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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.
For 113 years, the Rafu Shimpo newspaper has chronicled the story of the Japanese American community in Southern California. It survived World War II, when writers and editors were shipped off to ...
The Rafu Shimpo is one of the last English-Japanese dailies in the country. It started in 1903, survived World War II when writers and editors were shipped off to internment camps and resumed ...
From 2012 to 2015 the newspaper lost $750,000, an amount that was revealed in an open letter in March by The Rafu Shimpo’s publisher and president, Michael Komai, whose family has managed it for ...
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 ...
Rafu Shimpo, a historic newspaper in Little Tokyo, has given news to the Japanese American community since 1903. Kim Baldonado reports for NBC4 on Monday, May 24, 2021.
Frank Buckley recently met up with its senior editor to take a walk-through Little Tokyo and through the history of the Rafu Shimpo. This segment aired on the KTLA 5 Morning News on May 16, 2024.
The role of a newspaper in Los Angeles' Japanese American community. For over a century this newspaper has communicated the needs and stories of Los Angeles' Japanese American community ...
The newspaper that was founded in 1903, Rafu Shimpo, still serves Southern California’s Japanese American community today, and is now a treasure trove of historic information.
The Rafu Shimpo is relocating to Montebello due to high rent and gentrification in Downtown L.A.'s Little Tokyo neighborhood. 33,290 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it ...
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