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  1. As the national repository of Japanese American history, JANM creates groundbreaking historical and arts exhibitions, educational public programs, award-winning documentaries, and innovative curriculum that illuminate the stories and the rich cultural heritage of people of Japanese ancestry in the United States.

  2. Visit janm.org for more information about the museum, exhibitions, events, how to support the museum, and become a volunteer. You can also access online collections and various resources. Japanese American National Museum. 100 North Central Avenue. Los Angeles, CA 90012. 213.625.0414. www.janm.org.

  3. Internationally recognized for its commitment to promoting appreciation and understanding of Americas ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the experiences of Japanese Americans through exhibitions, public programs, an award-winning museum store, and a resource center. Regular Student Price: 9.

  4. The Japanese American National Museum (JANM) was established in 1985 and is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to sharing the experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry. It is located in the historic Little Tokyo district of downtown Los Angeles.

  5. 213.625.0414. Website. Facebook. Twitter. Smithsonian Affiliate Museum. As the national repository of Japanese American history, JANM creates groundbreaking historical and arts exhibitions ...

  6. The Japanese-American National Museum in downtown Los Angeles provides an excellent historical background on how the Japanese influenced the country's growth and history. The museum is located in the Little Tokyo section and is easy to find. It is a good sized two-story complex with exhibits, a tea room, research center, conference room and a ...

  7. As the national repository of Japanese American history, JANM creates groundbreaking historical and arts exhibitions, educational public programs, award-winning documentaries, and innovative curriculum that illuminate the stories and the rich cultural heritage of people of Japanese ancestry in the United States.

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