influential and oldest operating professional baseball club in Japan. Meanwhile, taro is a phrase used to refer to the family’s eldest son. Additionally, it has a broa...
This section has a number of profiles of people who have established themselves in the Japanese sports world. The names and pictures below should help you find the person you're looking for.Jumbo Ozaki Matsuzaka Daisuke Nagashima Shigeo Nakata Hidetoshi Suzuki Ichiro Sasaki Kazuhiro Tamura ...
Between and Among Two Homelands: Japanese American Baseball and the Year 2600th Celebration of Japanese Imperial Reign, 1939-1940Shimizu, Sayuri Guthrie