Uwajimaya will be moving from their current location at 15555 NE 24th St. & Bel-Red Road in the spring of 2011.
Japanese players try to get in touch with families after earthquake
Boston pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka tried to get in touch with his grandmother. Oakland slugger Hideki Matsui prayed for the victims.
Young migrants changing the face of China’s cities
DONGGUAN, China (AP) — Li Biying, 20, has no plans to go home. Unlike older migrant workers who came to earn money for a few years before returning to their villages
Japanese refurbish Spokane friendship doll
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — In the late 1920s, things were not so good between Japan and the United States.
Feb. 25: AAEOY Awardees Reception Dinner
The Asian American Engineer of the Year (AAEOY) awards ceremony is a national event to honor Asian American corporate leaders, scientists,
Cool read: Jennifer K. Chung writes novel in 3 days, wins first place
Bellevue software engineer Jennifer K. Chung wrote her novel “Terroyaki!” in three days for the International 3-Day Novel Contest
Feb. 26: Six from Seattle win Sun Life Rising Star Awards
Three students and three nonprofits from Seattle were recognized by the Sun Life Rising Star Awards program, which provides scholarships to disadvantaged
March 10–12: Port of Seattle signs sister port relationship with Dhamra Port in Orissa
Port of Seattle CEO Tay Yoshitani visited the Eastern State of Orissa in India to visit the coastal lines of Orissa and sign a sister port relationship with Dhamra Port
Hidden cameras test public’s prejudice toward immigration
NEW YORK (AP) — Public attitudes toward immigration are put to the test on the latest episode of a news–reality
Japanese Community launches SeattleJapanRelief.org
SEATTLE, Wash. — Japanese American and Japan-related organizations in the Pacific Northwest are coming together to support relief and recovery efforts following the devastating earthquakes and tsunamis that struck Japan […]