1. What did you like most about the Japanese-America National Museum?
I really enjoyed the Taiko session. I also found the tour around the museum really educational but yet interesting.
2. Name one thing you learned.
I learned about the concentration camps, and how Manzanar was set up. I also learned about the conditions on the concentration camps.
3. What did you learn about the Japanese-American experience?
I learned how extremely unfair it was that this country put anyone of Japanese ancestry in camps just because Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor, and they thought that Japanese people were spies, but in the end not one of the people put in the camps were spies.
