📰✨The Digital Museum of the History of Japanese in #NewYork has a monthly #newsletter!
Get updates on new #exhibits, stories from the #community, and ways to get involved in preserving Japanese and #JapaneseAmerican history in New York.
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07.11.2025 23:08
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Happy #Halloween from the Digital Museum of the History of Japanese in New York! Explore the archives—if you’re brave enough: www.historyofjapaneseinny.org/digital-arch...
01.11.2025 01:46
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The Mitsui Family at Dartmouth College - Digital Museum of the History of Japanese in NY
The #Mitsui legacy at Dartmouth began in 1915 with Takanaga Mitsui and a gift of friendship—a bronze temple bell.
Today, that legacy continues as Toru Matsui of Mitsui & Co. joins our Board, carrying forward more than a century of connection. ⤵️
📷 Rauner Library, @dartmouthcollege.bsky.social
24.10.2025 17:17
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A collage showing scenes from a research visit to the Queens Museum. The top left image features the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park under a clear blue sky. The top right image shows shelves filled with labeled archival boxes. At the bottom, the Queens Museum building is pictured, surrounded by trees and sunlight. In the center, the Digital Museum of the History of Japanese in NY logo appears beside the text “Research Visit to the Queens Museum.”
We’re thrilled to announce our upcoming #digitalexhibition — Exhibiting JAPAN (opening March 2026)! 🇯🇵
Our recent research visit to the #QueensMuseum explored the 1939 World’s Fair and architect Uchida Yoshikazu, who brought #JapaneseModernism to the world stage.
Learn more → linktr.ee/thedmhjny
23.10.2025 21:19
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To close out #AskAnArchivist Day, Mac Gill highlights one of their favorite stories, Hoshina Seki.
Their story reminds us how identity and community intertwine and why preserving diverse histories matters. Access their story here: tinyurl.com/2tcpkc79
#AskAnArchivist #ArchivesMonth
16.10.2025 20:09
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#AskAnArchivist: Digital archiving transforms how people connect with Japanese American history in New York.
It makes materials accessible to the communities they came from, helping small institutions like ours keep stories visible, interactive, and lasting. #ArchivesMonth
16.10.2025 20:06
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As part of #AskAnArchivist Day, Mac Gill shares how we choose what to preserve.
Our focus is on un-digitized materials donated by community members through the Japan American Association of New York, keeping these stories visible and accessible. #ArchivesMonth
16.10.2025 20:05
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#AskAnArchivist: One of the most surprising parts of working in a digital museum? How far we can reach. Even with a local focus, our visitors come from places as far as Spain and Germany! This shows how digital spaces connect communities beyond borders. #ArchivesMonth
16.10.2025 20:02
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We’re celebrating #AskAnArchivist Day!
At our museum, Co-Archivist Mac Gill shares what it means to preserve community memory in a digital world.
We hope this offers a glimpse into the world of archiving and keeping history accessible. @saa-official.bsky.social
#AskAnArchivist #ArchivesMonth
16.10.2025 20:01
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We’re thrilled to be part of Carnegie Hall's Spotlight on Japan, a celebration of Japanese music and culture across NYC this November.
Join us for Kosaku Yamada, honoring one of Japan’s most influential composers. This event forms part of Carnegie Hall’s Spotlight on Japan: carnegiehall.org/Japan.
10.10.2025 20:46
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