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258:. By this point, the decades of vacancy had left the building quite dilapidated. The same year, the university had made a request to the Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission for permission to demolish the building and replace it with a commemorative garden, but failed to act on their approval. In 2001, the City of Tacoma told the university that the building was a safety hazard and the following year the Preservation Commission renewed their approval of the plan for demolition. The university received an estimate of $ 3 million to rehabilitate the building, and decided that the cost was not feasible. 69: 1093: 50: 1104: 76: 334: 1163: 982: 265:, as well as being a City of Tacoma Landmark, the building was demolished in 2004 after having stood vacant since the 1940s. Prior to its demolition, the school was one of only two Japanese language schools left, of around four dozen that existed in the 1077: 1013: 236:. Two lots were bought for a total cost of $ 1,600, and the building was built at a cost of $ 9,000. An addition to the building was added in 1926. The school taught classes on the English language, the Japanese language, and Japanese culture. 997: 987: 342: 1072: 1018: 1143: 659: 1128: 1039: 941: 972: 906: 871: 946: 851: 811: 636: 911: 901: 896: 876: 1153: 992: 826: 741: 861: 856: 731: 951: 916: 821: 796: 936: 886: 866: 841: 831: 816: 806: 791: 771: 746: 736: 726: 1138: 956: 931: 836: 776: 756: 751: 721: 711: 891: 846: 786: 761: 716: 1023: 921: 801: 766: 276:
A memorial sculpture and interpretive plaque, describing the school's history and its principal Masato Yamasaki, was unveiled in 2014 on the University of Washington Tacoma campus.
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The building was built in 1922 to replace a smaller building and accommodate a larger enrollment. It was designed by
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Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Language Schools in Hawaii, California, and Washington, 1919-1927
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from owning land, the lot was paid for by a school corporation that was made up of three Americans, and two
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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of Heath, Gove and Bell. Because Washington had laws preventing
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Nihongo Gakko (Tacoma) is located in Washington (state)
Tacoma, Washington
47°14′52.26″N 122°26′29.63″W / 47.2478500°N 122.4415639°W / 47.2478500; -122.4415639
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Tacoma, Washington
Japantown
World War II
Frederick Heath
aliens
Issei Japanese Americans
gather Japanese residents
internment camps
University of Washington
campus in Tacoma
National Register of Historic Places
Western United States
Hawaii
Japanese language education in the United States
History of the Japanese in Seattle
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
"CYS-T187"
the original
Asato 2006
help
"Japanese Language School Memorial"
the original

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