Two vintage cars are parked nose to nose in front of a mural of a Japanese style ocean wave

講演&シンポジウム

Little Tokyo Drift: Nisei Week Car Culture

Two vintage cars are parked nose to nose in front of a mural of a Japanese style ocean wave

講演&シンポジウム

Little Tokyo Drift: Nisei Week Car Culture

 

EVENT UPDATE

Due to limited in person capacity, we are now only offering virtual attendance. Please email publicprograms@janm.org to be added to the wait list for in person tickets.

 

FREE

Little Tokyo Drift brings together veterans of the Nisei Week cruises and organizers of the Showoff to discuss the history and legacy of nikkei car culture in Los Angeles in a conversation moderated by Oliver Wang with Janet Fujimoto, Tod Kaneko, Brian Karasawa, and Ken Miyoshi.

Beginning in the 1970s, the annual Nisei Week Festival became the premier destination for Japanese American cruisers who’d roll out in their freshly detailed cars, trucks and motorcycles to circle the carnival grounds. Japanese American auto enthusiasts have played vital roles within the Southern California car scene since the early 20th century and the annual Nisei Week cruises became one of the most visible displays of the nikkei community’s pride in their vehicles, hitting its peak in the mid 1980s before law enforcement brought things to a swift end after. However, since 2000, Nisei Week has become home to the Showoff, a car show inspired by the rise of import car racing and customization, thus continuing the link between Nisei Week and the local car scene for another generation.

Several panelists will also be bringing out their show cars to display on the JANM plaza on Saturday, August 21st.

This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit www.calhum.org

This program is presented in partnership with the YOMYOMF Foundation with support from the Nisei Week Japanese Festival.

Event photo credit: Bob Nishida

Learn more about Nisei Week cruise history in this Discover Nikkei article by Oliver Wang.  READ NOW

FREE

2021年08月21日(土)

2:00 PM ~ 3:30 PM PDT

We encourage visitors to join us virtually but are offering the option to attend this program at the museum in the Tateuchi Democracy Forum on Saturday, August 21. In person capacity is limited.

 

The link for the livestream and instructions for visiting the museum will be emailed to you.

 

EVENT UPDATE

Due to limited in person capacity, we are now only offering virtual attendance. Please email publicprograms@janm.org to be added to the wait list for in person tickets.

 

FREE

Little Tokyo Drift brings together veterans of the Nisei Week cruises and organizers of the Showoff to discuss the history and legacy of nikkei car culture in Los Angeles in a conversation moderated by Oliver Wang with Janet Fujimoto, Tod Kaneko, Brian Karasawa, and Ken Miyoshi.

Beginning in the 1970s, the annual Nisei Week Festival became the premier destination for Japanese American cruisers who’d roll out in their freshly detailed cars, trucks and motorcycles to circle the carnival grounds. Japanese American auto enthusiasts have played vital roles within the Southern California car scene since the early 20th century and the annual Nisei Week cruises became one of the most visible displays of the nikkei community’s pride in their vehicles, hitting its peak in the mid 1980s before law enforcement brought things to a swift end after. However, since 2000, Nisei Week has become home to the Showoff, a car show inspired by the rise of import car racing and customization, thus continuing the link between Nisei Week and the local car scene for another generation.

Several panelists will also be bringing out their show cars to display on the JANM plaza on Saturday, August 21st.

This project was made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit www.calhum.org

This program is presented in partnership with the YOMYOMF Foundation with support from the Nisei Week Japanese Festival.

Event photo credit: Bob Nishida

Learn more about Nisei Week cruise history in this Discover Nikkei article by Oliver Wang.  READ NOW

We encourage visitors to join us virtually but are offering the option to attend this program at the museum in the Tateuchi Democracy Forum on Saturday, August 21. In person capacity is limited.

 

The link for the livestream and instructions for visiting the museum will be emailed to you.

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