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Library of Buddhist Books (ddr-densho-357-519)
Hanako Terakawa (right) visits the Library of Buddhist Books.
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Sanjusangendo (ddr-densho-357-575)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "In front of Sanju Sangendo, Hiroko and myself."
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Kyoto Botanical Gardens (ddr-densho-357-526)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Hiroko chewing caramel."
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Yoshioka family (ddr-densho-357-722)
Hanako Terakawa (far left) gathers with the extended Yoshioka family.
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Mrs. Yoshimoto with the Yoshiokas (ddr-densho-357-118)
Left to right: Mrs. Yoshimoto, Hanako Yoshioka Terakawa, Yukie Yoshioka.
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Mr. Shibata (ddr-densho-357-594)
Mr. Shibata addressed this photograph: "To Rev. Terakawa, (?) Shibata 1933."
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Terakawa and Yoshioka families (ddr-densho-357-311)
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."
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Reverend and Mrs. Terakawa (ddr-densho-357-326)
Reverend and Mrs. Terakawa feed their dog. Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Nice domestic scene."
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Hiroshi Terry Terakawa Interview (ddr-jamsj-2-12)
Nisei male. Born January 3, 1929, in Kyoto, Japan. Came to United States as a young child with parents. Moved frequently as a child due to father's role as a Buddhist minister, living in places like Walnut Grove and Marysville, California. During World War II, was living in Salt Lake City. Drafted into the army and …
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Ryukoku University (ddr-densho-357-713)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Farewell party given to Hanako Terakawa by students of Ryukoku Buddhist University by friends and brother-in-law." Hanako Terakawa kneels in the front row, second from the right.
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Yamashina Temple (ddr-densho-357-540)
Hanako Terakawa attends the Hongwanji Summer School Conference at Yamashina Temple.
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Miyamoto family (ddr-densho-357-509)
Hanako Terakawa (second from the right) poses with the Miyamoto family.
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-622)
Tansai Terakawa (right) and an unnamed man attend the Pan Pacific Conference.
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Ruth and Hiroko (ddr-densho-357-338)
Hiroko Terakawa uses a water fountain while Ruth Haven stands behind her.
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Hanako Yoshioka (ddr-densho-357-74)
Hanako Yoshioka (Terakawa) poses for the camera on the farm in Hayward.
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Roadster (ddr-densho-357-703)
Hanako Terakawa's caption: "Good-bye to our roadster - Whip pet, Rev. Terakawa."
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Heiyan Park (ddr-densho-357-470)
Miss Sunada and Hiroko Terakawa walk on a path through cherry trees.
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Pan Pacific Conference (ddr-densho-357-609)
Tansai Terakawa speaks at the second Pan Pacific Conference at Tsukiji Hongwanji.
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Mr. Higuchi (ddr-densho-357-516)
Mr. Higuchi stands next to Meniko Terakawa, who crouches on the ground.
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Kiyomizu Temple Park (ddr-densho-357-420)
Hanako Terakawa stands in the center of a group of factory workers.
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Tadaichi and Hiroko (ddr-densho-357-786)
Tadaichi Yoshioka and his granddaughter, Hiroko Terakawa, visit snowy Chicago in 1947.
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Albany Picnic (ddr-densho-357-137)
Hanako Yoshioka Terakawa attends the annual Albany Picnic. Hanako's caption: "Yours truly."
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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 …