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Makoto Hagiwara

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site. He personally oversaw the modification of the temporary Japanese Village fair exhibit to the permanent Japanese Tea Garden and was official caretaker of the garden for most of the time between 1895 and his death in 1925. It was there that he is said to have introduced the modern version of the
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family. His father died when he was 15 years-old and ran the family farm until he emigrated to the United States in 1878. He opened the first Japanese restaurant in
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A brief history of the Japanese Tea Garden, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA USA, An account by Erik Sumiharu Hagiwara-Nagata. 1999.
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A Brief History of The Fortune Cookie, An account by Erik Sumiharu Hagiwara-Nagata, 2008
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John Tambis, Pacific Horticulture Magazine,vol. 45,number 1 Spring 1984
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Hagiwara was born on 15 August 1854 in a village in northern
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Makoto Hagiwara and San Francisco's Japanese Tea Garden
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responsible for the maintenance and expansion of the
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landscape designer
Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park
San Francisco
California
fortune cookie
Kai Province
Yamanashi
Yamanashi Prefecture
peasant
San Francisco
Chinatown
Oakland
1894 World's Fair
tea garden
fortune cookie
tsujiura
senbei
San Francisco Mortuary Records by SFgenealogy
VitalSearch-California Deaths



"Japanese American family at heart of beloved Golden Gate"
San Francisco Examiner


"Japanese American Fortune Cookie: A Taste of Fame or Fortune -- Part II"
"Solving a Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery Inside a Cookie"
The New York Times
cite news

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