Zwe Min Htet History 301 Proposal The site I have chosen is located in Japanese town of San Francisco. It is the Peace pagoda which is located between Post and Geary streets. The town is also called...

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Zwe Min Htet History 301 Proposal The site I have chosen is located in Japanese town of San Francisco. It is the Peace pagoda which is located between Post and Geary streets. The town is also called Nihonmachi. It is between Japan Center Mall and Nihonmachi mall. It was constructed in the 1960s. It was designed by Yashiro Taniguchi. The pagoda was a symbol of peace between Japan and the USA. It was built to provide a stable and peaceful friendship between the two countries like the Statue of Liberty as it did for France and the USA. The pagoda is a stupa which is the symbol of peace for everyone. I believe this site should be a historical landmark as it represents a bridge between the people and the countries even after a hideous war. Sources include the designer, and the SF chronicle. Graves, Donna; Page & Turnbull, Inc. (May 2011). Historic Context Statement: Japantown, San Francisco, California(PDF) (Report). San Francisco Planning Department Bess, Donovan (3 April 1963). "A Japanese Gift to City—'Peace Plaza'". San Francisco Chronicle. DUNN, FREDERICK S. Peace-Making and the Settlement with Japan. PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY: Princeton University Press, 1963. Accessed March 2, 2020. doi:10.2307/j.ctt183q1rt. Yoshida, Ryô. "Earnest A. Sturge, the Japanese People, and Culture in California, 1885—1922." American Presbyterians 74, no. 1 (1996): 17-29. Accessed March 2, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/23333299. Taniguchi, Yoshiro (10 May 1963). "The Peace Pagoda - Its Beauty and Its Spirit". San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. Retrieved 1 May 2018. Ezez. 2020. "Japanese Relocation During World War II". National Archives. https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/japanese-relocation.
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PEACE PAGODA OF JAPANESE TOWN, SAN FRANCISCO
(PERSUASIVE ESSAY)
Table of Contents
Introduction    3
Research Essay    3
Conclusion    4
References    6
Introduction
During the world war there were many countries where the
war has created a huge difference because of the fatal attacks on each other. Therefore post war many countries have come forwarded to resolve their differences. While doing this they have created certain kind of symbols or statue that represents the symbol of friendship and ingoing cooperation among both the countries. In this article the detailed discussion will be made regarding how the Peace Pagoda which is located at Japanese town of San Francisco. The article will discuss about the positive impacts that these peace symbol carries to strengthen relationship between countries.
Research Essay
Any historical place have their own significance. Some of the historical sites are built in respect of memory, or some are build in respect to signify the importance of that place. Among them is the site of Peace Pagoda that was situated at San Francisco which was build in the year 1968. This structure is a Buddhist stupa which is a monument that inspires peace and is designed mainly to focus on the unity among people irrespective of their race and creed to bring a peaceful united world (Quan 2017).
During the war period many countries do attack at each other out of greed and compulsion to be a supreme leader under the leadership of certain person during those times. Therefore post war era countries come together to reconcile their relationship as in this world it will be very difficult for us to live and grow in a tensed environment. And further the interrelationship between countries will help them each other mutually to grow. Therefore a statue or structures are built as to represent the symbol of unity and prosperity among those countries. These symbols further minimize the tensed attitude among the countries and they welcome each other mutually (Kose and Bayir 2016).
The history of peace pagoda starts before it was built in way back to 1900s. During those times most of the Japanese immigrants came down to United States taking...
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