These historical front pages from the Rafu Shimpo give a sense of what issues were most important to the Japanese American community in Los Angeles over the 113 years that the newspaper has existed.
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After 122 years in downtown L.A.’s Little Tokyo neighborhood, the country’s only Japanese-American daily newspaper, The Rafu Shimpo, is relocating to Montebello. Publisher Michael Komai announced the ...
Josie Huang is a reporter and Weekend Edition host who spotlights the people and places at the heart of our region. It's an end of an era for the country’s only Japanese American daily newspaper.
The Rafu Shimpo, one of the last Japanese-English newspapers in the United States, will remain in operation for another year, despite an announcement earlier in 2016 that it faced the possibility of ...
LOS ANGELES (CBS/AP) -- The oldest Japanese-American newspaper could close in December unless it doubles its subscribers or raises about $500,000 in revenue. The Los Angeles Times reports The Rafu ...
The Rafu Shimpo newspaper, one of the last Japanese-English dailies in the nation, said Sunday that it has drummed up enough new revenue to stay open through 2017. The paper warned in the spring that ...
Over 100 years ago in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo, three students at the University of Southern California started a newspaper to serve Japanese Americans living in the city. The newspaper that was ...
Downtown LA's Little Tokyo district is commemorating its 140th anniversary this year. It's the largest and most populous 'Japantown' in the US. In a push to preserve it, Little Tokyo was recently ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. After 122 years in downtown L.A.’s Little ...