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Come join our tour to learn about the history of the Japanese American community in Portland and how it has helped shape the unique culture of our city!
This 1.2-mile walking tour through Waterfront Park and parts of NW Portland’s historic Japantown explores the history of the Japanese immigration to the region, the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, and present-day cultural ties between Portland and Japan.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
We will gather for our tour across the street from the Merchant Hotel Building. After getting acquainted with each other, we will take time to discuss the history of Japanese immigration to Oregon, the Nihonmachi (Japantown) that once existed in the area, and how the Japanese-owned businesses located within the hotel made it an important gathering place for the community.
Japanese American Historical Plaza
We will spend a substantial part of our tour at Japanese American Historical plaza. Your guide will first share about the history and significance of the space, then lead the group through reading and interpreting the stones on the east side of the plaza. As we explore, you’ll gain more insight into the lives of Japanese Americans in the region before 1941, their forced removal to incarceration camps during World War II, and the resilience they showed in rebuilding their lives afterward and advocating for justice with the Redress Movement in the 1970s and 1980s. Guests are invited to share how the experience of Japanese Americans stirs up reflections related to their own heritage and identity.
In-person guide
Lunch
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ryanbM5096FU,5 thg 9, 2025
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Connor was an exceptional tour guide - the day of our tour it was quite warm - near triple digits - but Connor brought iced tea and mugs for people to sip while on the tour, making sure we were hydrated and comfortable in the shade when possible. Our group was smaller than expected, so the experience was all the more informative and intimate, allowing for a more open discussion of emotions, ideas and reactions to each part of the tour - which included visiting art and sculpture, architecture, and landscape. Connor made the environment feel inclusive and friendly, asking for participation from each of us in subtle ways, which helped with the sense of immersion into a significant moment in our city's (and nation's) history. I came away feeling more connected to the past, and with a better understanding of how much early Japanese immigrants went through in making a home of the US and Portland. Having these physical reminders of said history made for more impact than I anticipated - I was humbled.
O1332MBrossh,3 thg 9, 2025
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The entire tour was engaging and intriguing. It was a short stroll packed with a history from the first Japanese immigrants to Portland until today. I can't recommend it enough to other Portland-Based Japaneses Businesses looking to have their staff learn more about the rich and complicated history of Japanese People in Portland. The most amazing part is the way the tour brings out a history that thousands walk by every day without realizing its right there!


Voyage601402,28 thg 8, 2025
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This tour was both moving and incredibly informative. I’ve walked through this part of Portland countless times without ever realizing the rich history beneath the surface. Connor’s passion for Japanese American history shines through in his thoughtful storytelling and the connections he draws between the experiences of Japanese Portlanders and our own lives today. Whether you’re visiting the city for the first time or a local looking for a fresh perspective, I highly recommend this tour. It’s timely, impactful, and has stayed with me long after the experience.
mickeyg942,26 thg 8, 2025
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I cannot recommend this tour enough for someone visiting Portland looking for a way to connect with the local history, or a long time resident looking to form a deeper bond and appreciation for the place they call home. I have lived in Portland for over 12 years and frequently run and walk through the north Naito waterfront area. I had no idea the rich history, struggle, sacrifice, and importance of the plaza surrounding the iconic Japanese cherry blossom trees. This tour had a lasting impact on me and I will never visit and view the area in the same way. Not only does Connor do such an incredible job sharing the deep history of the Japanese community in Portland, but he also allows guests to connect with each space giving them the opportunity to make their own observations about what they are seeing. It makes for a much more engaging tour and creates an accessible experience for everyone. Thanks Connor!
128makl,20 thg 8, 2025
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Connor Wakayama delivers an epic tour sharing an often forgotten piece of history in the heart of Portland. As someone who frequents these areas, I was completely unaware of the connection between Japanese American history and the Portland downtown waterfront. The Portland Japanese American History Walking tour is equal parts fascinating and rewarding. If you are fortunate to go on this tour, you'll be left with a new found appreciation of the Japanese American experience and its connection to the Portland waterfront. Thanks Connor!
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