It's going to take a lot of courage in this era to stand up for justice, Naomi Ishisaka writes, but the history of Japanese ...
Pike Place Market stood firm against activists, canceling an event comparing Japanese internment to modern immigration ...
As early as the 1890s, Japanese immigrants farmed in the Seattle area. By 1912, and just five years after its opening, Japanese farmers began selling their produce at Pike Place Market.
Though Pike Place Market is one of the most tourist-heavy attractions in Seattle (plan to run into crowds, especially on the weekends) that's no reason to scratch it off your to-do list.