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Pioneers of San Jose Japantown WWII: 442nd Regimental Combat Team WWII: Military Intelligence Service WWII: Assembly Centers and Internment Camps Post-WWII Resettlement Asahi/Zebras Baseball Farming Exhibit Oral History Project Valley of the Voices - KTEH Documentary Japantown Walking Tours

San Jose Japanese American Baseball

The San Jose Asahi baseball team, 1929 Beginning in the early 1900's, baseball became a very popular community pastime among Japanese Americans. In San Jose, the most prominent team was the Asahis ("morning sun"). The players were initially Issei (first generation) but after 1917 the members were mostly Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans). In 1935, the Tokyo Giants played the Asahis at Asahi Field (North 7th and Younger Streets). The Asahis beat the Giants in a tight game. In 1936, the Giants got their revenge.

During World War II when the community was incarcerated, baseball provided much needed recreation in the desolate camps. The San Jose Zebra team, which was formed in the camps, continued to play during the resettlement period (post 1945). The Zebras played as a team until 1963.


All Star Game at Heart Mountain.