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This book is an adaptation of a Japanese language non-fiction work about
Canadas first Japanese-Canadian championship baseball team, the
Vancouver Asahi, active from 1914 to 1941 (Toho Shobo, 2009).
The history of the Vancouver Asahi is also a history of the Japanese-
Canadian immigrant experience. The team was a part of the growth of
Little Tokyo in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Asahi dynasty was abruptly brought to a halt when the players,
along with the rest of the Japanese community, were relocated to
internment camps after Pearl Harbor. Team members, though separated,
still played baseball by organizing teams in the camps. Eventually, the
Mounties, who were the camp guards, became fans.
After the war, Japanese-Canadians were prevented from returning
to their homes on the west coast, and given a choice of living on the
east coast of Canada or being deported to Japan. Though the team never
revived, they were honored belatedly by induction into the Canadian
Baseball Hall of Fame.
The story of the Asahi is one of hope and perseverance in the face of
adversity and racial prejudice. It is a story about young men playing for
the love of the game, instilling pride not just in their community, but in all
of Canada as well.
Canadas first Japanese-Canadian championship baseball team, the
Vancouver Asahi, active from 1914 to 1941 (Toho Shobo, 2009).
The history of the Vancouver Asahi is also a history of the Japanese-
Canadian immigrant experience. The team was a part of the growth of
Little Tokyo in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Asahi dynasty was abruptly brought to a halt when the players,
along with the rest of the Japanese community, were relocated to
internment camps after Pearl Harbor. Team members, though separated,
still played baseball by organizing teams in the camps. Eventually, the
Mounties, who were the camp guards, became fans.
After the war, Japanese-Canadians were prevented from returning
to their homes on the west coast, and given a choice of living on the
east coast of Canada or being deported to Japan. Though the team never
revived, they were honored belatedly by induction into the Canadian
Baseball Hall of Fame.
The story of the Asahi is one of hope and perseverance in the face of
adversity and racial prejudice. It is a story about young men playing for
the love of the game, instilling pride not just in their community, but in all
of Canada as well.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9784990617202
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 126
- Utgivningsdatum: 2012-05-14
- Förlag: Media Tectonics