Victoria museum display celebrates work of Japanese-Canadian photographer
- A new display at the Royal BC Museum showcases the work of Japanese-Canadian photographer Senjiro Hayashi and his photography studio, which operated from 1912 until 1942.
- The Hayashi Photography Studio captured nearly 30 years of life in Cumberland, preserving the region's vibrant past through photographs.
- The display aims to highlight the cultural impact of the Japanese-Canadian community and is part of the museum's commitment to inclusive content.
- Sherri Shinobu Kajiwara described the display as an important and little-known slice of Japanese-Canadian history brought to life for new audiences.
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