Iconic winery turns to ash as wildfires rage in California
A winery run in Santa Rosa, California, in the 19th century by Kanae Nagasawa, one of the first Japanese immigrants to enter the United States, is destroyed in wildfires that have swept parts of California. Nagasawa arrived in the United States in 1867 after living in Britain for two years where he was sent on a clandestine mission by the Satsuma clan, known for their rebellion against the Japanese shogunate, to learn about Western culture to help prepare Japan for the 20th century. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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