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Centennial Park tea house commemorates history of Japanese-Canadian community in Mission

Summary by The Langara Voice
By KORALEE NICKARZ Sharing a photo of the Mission Japanese Farmer’s Association taken on Sept. 28, 1940, Vivien Nishi immediately identifies her ancestral connections to the community. “My grandfather is in there. My great uncle is in there,” she said. It is these ties that inspired Vancouver art director Nishi, a veteran of B.C.’s film industry, to come on as the designer of a tea house commemorating Japanese-Canadian residents of Mission force…
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The Langara Voice broke the news in on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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