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    Rob_Hugo@PortNW
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    Since I missed the session on Japanese Literature and the Rise of Modern Japan, I visited Little Tokyo with my Japanese American friend (who is the 3rd or 4th generation Japanese American). Little Tokyo is well reserved by L.A. Japanese community with its neat design and organizations. It is probably one of the most interesting places to observe how the community presents itself across different eras. The setting, according to my friend, isn't changed a bit. There are grocery stores, candy stores, restaurants, and other businesses around the courtyard of Little Tokyo. You can easily trace the influence of Japanese culture, particularly Japanese pop culture, on the commodities sold in Little Tokyo. These commodities showcase the idea of being precise, emphasize the fine presentation, and display the skills required to make miniature objects having millions of details.

    I also have to mention Japanese American Museum next to Little Tokyo courtyard. The museum present this exhibition: http://www.janm.org/exhibits/ffd-san-antonio/ http://www.janm.org/exhibits/ffd-san-antonio/">http://www.janm.org/exhibits/ffd-san-antonio/

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    Since I missed the Film lecture i visited LACMA and walked through the Japanese gardens and the musuem. I live right across the street so it is very accessible. It never ceases to amaze me how serene that garden and the paths are. After attending this seminar and learning about the various cultures of East Asia and in particular Japan, I was able to reflect more profoundly while walking and observing and visiting the museum. The knowledge I have gained from this seminar has really allowed me to engage more thoughtfully on the art, philosophies and culture of Japan. My experience this time at the Museum was entirely different from any other experience I have had there!

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