What can one expect to find at the Japanese American Historical Plaza in Portland Oregon

The Japanese American Historical Plaza situated towards the northern portion of the Waterfront Park, near the steel bridge is a beautiful and unique sculpture garden replete with cherry trees.

Making use of thirteen basalt and granite stones which are engraved here, this historical landmark bears testimony to the memories shared by the Japanese American community during World War II.

This monument is a collective of thoughts and perspectives that came as a result of the experiences the Japanese Immigrant community had to encounter during the war.

The Japanese American Historical Plaza, through the inscribed poems tells about the rights of the Japanese Americans residing in the West Coast and also honors the brave soldiers serving the U.S Armed Forces.

For going through the details of what to expect to find in this landmark of Portland, you may visit these websites:

http://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/entry/view/japanese_american_historical_plaza_portland/

http://www.travelportland.com/arts_culture/cultural_tours/Japanese/japanese_tour.html

http://www.portland.world-guides.com/portland_landmarks.html

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