Japanese American Communities Filming Locations

Japanese American Communities filming locations

Where was Japanese American Communities filmed? Japanese American Communities was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

Japanese American Communities Filming Locations

Stockton is a city on the San Joaquin River, in California’s Central Valley. The Haggin Museum features fine art and local history displays. Oak Grove Regional Park has trails, a nature center and a lake stocked with catfish. In nearby Lodi, Micke Grove Regional Park includes a Japanese garden, the San Joaquin County Historical Museum and Micke Grove Zoo. The Children’s Museum of Stockton offers hands-on exhibits.

Tacoma is a city in Washington state, on the banks of Puget Sound, south of Seattle. It's known for the Museum of Glass, which has works by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly among its exhibits. These include installations on the Chihuly Bridge of Glass. The Tacoma Art Museum has a strong Northwest regional focus. The Washington State History Museum features hands-on exhibits, plus a vast model railroad.

Japanese American Communities (1932)
Runtime: 6 minutes
Rating: 4.8
Release year: 1932
IMDB: tt0309729
Plot summary

Reverend Sensho Sasaki's home movie shows the people, places and activities near his Buddhist churches in Tacoma, Washington and Stockton, California.

Genres
Short
Documentary
Cast
Directors
Sensho Sasaki
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Japanese American Communities filming locations