Relacionar Columnas Japanese Life In CanadaVersión en línea Match an item in one column with its pair in a second column. por Ms. Grant 1 Little Tokyo 2 8,000 3 hospital 4 Buddhist 5 Farming, fishing, logging and lumber 6 Hastings Mill 7 1926 8 Work 9 Powell Street 10 Steveston The community where Japanese lived on Powell street became known as this. The Asahi baseball team won it's first championship in this year. By 1907, the Japanese immigrant population grew to this number. This became the second largest Japanese settlement in British Columbia. This area where the Japanese lived was considered a ghetto. Few Japanese could read or write, but they knew how to do this really hard. In 1897, the people of Steveston built and operated this. This was the only business to hire the Issei. The Issei worked in the following jobs. The Japanese community built this temple.