Tamiko Nimura

Public Exhibits:

“Tanforan Incarceration 1942,” a permanent exhibit curated by NaOmi Shintani and written by Tamiko Nimura (San Bruno BART Station, California)

“Resisters: A Legacy of Movement from the Japanese American Wartime Incarceration,” a temporary exhibit curated by Community Advisory Committee and headed by Senior Exhibit Developer Mikala Woodward, text panels written by Tamiko Nimura (Wing Luke Museum, Seattle, WA). Winner of Best Exhibit 2022 from the Association of King County Historical Associations (AKCHO).  

(and a Discover Nikkei essay about the exhibit is here)

RevisitWA: Japanese American Heritage on Vashon Island (co-written with Vince Schleitwiler)

Multimedia:

 

Tacoma Japantown (Nihonmachi) Walking Tour (free application for iPhone and Android)

            iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tacoma-japantown-walking-tour/id1234039256

            Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.realizedsound.tacomajapantownwalkingtour&hl=en

Encyclopedia Articles:

Tacoma Japanese American History

Tacoma Neighborhoods: Japantown (HistoryLink)

Tacoma Buddhist Temple (co-written with Justin Wadland)

Kimiko and George Tanbara (HistoryLink)