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Los Angeles, Calif. Apr. 1942. A store for rent in "Little Tokyo" after resident

Photograph shows unidentified Japanese American women and a boy walking past Hogestu Sushi restaurant on Little Tokyo's East 2nd Street, which was forced to close before Japanese Americans were incarcerated at concentration camps during World War II. Many Japanese Americans temporarily or permanently lost their property and numerous Japantowns were destroyed as a result of Executive Order 9066.
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