シアトルにおける日本人の歴史
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シアトルにおける日本人の歴史(シアトルにおけるにほんじんのれきし、英:History of the Japanese in Seattle)では、シアトルやシアトル都市圏における日本人および日系アメリカ人の歴史について説明する。
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- ^ Vinh, Tan. " Bellevue school rolls out sushi; kids eat it up" (Archive). Seattle Times. Thursday January 27, 2000. Retrieved on April 9, 2015.
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