Episode 625 – An Ocean Between Us, Part 3

This week: in 1988, a Japanese company bought a paper mill in Port Angeles, WA, in a story that basically nobody except one reporter from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer bothered to pay much attention to. But in fact, that story tells us a lot about US-Japan relations.

 

Sources

Iritani, Evelyn. An Ocean Between Us: The Changing Relationship between the United States and Japan, Told in Four Stories from the Life of an American Town. 

A retrospective on the Daishowa mill from the local paper.

Images

Fuji City is of course best known as a tourism destination, but it’s also a working port town and was Daishowa’s corporate HQ for many years and home to its manufacturing in Japan.
The Port Angeles mill in 2003.
The Port Angeles/Daishowa mill in 1994.
The Crown Zellerbach mill in Port Angeles, c. 1930.

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