All things as sad, depressing, and deplorable as this belong in museums where they’re part of our history instead of our present.
Scale model of the Manzanar internment camp
A scale replica of Manzanar
The entrance to the hapa.me exhibit at the Japanese American National Museum
A massive Hello Kitty statue inside the Japanese American National Museum
Exterior of the Japanese American National Museum
A massive Rubik’s cube outside, but it only moves along one axis
A donation Thursday. Painfully depressing stories here… I hope I see some better ones soon.
A massive Rubik’s cube outside, but it only moves along one axis
Exterior of the Japanese American National Museum
A massive Hello Kitty statue inside the Japanese American National Museum
The entrance to the hapa.me exhibit at the Japanese American National Museum
A scale replica of Manzanar
Scale model of the Manzanar internment camp
All things as sad, depressing, and deplorable as this belong in museums where they’re part of our history instead of our present.
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First check-in in Little Tokyo.
That photo belongs on the cover of National Geographic!
Joz Joz Joz (friends with Andy and Jennifer) created this place 8 years ago.
Your first check-in at Japanese American National Museum!
There’s a lot going on inside Japanese American National Museum! Check in to more places here to earn more coins.
More photos = more coins 💰