The Nisei Week Parade in LA's Little Tokyo will take place Sunday, August 14, and Sharon and I will be in it. We'll be riding in one of those convertibles--you know, the ones that people in the crowd point at and say, "Who are those guys?"
I've got less than two weeks to practice my wave.
Everybody loves a parade
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Do you get any say in what kind of vehicle you will be riding in?
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What's the chance of getting one of those Usagi Yojimbo cos-players to ride along with you?
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I don't think we get to choose our vehicle. I'd be happy as long as they don't make us walk.Steve Hubbell wrote:![]()
Do you get any say in what kind of vehicle you will be riding in?
EDIT:
What's the chance of getting one of those Usagi Yojimbo cos-players to ride along with you?
They would love a couple of Usagi cosplayers. I think volunteers will carry signs or placards with my characters on them.
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Saturday will be a free day at the museum. Besides Nisei Week, Little Tokyo will be celebrating the Tanabata Matsuri. The Festival of the Weaver Star was the backdrop of my story Runaways (UY Book 9: Daisho). According to the lunar calendar, Tanabata is celebrated in July. However, one of the largest Tanabata festivals is celebrated in August in Sendai Province, which observes it according to the Western calendar. The people who set this festival up for Little Tokyo are from Sendai.
I may go there both days just to check out the festival.
Btw: "Nisei" refers to second generation Japanese Americans. I am a sansei, third generation.
I may go there both days just to check out the festival.
Btw: "Nisei" refers to second generation Japanese Americans. I am a sansei, third generation.
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Stan, if I may ask...Stan Sakai wrote: Btw: "Nisei" refers to second generation Japanese Americans. I am a sansei, third generation.
I've read you were born in Kyoto, Japan, so I always thought you were Issei... so if you're sansei, your parents must be nisei and I assume were visiting Japan at the time you were born? Sorry if this has been brought up before, but I haven't read anything elsewhere to clarify this & was curious about it.
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Forgive me, of all the places I ever looked, I finally found the answer right here in the Stan Sakai FAQ page