Sacramento
Sacramento's Japantown was destroyed by WWII evacuation and urban redevelopment projects of the 1950s and ‘60s. In 1940, Sacramento Japantown held over 3,400 residents who operated 79 hotels, 44 community organizations, 31 restaurants, 26 markets, 15 barber shops, 14 laundries, and over 255 other businesses. With only 5% of the pre-WWII structures remaining, the Nisei Veterans Hall and Japanese American Civil Liberties historic monument modestly stands at 1515 4th Street, hidden behind the looming Capitol Mall.
Listings
Ikami Chevrolet Agent
406 M Street, Sacramento
Inouye Private School
222 W Street, Sacramento
Inukai Co.
2630 5th St, Sacramento
Itano Office
325 1/2 M Street, Sacramento
Iwasaki Office
614 M Street, Sacramento
Jinbo Liquors
1325 4th St, Sacramento
Kajita Tokeiten
1104 3rd St, Sacramento
Kamikawa Plumber
410 L and M Alley, Sacramento
Kato Electric Chiryoin
1205 1/2 4th St, Sacramento
Kawaguchi
120 I Street, Sacramento
Kawaguchi
123 K Street, Sacramento
Kohayakawa Chiryoin
1318 4th St, Sacramento