Japanese American Remembrance Trail Tour
Saturday, February 28 | 11:30 AM - 1:00PM
General admission to the Museum is included with your tour ticket.
In the early 1900s, Seattle’s Japantown — Nihonmachi — stretched from 4th Avenue South to 23rd Avenue South, a bustling enclave of family homes and independently owned shops, grocery stores, and entertainment venues. In the aftermath of Pearl Harbor came Executive Order 9066 in 1942, which forced all persons of Japanese ancestry into concentration camps – Nihonmachi never fully recovered. This walking tour takes visitors through Japantown/Nihonmachi past and present.
Tour Details:
📍 Starting Point: Wing Luke Museum, Tateuchi Story Theatre
⏱️ Tour Duration: 90 minutes
🚶🏽♀️➡️ Total Distance Traveled: Less than 1.0 mile
🎏 Number of Points of Interest: 5+
For more information about accessibility, please visit Japanese American Remembrance Trail Tour.
All neighborhood tours hosted by the Wing Luke Museum are a subsidiary of Chinatown Discovery Tours thanks to the generosity of Violet Mar and Howard Eng.