The alley in 2024 | |
Location within downtown Seattle | |
Location | Seattle, Washington, United States |
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Coordinates | 47°35′59″N 122°19′33″W / 47.5996°N 122.3257°W / 47.5996; -122.3257 |
Nihonmachi Alley is an alley and historic landmark in the Japantown part of Seattle's Chinatown–International District, in the U.S. state of Washington.
Description and history
The alley is on the north side of South Jackson Street between Sixth Avenue South and Maynard Avenue South. It has several artworks, including murals and a wheat-pasted work by Erin Shigaki with the text "Never Again is Now." The murals commemorate four businesses that lasted through incarceration: Kokusai Theater, the restaurant Maneki, Sagamiya Confectionery, and the grocery store Uwajimaya.
As of 2024, the alley is slated for decorative gates, lighting, and new paving. Additionally, banners will be installed designating "Historic Nihonmachi/Japantown".
See also
References
- Pak, Tin (2023-06-21). "Banner, Nihonmachi Alley design initiative in Japantown kicks off". International Examiner. Retrieved 2024-09-05.
- "5 reasons to stroll through Nihonmachi Alley in Seattle". KING-TV. 2019-05-16. Retrieved 2024-09-05.
- Ray, Roxanne (2020-10-26). "The International Examiner honors Erin Shigaki with the Excellence in Art award at this year's Community Voice Awards". International Examiner. Retrieved 2024-09-05.
- ^ "10 Seattle-area landmarks reflecting on Japanese incarceration". The Seattle Times. 2024-08-22. Archived from the original on 2024-09-05. Retrieved 2024-09-05.
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