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34th Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Festival
17 May 2013 4:57 PM | No Comments[ May 18, 2013; 11:00 am to 6:00 pm. ] New York's Asian community comes together to celebrate our heritage with performances and activities
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Japan Day at Central Park 2013
12 May 2013 9:54 PM | No CommentsJapanCulture•NYC brings you the sights and sounds (and tastes) of Japan Day @ Central Park
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Dominating NYC’s Comfort Food Scene: Go! Go! Curry! to Open Chelsea Stadium Location
22 April 2013 4:16 PM | No CommentsJapanese curry chain opens fourth store in NYC
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Japanese Arts Patron Stephen Globus Creates an “Oasis in the City” with KeiSui-An
21 April 2013 1:23 PM | No CommentsExquisite tatami mat rooms for the enjoyment of Japanese culture
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Cherry Blossoms, Japan Block Fair Bring Thousands to Roosevelt Island
14 April 2013 10:47 AM | No CommentsThe Third Annual Roosevelt Island Cherry Blossom Festival Recreated Japan's O-hanami
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Japanese Choir of Mentally, Physically Challenged Members to Perform at Carnegie Hall
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Don’t Miss the NY Premiere of Deadly She-Wolf Assassin at Armageddon!
07 May 2013 12:15 PM | No Comments
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Japanese in medicine Archive
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Fukushima Native’s Final Resting Place is in the Bronx
Posted on May 29, 2011 | No CommentsHideyo Noguchi may not be a household name among New Yorkers, but the Japanese bacteriologist is well known in the world's medical circles for making significant contributions to the research of diseases.


