Japanese American Historical Plaza
Japanese American Historical Plaza
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TLDawson
Surrey, Canadá189 contribuciones
oct. de 2019 • En solitario
I have been searching on things to do in Portland and this plaza made it on my list. I like to walk along the waterfront. Just make sure you are not walking by yourself when it gets dark.
Escrita el 26 de octubre de 2019
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Buddy R
Rogers, AR34 contribuciones
jul. de 2019
The rocks with the words of displaced American Japanese emphasize the humanity of the victims of this political decision. Perhaps considering the enormity of the moment--the attack on Pearl Harbor and the nation moving to war--we can acknowledge that doing the right thing would have been extraordinarily difficult. But finally, the government did not do the right thing and the Supreme Court permitted it. The hurt and betrayal experienced by American Japanese families is beautifully conveyed by the sculpture at the entrance.
It doesn't take long to visit the plaza and "see" it all. But it bears a longer and more contemplative stay.
It doesn't take long to visit the plaza and "see" it all. But it bears a longer and more contemplative stay.
Escrita el 3 de septiembre de 2019
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rodrigoelp
Sídney, Australia277 contribuciones
jul. de 2018 • En solitario
This plaza is for those seeking the history of Portland. The design and architecture of the plaza is inspiring and the series of Japanese trees are inspiring. I do recommend you to take a moment to read some of the stones or take a seat, it is truly rewarding.
As a tourist, you will find a bit of relaxation, some history and a bit of sun (as I recommend you to come either early in the morning or late, close to sunset). I really like the plaza with some minor inconvenience:
- No bubbler around (drinking water fountains). In July, you will find yourself trying to get a drink as the sun becomes pretty intense and the city warmer on the side of uncomfortable. Given this plaza is meant to give you the sense of relaxation and meditation, it should allow you to grab something to drink on the go.
- Way too many homeless. I know this one is very insensitive and not unique to Portland (nor this square); the US has grown increasingly inefficient to provide for its people and I lost count of the number of people I saw sleeping on cardboard or dirty sleeping bags. I came a bit late on the second day of my stay just to find the square completely filled with people, many of which start begging for some coins as you go past. I had a bit of a jump as I was not expecting this but the government should try to address this problem.
As a tourist, you will find a bit of relaxation, some history and a bit of sun (as I recommend you to come either early in the morning or late, close to sunset). I really like the plaza with some minor inconvenience:
- No bubbler around (drinking water fountains). In July, you will find yourself trying to get a drink as the sun becomes pretty intense and the city warmer on the side of uncomfortable. Given this plaza is meant to give you the sense of relaxation and meditation, it should allow you to grab something to drink on the go.
- Way too many homeless. I know this one is very insensitive and not unique to Portland (nor this square); the US has grown increasingly inefficient to provide for its people and I lost count of the number of people I saw sleeping on cardboard or dirty sleeping bags. I came a bit late on the second day of my stay just to find the square completely filled with people, many of which start begging for some coins as you go past. I had a bit of a jump as I was not expecting this but the government should try to address this problem.
Escrita el 5 de enero de 2019
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Rose Martinez
3 contribuciones
dic. de 2017 • En solitario
This was a remarkable and historical experience that only someone who has been there in person can really explain how impactful it is visiting this site. It’s very informative history that everyone should know about because it is showcasing the historical moments that Japanese people endured during one of the most important wars which was World War II. This site really explains the most important parts of how it was during that period of history for Japanese immigrants.
Escrita el 25 de noviembre de 2018
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てりーさん
東京36 contribuciones
nov. de 2017
桜のメッカ、桜の種類がソメイヨシノとは似ているが違うので3-4月いっぱい楽しめる。
近くの日系人記念博物館も必見。第二次世界大戦によりここにあった日本人町の住民はアイダホやカリフォルニアのキャンプに収容され、日本人町は跡形もない。中国人町は名残だけはある。
近くの日系人記念博物館も必見。第二次世界大戦によりここにあった日本人町の住民はアイダホやカリフォルニアのキャンプに収容され、日本人町は跡形もない。中国人町は名残だけはある。
Escrita el 9 de julio de 2018
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Dan W
Portland, Oregón1.988 contribuciones
jun. de 2018 • En solitario
A feature of Portland's waterfront park, the Japanese American Historical Plaza recognizes and commemorates the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. In the spring it is the site of beautiful cherry blossoms, not to be missed. You can get a good view here or also on the nearby Broadway Bridge. Landscape architect Robert Murase fashioned a powerful statement within part of Waterfront Park by locating granite markers inscribed with haiku that reference different aspects of the historical experience of Japanese Americans. I recommend this to any visitor (and also residents) who wish to spend time, by the river, and learn a bit about history as well as enjoy nature!
Escrita el 10 de junio de 2018
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988abbottc
Portland, Oregón14 contribuciones
sept. de 2017 • En solitario
Portland's Japanese American Historical Plaza recognizes and commemorates the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Landscape architect Robert Murase fashioned a powerful statement within part of Waterfront Park by locating granite markers inscribed with haiku that reference different aspects of the historical experience of Japanese Americans. It is easy to pass by if you are jogging or biking along the waterfront, but stop and take a closer look.
Escrita el 12 de octubre de 2017
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jean-michel T
Finistere, Francia142 contribuciones
mar. de 2017 • Familia
Idéalement placé sur le "water front" il faut en profiter pour franchir un pont et passer de l’autre côté de la Willamette River pour revenir à son point de départ. On fait ainsi une très belle promenade. En mars les cerisiers sont en fleurs et c'est très beau.
Escrita el 28 de septiembre de 2017
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Leilehua
Oahu, Hawái67 contribuciones
ago. de 2017 • Familia
Reading the poems inscribed on the basalt and granite stones reinforced the sadness and admiration I have for the Japanese Americans who were wrongfully incarcerated, and grateful for the freedom I have today. Located at the northern end of Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Be aware of your surroundings just north of this area. I was startled by a homeless man who suddenly approached and spoke to me in an inappropriate way while I was taking pictures of the river.
Escrita el 17 de agosto de 2017
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- (0.31 km) The Society Hotel
- (0.40 km) The Hoxton, Portland
- (0.43 km) Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Downtown
- (0.75 km) Hotel Lucia
- (0.73 km) The Benson Portland, Curio Collection by Hilton
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