Photo: A defence minute paper stamped with ‘MOST SECRET’ that details the decision made by the Australian Cabinet, including who would be interned ‘in the event of War with Japan’. (National Archives of Australia) Nikkei Australian stories are...
Japan Past & Present—JPP for short—’is a global information hub and repository that promotes research and teaching in the Japanese humanities across disciplinary, temporal, and geographic borders.’ JPP is an online platform for ‘a collective...
The Loveday Internment Camp website was curated by Rosemary Gower and contains information about the The Loveday Internment Camp, the largest internment camp in Australia during World War II. Situated in near Barmera in South Australia, Loveday was established in...
Listen to a podcast episode about the first recorded Japanese person to have settled in Australia, Rikinosuke Sakuragawa, featuring Nikkei Australia members. Please note that our group Nikkei Australia has been mistakenly referred to as ‘Nikkei’ in this...
Ewar Dicinoski/Togawa Iwakichi (Photo supplied by author) By Steve Dawson In May 2022, the Japanese Consulate-General in Brisbane sponsored a cultural event Consulate Conversations and invited Nikkei Australia members Dr Yuriko Nagata and me to speak. I took this...
Listen to Snapshots, a radio feature on ABC RN’s The History Listen about Nikkei Australia member Mayu Kanamori’s Untitled.Showa project. Produced by fellow member Masako Fukui. ‘Lost or forgotten photos are often sources for a conspicuous genre of...
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