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History of the Japanese in San Francisco : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of the Japanese in San Francisco
The history of the Japanese in San Francisco begins in 1869 when the first Japanese immigrants arrived in San Francisco Bay.〔''San Francisco's Japantown'', p. (7 ).〕 In 1900 there were 90 Japanese businesses. By 1909 this figure increased to 545.〔 San Jose's Japantown was founded due to the need of combining comradeship and resources to survive as immigrants in the United States. Initially, it was known as Heinlenville Chinatown between Jackson and Taylor east of Sixth Street. However, John Heinlen offered his own property for the new location after the city's second Chinatown burned to the ground under mysterious circumstances. Despite outrage from the general public, Mr Heinlen built a new Chinatown entirely of brick. He then rented these buildings to the Chinese at very low rates.〔http://www.japantownsanjose.org/history.html〕 ==Institutions== The ''Fukuin Kai'' opened in 1877. The book ''San Francisco's Japantown'' stated that this was believed to be the first Japanese organization in the United States.〔
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