Agricultural and Japanese Immigration Memorial Monument
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Monument to Japanese immigration
The Japanese monument is located in Parque De Patinaje Montesinos on Paseo Presidente Billini, The monument is to the right of the San Jose fort. It is a unique monument to the history of Japanese imm...
You can see s statue of a Japanese farming family, there is a stone detailing information when the first Japanese families first arrived to DR. A list of families names are there of the families that ...
This is a beautiful monument dedicated to the immigration of Japanese people to the Dominican Republic during the Trujillo dictatorship. The DR has the largest Japanese population in the Caribbean and...
Simple but beautiful honoured to Japanese immigrants in 1956
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Located on the Avenue Francisco Alberto Caamaño (or Malecon), right in front of the Monument to Montesinos: this is a very simple but very deserved recognition to the laborious Japanese community, that ...
Monument to Japanese immigration
The Japanese monument is located in Parque De Patinaje Montesinos on Paseo Presidente Billini, The monument is to the right of the San Jose fort. It is a unique monument to the history of Japanese imm...
Japan History
You can see s statue of a Japanese farming family, there is a stone detailing information when the first Japanese families first arrived to DR. A list of families names are there of the families that ...
Monument dedicated to Japanese Dominicans
This is a beautiful monument dedicated to the immigration of Japanese people to the Dominican Republic during the Trujillo dictatorship. The DR has the largest Japanese population in the Caribbean and...
Simple but beautiful honoured to Japanese immigrants in 1956
Located on the Avenue Francisco Alberto Caamaño (or Malecon), right in front of the Monument to Montesinos: this is a very simple but very deserved recognition to the laborious Japanese community, that ...
Familia Campesina
This monument is located in a park located in front of the monument to the Fraile Anton de Montesinos, which could pass unnoticed to the walker.