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Japanese on the whole were loyal to America during WWII when the country they originated in was fighting their new home country. Another thing is neutrality the of flag it makes Japanese Americans look like disloyal Militarist . I think the best course of action is to remove the flag if people want to put it back I think a reason should be given. 66.66.1.115 ( talk) 15:43, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
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So when exactly did the major wave of immigration from Japan take place? The article doesn't make it clear. Did the Japanese immigrants come as contract workers, or simply immigrate in the hope of finding employment when they arrived? 71.205.174.204 ( talk) 04:21, 5 July 2012 (UTC)
While this page does an accurate job of covering the history of the Japanese in Hawaii, it lacks the inform the importance of local identity in Hawaii and how many of the Japanese Americans form communities based around localist tradition. Thissource, "Why There are No Asian Americans in Hawai'i: The Contunuing Significance of Local Identity '' by Jonathan Okamura, does a good job of capturing such localist culture. Chrisedu95 ( talk) 18:10, 10 November 2016 (UTC)
Curious that this article basically halts its coverage of Japanese in Hawaii in the 1930s... I wonder what happened after that? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 152.37.110.98 ( talk) 06:35, 16 February 2022 (UTC)
This section early in the text about syphilis is a strange addition to the "Japanese in Hawaii" article. I'm thinking this must be the work of a troll and nobody has noticed it. Can the person responsible for this article please check it? Texasstorm ( talk) 02:59, 15 April 2023 (UTC)
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