My Visit to the Japanese American National Museum
1. What did you like most about the Japanese National Museum?
-The thing that i enjoyed the most about the Japanese American National Museum was when we did oragami because I actually learned how to make a steamboat and shirt, which was pretty cool and fun.
2. Name one thing you learned.
-I learned that J.A.C.L. (Japanese American Citizens League) was involved in the 1963 March on Washington and that many years later after many Japanese were put in imprisonment camps the government gave the surviving Japanese a letter of apology and 20,000 dollars which seems a very little apology for what they went through.
3. What did you learn about the Japanese Experience?
-I learned that even if the Japanese weren't from here they brought their own bits and pieces of their culture to America. I also learned that they respect a lot more things than we do and that there are three generations (Issie, Nisei, and Sansei).
-The thing that i enjoyed the most about the Japanese American National Museum was when we did oragami because I actually learned how to make a steamboat and shirt, which was pretty cool and fun.
2. Name one thing you learned.
-I learned that J.A.C.L. (Japanese American Citizens League) was involved in the 1963 March on Washington and that many years later after many Japanese were put in imprisonment camps the government gave the surviving Japanese a letter of apology and 20,000 dollars which seems a very little apology for what they went through.
3. What did you learn about the Japanese Experience?
-I learned that even if the Japanese weren't from here they brought their own bits and pieces of their culture to America. I also learned that they respect a lot more things than we do and that there are three generations (Issie, Nisei, and Sansei).
