Japanese American National Museum

Ice skater from Dave Tatsuno's home movie of the WWII detention facility near Topaz, Utah (<em>Tatsuno Collection</em>, 1938-60), preserved with NFPF support.
Ice skater from Dave Tatsuno's home movie of the WWII detention facility near Topaz, Utah (Tatsuno Collection, 1938-60), preserved with NFPF support.

Japanese American National Museum
369 East First Street
Los Angeles, CA  90012

Phone: 213-625-0414
www.janm.org
 
The Japanese American National Museum is devoted to preserving, presenting and providing access to the history and culture of Japanese Americans. The moving image archive contains over 100,000 feet of 16mm and 8mm home movies taken by Japanese Americans from the 1920s to the 1950s, and includes footage of the World War II detention camp for Japanese Americans at Topaz, Utah. Also in the museum collections are artifacts, textiles, works of art, documents, photographic images, and oral histories.