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Sacramento

Sacramento's Japantown was destroyed by WWII evacuation and urban redevelopment projects of the 1950s and ‘60s. In 1940, Sacramento Japantown held over 3,400 residents who operated 79 hotels, 44 community organizations, 31 restaurants, 26 markets, 15 barber shops, 14 laundries, and over 255 other businesses. With only 5% of the pre-WWII structures remaining, the Nisei Veterans Hall and Japanese American Civil Liberties historic monument modestly stands at 1515 4th Street, hidden behind the looming Capitol Mall.

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Eagle Hotel

1210 1/2 3rd St, Sacramento
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Eastern Hotel

1118 1/2 3rd St, Sacramento
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Ebner Room

116 1/2 K Street, Sacramento

Elite Hotel

1009 5th St, Sacramento
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Empire Grocery

500 O Street, Sacramento
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Empuku Ryokan

309 M Street, Sacramento
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Eto Produce

5th and 2nd Ave, Sacramento

Ford Hotel

422 1/2 K Street, Sacramento
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Fujimi-kan

317-A M Street, Sacramento
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Fukuda Caf

901 O Street, Sacramento

Fukuoka-ya

1406 4th St, Sacramento
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Geibi Ryokan

222 L Street, Sacramento
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Goi Chiryoin

412 M Street, Sacramento

Golden Hotel

1203 1/2 3rd St, Sacramento
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Grand Hotel

1405 4th St, Sacramento
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Hama Produce

5th and 2nd Ave, Sacramento

Hara Dentist

328 1/2 M Street, Sacramento

Harada, Dr.

1227 3rd St, Sacramento
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Harvey Hotel

903 1/2 2nd St, Sacramento
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Hayama Barber

309-A M Street, Sacramento
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Hays Hotel

1206 1/2 3rd St, Sacramento
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Higoya Ryokan

1222 1/2 3rd St, Sacramento
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Hinomoto Ryokan

323 M Street, Sacramento
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Hiroshima-ya Ryokan

84 Japanese Alley, Sacramento
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Hokka Hotel

1323 1/2 4th St, Sacramento
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Home Bakery

411 M Street, Sacramento

Honda Barber

1327 4th St, Sacramento
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Honda Dentist

411 1/2 M Street, Sacramento