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The Empty Chair Memorial (Japanese: 空席の椅子の記念碑, Kūseki no Isu no Kinenhi) is a memorial located at Capital School Park in downtown Juneau, Alaska, United States. It is dedicated to the 53 Juneau residents of Japanese origin who were forcibly relocated and imprisoned in inland internment camps during World War II, as well as to recognize Juneau citizens for their helpful response when the families returned after the war. It is the first memorial in Alaska regarding the internment of Japanese Americans during the war.

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  • Empty Chair Memorial (en)
  • 空席の椅子の記念碑 (ja)
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  • 空席の椅子の記念碑(くうせきのいすのきねんひ、英語: Empty Chair Memorial)は、アメリカ合衆国アラスカ州ジュノーにある、太平洋戦争開戦に際して強制収容所に送致された、当時ジュノーに在住していた日系人達による無念と、戦後彼等が地元へ帰還した際、生活の立て直しを支えたジュノー市民による功績を追憶する事を目的とした記念碑。 (ja)
  • The Empty Chair Memorial (Japanese: 空席の椅子の記念碑, Kūseki no Isu no Kinenhi) is a memorial located at Capital School Park in downtown Juneau, Alaska, United States. It is dedicated to the 53 Juneau residents of Japanese origin who were forcibly relocated and imprisoned in inland internment camps during World War II, as well as to recognize Juneau citizens for their helpful response when the families returned after the war. It is the first memorial in Alaska regarding the internment of Japanese Americans during the war. (en)
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  • The Empty Chair Memorial (Japanese: 空席の椅子の記念碑, Kūseki no Isu no Kinenhi) is a memorial located at Capital School Park in downtown Juneau, Alaska, United States. It is dedicated to the 53 Juneau residents of Japanese origin who were forcibly relocated and imprisoned in inland internment camps during World War II, as well as to recognize Juneau citizens for their helpful response when the families returned after the war. It is the first memorial in Alaska regarding the internment of Japanese Americans during the war. The title of the memorial refers to a student named John Tanaka, a Juneau High School valedictorian who was relocated a month before his graduation in May 1942. His classmates left an empty chair to recognize him, and, by extension, other local Japanese families, at their graduation ceremonies. (en)
  • 空席の椅子の記念碑(くうせきのいすのきねんひ、英語: Empty Chair Memorial)は、アメリカ合衆国アラスカ州ジュノーにある、太平洋戦争開戦に際して強制収容所に送致された、当時ジュノーに在住していた日系人達による無念と、戦後彼等が地元へ帰還した際、生活の立て直しを支えたジュノー市民による功績を追憶する事を目的とした記念碑。 (ja)
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