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Terakawa wedding (ddr-densho-357-699)
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Hanako Yoshioka and Reverend Tansai Kiyoshi Terakawa pose for portraits on their wedding day.
Honolulu pier (ddr-densho-357-524)
img Honolulu pier (ddr-densho-357-524)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Honolulu pier on their return trip to America, Kay and Hoko." Left arrow: Tansai Terakawa. Right arrow: Chonen Hoko Terakawa.
Terakawa wedding (ddr-densho-357-700)
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Handwritten caption: "Wedding reception May 1929, Hanako Yoshioka - Tansai Kiyoski Terakawa, Oakland Buddhist Church Hall."
Kiyomizu Temple Park (ddr-densho-357-426)
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Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Taken at Kiyomizu Park, Girls visited from Nagoya." Tansai Terakawa and Hanako Terakawa are seated in the front row on the right.
Tansai Terakawa's funeral (ddr-densho-357-777)
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Handwritten caption: "Funeral of Rev. Tansai Terakawa. Part of people who attended services. Nov. 17, 1944."
Attendees of YMBA conference (ddr-densho-357-318)
img Attendees of YMBA conference (ddr-densho-357-318)
Itoko and Tansai Terakawa stand with other attendees of the Young Men's Buddhist Association at the Stockton conference.
Reverend Terakawa's memorial (ddr-densho-357-778)
img Reverend Terakawa's memorial (ddr-densho-357-778)
Members of the Buddhist church community in the concentration camp at Topaz attend the memorial for Reverend Tansai Terakawa.
Reverend Terakawa's memorial (ddr-densho-357-779)
img Reverend Terakawa's memorial (ddr-densho-357-779)
Members of the Buddhist church community in the concentration camp at Topaz attend the memorial for Reverend Tansai Terakawa.
Terakawa wedding (ddr-densho-357-701)
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Hanako Yoshioka and Tansai Terakawa stand at the front of the Oakland Buddhist church after their wedding ceremony. Caption: "Rev. Washioka, minister."
Terakawa Collection (ddr-densho-357)
Collection Terakawa Collection (ddr-densho-357)
The Terakawa Collection consists of four photograph albums created by Hanako Terakawa. Hanako's parents, Tadaichi and Yoni Yoshioka, immigrated from Japan and settled in Hayward, California in the early 1900's. In Hayward, they started a family and had five children. They owned a nursery and maintained several greenhouses built around 1913. The earliest photograph album primarily …
Terakawa and Yoshioka families (ddr-densho-357-311)
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The Terakawa and Yoshioka families celebrate the New Year. Starting from the left: Giichi Yoshioka, Tadaichi Yoshioka, Yoni Yoshioka. Hiroko Terakwa is nineteen months old and is held by her father, Tansai Terakawa. Caption: "Happy New Year, Jan 2, 1932, at Hayward California."
Tatsuta Maru (ddr-densho-357-726)
img Tatsuta Maru (ddr-densho-357-726)
Handwritten caption: "Hiroko and Hanako leaving for Japan on Tatsuta Maru, March 23, 1933." Hiroko Terakawa and Hanako Terakawa are not easily visible, but Tansai Terakawa stands in the front of the group (to the left of center). The Tatsuta Maru was a Japanese ocean liner that consistently made the Trans-Pacific crossing between the countries of …
Photo album (ddr-densho-357-565)
img Photo album (ddr-densho-357-565)
This photo album with a black cover is tied with green string and contains 50 pages with 73 photographs. The bulk dates of the photographs are circa 1933-1934. The label taped to the front reads: "Hanako Terakawa, Kyoto Japan, April 10, 1934."\n\nThe album contains photographs from the Terakawa family's extended two-year stay in Kyoto, Japan, including …
Photo album (ddr-densho-357-308)
img Photo album (ddr-densho-357-308)
This photo album with a red cover is tied together with string and contains 87 pages with 255 photographs. The bulk dates of the photographs are circa 1932-1933.\n\nThe album contains photographs of events, such as conferences and picnics, associated with the Stockton Buddhist Church, where Tansai Terakawa (husband of Hanako Terakawa) served as reverend. The album …
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