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Corbin Palms Model H-3 MID-CENTURY MODERN STYLE PALMER & KRISEL, ARCHITECT GEORGE ALEXANDER COMPANY, BUILDER Built 1954 DECLARED 2018 Historic-Cultural Monument No. 1163 Cultural Heritage Commission City of Los Angeles

6134 Jumilla Ave, Woodland Hills CA 91367, Los Angeles, United Kingdom

SEI FUJII 1882 – 1954 Sei Fujii was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan and arrived in Los Angeles in 1903. An early graduate of USC Law, he and colleague J. Marion Wright won a US Supreme Court ruling to build the Japanese Hospital in 1929. Sei Fujii also challenged and overturned the California Alien Land Law in 1952. He was the founding publisher of the Kashu Mainichi daily newspaper located at 339 E. 2nd Street. Because of his civic advocacy he was shot and nearly killed by gangsters on November 26, 1932, just a few feet from the location of this marker. A Little Tokyo Historical Society Project by Jeffrey Gee Chin & Fumiko Carole Fujita Built by Whetstone Workshop Design by Studio Endo Dedicated 8.1.2015

Sei Fujii Memorial Lantern, Japanese Village Plaza, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, United Kingdom