Manzo Nagano, who arrived in 1877, was Canada’s first documented Japanese immigrant. Though others had come before him, Nagano was the first to officially register his arrival. Nagano worked various jobs from salmon fishing to railway construction, work that was typical for early Japanese Canadians. This photograph shows Manzo Nagano and his family at his home in Victoria, BC.
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