Gorudo kosuto ni sundeimasu. ゴルド コスト  に すんでいます。 Gorudo kosuto- Means Gold Coast ni sundeimasu- Means to live. Hope this helped :) (Japanese is pronounced how it is spelt most of the time, so just sound out the words like in Primary school :D)
The Japanese were removed from the west coast because the US government wanted to make sure that none of the Japanese that lived in the west coast could sabotage a base/ bases so the Japanese could invade the west coast. Even though I don't agree with this, I do believe that it was necessary for the time. The Japanese got fair treatment in the camps, they DID NOT get treated badly like what the Nazis did.
no only on the west coast because the most Japanese people living in the U.S. lived on the west coast because when the people came from Japan they didnt want to go all the way across the U.S. so they stayed on the east coast. They interned people in the east coast because that was where most of the Japanese people were and it would be easiest 8--------
= they were suspected of being secret Japanese spies Because the Japanese had spies operating on the West Coast making reports on American shipping movements including the location and departure of American war ships. Plus on the day of the Pearl Harbor attack (December 7 1941) Japanese Americans in Hawaii assisted downed Japanese navy pilots that had attacked Pearl Harbor.
that way, there would be more space for newer buildings, and so they can hold more tenants.
The United States government feared the Japanese Americans on the West coast could be spies, so they sent them inland so no military information could get to Japan.
The USA was worried about the Japanese-Americans on the coast supplying Japanese with information and helping the Japanese attack the USA in any way. So the USA put the Japanese-Americans in internment camps.
There are a few reasons why Japanese people rarely live in mountains. First, Japan is a densely populated country with limited living space, so most people choose to live in urban areas or along the coast. Second, the terrain of mountains can be challenging for infrastructure development and daily life. Lastly, historic traditions and cultural preferences may also play a role, as the majority of Japanese population has traditionally resided in flat areas or valleys for agricultural purposes.
There are various dolphins that you can see living off the coast of Maine. For example, there is the white-sided dolphins.
I think you are referring to the WWII Japanese internment camps. After Pearl Harbor, it was thought that Japanese-American citizens could not be trusted, so they were rounded up and forced to live at various "camps" around the U.S. until the war was over. See the Related Links below.
Puffins live in the north Atlantic coast, so they live on the shorelines of Russia, Canada, Greenland, and Norway.
So if you want to go swimming then snow boarding you can!