
| 2011 Sansei Legacy BoLA-thon |
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On August 21, 2011 the 3rd Annual Sansei Legacy BoLA-thon was held in Las Vegas at the Suncoast Hotel & Casino. Over 300 bowlers attended with their families to enjoy a night of bowling, raffle prizes and food with their friends.
Over 40 raffle prizes were given away that night including an autographed Blake Griffin signed basketball, an autographed signed Magic Johnson Laker Jersey, and many more. It was a sight to see all of the kids, teenagers, and adults who filled up the bowling alley to occupy all 64 bowling lanes.
We hope everyone had a great time and would love to see you all next year a the 4th Annual Sansei Legacy Bolathon in Las Vegas!!
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Budokan roughly translates as "martial arts hall" in Japanese. The name is derived from the Nippon Budokan, a large arena in Central Tokyo, Japan. The arena was originally constructed for judo competition during the 1964 Summer Olympics, but today serves as a multi-purpose facility that caters to sports, entertainment and other activities. Currently in the United States, there are numerous budokans which serve as multi-purpose centers for martial arts, team sports such as basketball and volleyball, community activities and other special events.
Budokan of Los Angeles, a Project of Little Tokyo Service Center
231 E Third St, Suite G106
(213) 473-3030