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Worked in the medical field in Minnesota and Seattle before eventually pursuing a career in education."},{"id":"742","model":"narrator","index":"6 781/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/742/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/742/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/sshiuko.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/sshiuko.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/742/interviews/"},"display_name":"Shiuko Sakai","bio":"Nisei female. Born 1923 in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle where parents operated a hotel. During World War II, removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. Left camp to live and work in New York, then worked for several years in Japan for the U.S. occupation forces. Returned to the U.S. and worked at the Pentagon before retiring and moving to Portland, Oregon."},{"id":"985","model":"narrator","index":"7 782/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/985/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/985/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/ddr-densho-1000-495_narr.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/ddr-densho-1000-495_narr.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/985/interviews/"},"display_name":"Kenji Ima","bio":"Nisei-Sansei male. Born July 15, 1937, in Seattle, Washington, where parents ran a hotel. During World War II, removed to the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, and the Minidoka concentration camp, Idaho. After leaving camp, family returned to Seattle. After graduating from college and earning a post-doctoral degree, became a professor at San Diego State University. 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On some occasions, she visited both Seattle and Washington, DC.\" and \"In the fall of 1973, her niece Shira returned from overseas to visit with Meriko, Bruce, Junko, and Wimpy (Shoichi).\"","extent":"unknown","links_children":"ddr-densho-494-25","topics":[{"term":"Identity and values -- Family","id":"46"}],"format":"img","persons":[{"nr_id":"88922/nr008c506","namepart":"Maida, Meriko"},{"nr_id":"88922/nr008c52k","namepart":"Kimura, Junko (Maida)"},{"namepart":"Tokuno, Shira"}],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"cc","genre":"photograph","location":"California","creation":"c. 1973s","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Maida, Meriko 88922nr008c506\nKimura, Junko (Maida) 88922nr008c52k\nTokuno, Shira","download_large":"ddr-densho-494-25-mezzanine-5b93eb991e-a.jpg"},{"id":"ddr-densho-1000-413","model":"entity","index":"11 786/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1000-413/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-1000-413/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-1000/denshovh-hshyoko-01-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-1000/denshovh-hshyoko-01-a.jpg"},"title":"Shyoko Hiraga Interview","description":"Nisei female. Born 1927 in Denver, Colorado. Grew up in Denver, where father was a tailor, then established a newspaper, the <i>Rocky Nippon</i>. During World War II, father was removed as editor of the newspaper, arrested by the FBI, and interned in a Department of Justice camp. James Omura took over as head of the newspaper, which became known as the <i>Rocky Shimpo</i>. Ms. Hiraga became a schoolteacher in Denver, then moved with husband to Seattle, Washington.","extent":"02:14:07","links_children":"ddr-densho-1000-413","creators":[{"role":"narrator","oh_id":668,"namepart":"Shyoko Hiraga"},{"role":"interviewer","namepart":"Art Hansen"},{"role":"interviewer","namepart":"Frank Abe"},{"role":"videographer","namepart":"Dana Hoshide"}],"format":"vh","language":["eng"],"contributor":"Densho","rights":"cc","genre":"interview","location":"Seattle, Washington","creation":"September 28, 2012","status":"completed","search_hidden":"Shyoko Hiraga narrator \nArt Hansen interviewer \nFrank Abe interviewer \nDana Hoshide videographer","download_large":"denshovh-hshyoko-01-a.jpg"},{"id":"956","model":"narrator","index":"12 787/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/956/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/956/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/ddr-chi-1-16_narr.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/ddr-chi-1-16_narr.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/956/interviews/"},"display_name":"Ryoko Kobayashi","bio":"Nisei female. Born September 20, 1926, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle during the Great Depression. In the late 1930s, moved with family to the Los Angeles area. During World War II, removed to the Jerome concentration camp, Arkansas. After camp, resettled in Chicago."},{"id":"795","model":"narrator","index":"13 788/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/795/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/795/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/deleanor.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/deleanor.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/795/interviews/"},"display_name":"Eleanor Davis","bio":"White female. Born November 17, 1922, in Seattle, Washington. Parents were both chiropractors and supportive of Japanese Americans around the time of World War II. Attended the University of Washington in 1940 and became friends with Gordon Hirabayashi."},{"id":"220","model":"narrator","index":"14 789/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/220/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/220/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/eseiko.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/eseiko.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/220/interviews/"},"display_name":"Seiko Edamatsu","bio":"Nisei female. Born July 18, 1919, in Seattle, Washington. Spent childhood in Seattle's Nihonmachi (Japantown) where parents ran the U.S. Hotel. Attended Bailey Gatzert Grade School and Washington Junior High School before moving to North Seattle with older siblings to operate a produce stand. Graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1937 and worked as a waitress at the Tokyo Cafe until 1941. Moved to Spokane, Washington, as part of the \"voluntary evacuation\" period in March 1942. Married husband Ed Edamatsu in 1944 and worked as a domestic until retirement."},{"id":"ddr-densho-1000-140","model":"entity","index":"15 790/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1000-140/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/ddr-densho-1000-140/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/ddr-densho-1000/denshovh-fmitsu-01-a.jpg","thumb":"http://ddrmedia.local/media/ddr-densho-1000/denshovh-fmitsu-01-a.jpg"},"title":"Mitsu Fukui Interview","description":"Nisei female. Born September 21, 1911, in Seattle, Washington. Had a younger sister and three younger brothers. Father, Riichiro Fukano, employed by Oriental Trading Company as a bookkeeper in Seattle, before operating a dry cleaning business. Mother, Kiyono (Miyama) Fukano, a seamstress. Learned dressmaking from mother, and helped in the shop. Family lived upstairs above the shop, in a neighborhood with few Japanese American families. Paternal grandfather and grandmother joined the household and lived with them for eleven years before returning to Japan. Father served many years as secretary of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce. Mother served as president of Buddhist Women's Association. Graduated from Lincoln High School in 1930, attended University of Washington one year, and attended school in Japan one year. While living in Fukuoka Ken, served as interpreter for Charles Lindbergh, Yasha Heifetz, and other notable visitors. Married William Owari Fukui, an Issei, in 1936. Husband also in dry cleaning business. Son born 1939. Moved back to parents' house, along with her husband and son, in order to be together with her mother and brothers, when incarcerated in Puyallup Assembly Center in May, 1942. Father had been picked up earlier by FBI, after December 7, 1941, detained and interned separately. Incarcerated in Minidoka concentration camp. Son attended nursery school in Minidoka while she and husband worked. Released on indefinite leave in 1944 with husband and son, to relocate in Detroit, MI. Car vandalized and burglarized in Minidoka camp, during their drive back to Seattle in 1945. Protested lack of assistance from Minidoka concentration camp staff. With husband, started another dry cleaning business in Seattle, overcoming discrimination in financing. Retired from dry cleaning business. Did volunteer work for Children's Hospital in Seattle for over 30 years and provided home care for two and a half years for her husband who suffered from a severe stroke. 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Resettled in Seattle, Washington."},{"id":"58","model":"narrator","index":"18 793/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/58/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/58/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/mfrank.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/mfrank.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/58/interviews/"},"display_name":"Frank Miyamoto","bio":"Nisei male. Born July 29, 1912, in Seattle, Washington. Wrote 'Social Solidarity Among the Japanese in Seattle' as a Master's thesis, published in 1939 as one of the first academic works on the Japanese immigrant community. Incarcerated in Tule Lake concentration camp, California. Member of the Evacuation and Resettlement Study which studied the incarceration and resettlement of Japanese Americans during World War II. Resettled in Seattle. 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After leaving camp, lived for a time in Chicago, Illinois, before returning to Oregon."},{"id":"27","model":"narrator","index":"20 795/{'value': 988, 'relation': 'eq'}","links":{"html":"https://ddr.densho.org/narrators/27/","json":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/27/","img":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/htakashi.jpg","thumb":"https://ddr.densho.org/media/narrators/htakashi.jpg","interviews":"https://ddr.densho.org/api/0.2/narrator/27/interviews/"},"display_name":"Takashi Hori","bio":"Nisei male. Born January 21, 1918, in Seattle, Washington. Grew up in Seattle, where parents owned hotels in the International District. 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