ansel adams and dorothea lange were prohibited from taking pictures of the guard tower. they were profited from taking pictures of the armed soldier, and they were prohibited from taking pictures of the barbed wire fence. they could take the barbed wire fence from a distance, but not close enough that you could see the barbs. so obviously, these pictures were not taken by the professional photographers to show america what america's camp was like during world war ii. right here, is hot steamed rice. it's put in a large bat, hit with a mallet, matched it down, and make it a raised paste. so just before new years, new years of being the biggest holiday in japan and still a big holiday over here for the japanese american, they make these mochi. and the season the mochi with soy sauce or soy sauce and sugar, and then they start putting in sweet bins in this mochi. now we have a japanese american concoction called mochi ice cream. that's right here in the japanese village plaza. right here is a scene of the heart of little tokyo way back in 1905. that's before the automobiles