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In this Destination, Doni chats with Japanese-American author Gil Asakawa and his book “Tabemasho! Let’s Eat!: A Tasty History of Japanese Food in America.”

Born in Japan and raised there as well as in the United States, Asakawa talks about going to U.S. military schools in Japan and his bi-cultural foodie upbringing.

He also discusses his journalistic career and his blog nikkeiview.com.

Make sure to rate this episode on your podcast platform wherever you get your podcasts and subscribe to Destinations with Doni on that platform as well, so you never miss any of the cross-cultural goodness.

Also, follow us on social @cultursmag and join the family to get a free copy of the magazine at www.cultursmag.com.

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Destinations with Doni

Welcome to the DESTINATIONS PODCAST: Where we Explore your Cultural Passions so you can embrace your cultural identity as we bring you tools to Live in Full Color. Destinations with Doni Segments include: Destination home—or CultursCASA Destination cuisine-Including CultursCELEBRATIONS! Destination community—Cultures. Connection with others, and Negra Como Soy (I am Afro-Latina) segments Destination relationships—Including self-care Destination passion — Business

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