03.27.07
Japanese American enclaves are fading away
Low birth rates and financial woes in Japan are resulting in a loss of community for the Japanese in the U.S., as these two articles illustrate:
The Japanese of Fort Lee, New Jersey, are spreading thin in the wake of the bursting of the old country’s bubble economy.
Tennessee Meiji Gakuin High School, the first accredited Japanese school in the United States, is closing this month for many of the same reasons.

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