List of Japanese Americans

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The following is a list of famous Japanese Americans who have made significant contributions to the United States, or have appeared in the news numerous times:

Contents

[edit] Arts and Entertainment

[edit] Business

  • Glen Fukushima, Co-President and Representative Director, NCR Japan, Ltd., and former President, American Chamber of Commerce in Japan
  • Scott Oki, former senior vice-president of sales and marketing for Microsoft

[edit] News/Media

  • Guy Aoki, founder of Media Action Network for Asian Americans
  • Ann Curry, newsreader on Today (mother is Japanese)
  • Rob Fukuzaki, sports anchor for KABC-TV in Los Angeles
  • James Hattori, pioneering network news correspondent
  • Joseph Heco (1837 - 1897), fisherman and writer, first to publish Japanese language newspaper
  • Michiko Kakutani, New York Times literary critic and author
  • Ken Kashiwahara, Emmy winning television journalist
  • Guy Kawasaki, author, Apple evangelist
  • Gordon Morioka, photojournalist based in Cincinnati, Ohio (formerly with the Daton Journal Herald and the Cincinnati Enquirer)
  • David Ono, anchorman for KABC-TV in Los Angeles
  • Scott Sassa, former President, NBC West Coast
  • Iva Toguri (1916 - 2006), radio broadcaster who has been nicknamed "Tokyo Rose"
  • Wendy Tokuda, anchorwoman for San Francisco KRON 4
  • Tricia Toyota, former anchorwoman, founder of Asian American Journalists Association

[edit] Military

  • Terry Teruo Kawamura, Medal of Honor recipient, Sergeant First Class in Vietnam War
  • Alice K. Kurashige, the first Japanese American woman to be commissioned in the United States Marine Corps
  • Hiroshi Miyamura, Medal of Honor recipient, Corporal in Korean War
  • James H. Mukoyama, Major General, first Asian American to command an Army division
  • Sadao Munemori, Medal of Honor recipient, Private First Class in WW2
  • Jiro Shimoda, Sergeant in WWII
  • Eric Shinseki, United States Army General, Army Chief of Staff, 1999-2003
  • Ehren Watada, Army Lieutenant to be tried by court martial (5 Feb. 2007) for refusal to deploy to Iraq.
  • Bruce Yamashita, worked to expose racial discrimination in the United States Marine Corps
  • Rodney James Takashi Yano, Medal of Honor recipient, Sergeant First Class in Vietnam War

[edit] Politics and Law

[edit] Religion

[edit] Science and Education

[edit] Sports

[edit] See also

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Oda - [1] "Born to a typical suburban Japanese American family, the daughter of Allan and Kathy..."
  2. ^ Oka - [2] "Oka: I was born in Japan. I moved to Los Angeles when I was 6, but I had to go to Saturday school, kind of like Hebrew School but for Japanese folks."
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