FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 21, 2013
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JANM Mourns Passing of George Aratani
Japanese American National Museum’s statement on the passing of George Aratani:
The Japanese American National Museum mourns the recent passing of George Aratani, founder of Mikasa Dinnerware and Kenwood. In addition to be being an extremely successful and respected businessman, George was an inspiration as a philanthropist and community leader. Along with his wife, Sakaye, George’s commitment to various community organizations and institutions has made a significant impact in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, and across Southern California.
JANM is indebted to George and his dedication to ensuring that the stories of Japanese Americans are told. He was a member of the founding Board of Directors of JANM and continued to be active as Trustee and Governor until his passing. One of his many contributions includes the naming of the Museum’s Aratani Central Hall, host to numerous gatherings for the Japanese American and wider community. George’s generosity, through the Aratani Family Foundation, includes supporting the Museum’s mission “to promote understanding and appreciation of America’s ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the Japanese American experience” through numerous exhibitions and public programs. In 2001, JANM published An American Son: The Story of George Aratani, Founder of Mikasa and Kenwood, authored by Naomi Hirahara. George’s leadership and support of JANM and the community will never be forgotten.