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San Jose, CA: Japanese Friendship Garden

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Japanese Friendship Garden - San Jose Point of Interest (POI)
Japanese Friendship Garden
1400 Senter Rd
San Jose, CA 95112
 
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  San Jose Convention Center Travelodge 0.70
  Howard Johnson Express 0.79
  Garden Inn Los Gatos 0.87
  Ramada Limited San Jose 1.32
  Hyatt Sainte Claire Hotel 1.50
  Marriott San Jose 1.51
  Hotel Montgomery - Silicon Valley 1.58
  Hilton San Jose and Towers 1.64
  The Fairmont San Jose 1.65
  Crowne Plaza Hotel San Jose-Downtown, CA 1.67

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The museum focuses on Japanese American life in the Santa Clara Valley from the early 1900's to the present. Docents lead visitors through the exhibits, which include such subject matter as the internment of the Japanese during World War II, early settlers, farm life, military service and postwar resettlement.