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Philip Masaru Okano Affidavit (ddr-densho-359-1258)
The affidavit states that both Philip and Alice Okano are American citizens. He also affirms that all three employees of his laundry and cleaning business are also American citizens. Two of the employees were Phil's siblings, Min and Niki Okano. One was not a relative, Tsutomu "Jimmy" Mirikitani, whose story was told in the "Cats of …
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Washington State Patrol - Warning Ticket (ddr-densho-359-1303)
Masaru Philip Okano is issued a warning ticket for driving over the speed limit.
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Wedding portrait (ddr-densho-359-1045)
Alice and Philip Okano wedding photo. Stamped in the bottom right hand corner "Takano Studio Seattle"
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School outing group photograph (ddr-densho-359-37)
Students and a teacher pose for a group photograph. Masaru Philip Okano lived in Japan from 1923-1933.
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Nisei couple on beach (ddr-densho-359-1345)
Phil Okano poses with unidentified woman on the beach
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Student playing game (ddr-densho-359-90)
Students being theatrical for the camera. They pose with signs and with drawings on their chest as if they are in the middle of a card game. Masaru Philip Okano in on the far left.
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Two men in front of house (ddr-densho-359-124)
Masaru Okano is on the left. The Okano family owned and operated a dry cleaning/laundry business in Bellingham and then Shelton
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Two men in front of dry cleaners (ddr-densho-359-127)
Masaru Okano is on the left. The Okano family owned and operated a dry cleaning/laundry business in Bellingham and then Shelton
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Portrait of boy (ddr-densho-359-30)
Masaru Okano poses for portrait in student uniform. He attended school in Japan from 1923-1933.
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See-saw (ddr-densho-359-473)
Man and woman playing on a large see-saw. Phil Okano is on the right
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Student portrait (ddr-densho-359-51)
Masaru Okano. He lived in Japan from 1923-1933, finishing middle school there.
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Three students (ddr-densho-359-84)
Three boys pose in their school uniforms. Masaru Okano, far left, attended school in Japan from 1923-1933.