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Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper, more usually known as Hokubei Mainichi (北米毎日 "North America Daily"), was a Japanese language newspaper published from 1948 to 2009. It was Northern California’s only Japanese American bilingual newspaper after the closure of the Nichi Bei Times on September 10, 2009.
29 paź 2009 · The Hokubei Mainichi Newspaper, one of only two Japanese American bilingual newspapers left in California, will halt publication after its Oct. 30 issue, said Hokubei President and CEO Don Yamate in a statement that was posted on the newspaper’s Website late Oct. 27 and printed in their Oct. 28 issue. The newspaper’s board of directors made ...
Hokubei Mainichi refers to the North American Daily News, a Japanese language newspaper founded in 1902 in San Francisco. This publication served as a crucial tool for the Japanese American community, providing news, cultural insights, and fostering a sense of identity among Japanese immigrants and their descendants in the United States.
Hokubei Mainichi, one of the last two Japanese American bilingual newspapers remaining in San Francisco’s Japantown, was established in 1948. It was published five days a week in both English and Japanese.
One of the last bilingual Japanese-English newspapers in San Francisco has ceased its print publication and will likely end its Internet edition in the near future, leaving Japantown residents disappointed and searching for new sources of information.
San Francisco, Calif. : Hokubei Mainichi Inc. Subject Headings - San Francisco (Calif.)--Newspapers
This series contains newspapers from Hokubei Mainichi: North American Daily. Arrangement This series is arranged by date.