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Family traveling back to Japan (ddr-densho-321-919)
img Family traveling back to Japan (ddr-densho-321-919)
Caption in album: "Mom leaving for Japan / Kiku / Born: Napa, California / 1907 / Spent 10 years in / Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan."
Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-277)
img Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-277)
Original WRA caption: "Japanese repatriates embarking for Japan." Although the WRA caption specifically refers to repatriates, many Japanese Americans who left were citizens of the United States and therefore, expatriates.
Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-281)
img Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-281)
Original WRA caption: "Japanese repatriates embarking for Japan." Although the WRA caption specifically refers to repatriates, many Japanese Americans who left were citizens of the United States and therefore, expatriates.
Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-278)
img Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-278)
Original WRA caption: "Japanese repatriates embarking for Japan." Although the WRA caption specifically refers to repatriates, many Japanese Americans who left were citizens of the United States and therefore, expatriates.
Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-282)
img Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-282)
Original WRA caption: "Japanese repatriates embarking for Japan." Although the WRA caption specifically refers to repatriates, many Japanese Americans who left were citizens of the United States and therefore, expatriates.
Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-279)
img Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-279)
Original WRA caption: "Japanese repatriates embarking for Japan." Although the WRA caption specifically refers to repatriates, many Japanese Americans who left were citizens of the United States and therefore, expatriates.
Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-280)
img Japanese repatriates leaving for Japan (ddr-densho-37-280)
Original WRA caption: "Japanese repatriates embarking for Japan." Although the WRA caption specifically refers to repatriates, many Japanese Americans who left were citizens of the United States and therefore, expatriates.
Nazi Fifth Column in Japan (ddr-densho-381-53)
doc Nazi Fifth Column in Japan (ddr-densho-381-53)
A collection of articles, all written by Dr. Charles N. Spinks, about "Hitler's agents running Tokio [sic]."
Article
doc Article "Will Japan Crack Up?" (ddr-densho-356-1028)
Article titled: "Will Japan Crack Up?" by Omori Harris from Harper's Magazine
Draft:
doc Draft: "Race 4 in Japan" (ddr-densho-468-153)
Essay on race, Japanese ethnicity, and visit to pre-war Japan
Counter-Intelligence Corps in Japan (ddr-csujad-55-2003)
doc Counter-Intelligence Corps in Japan (ddr-csujad-55-2003)
Essay on the history and activities of Saburo Oshita and the 441st Counter-Intelligence Corps during World War II. Covers Oshita's background and training, objectives of the Counter-Intelligence Corps, occupation and activities in Japan, assignment in Hokkaido and Wakkanai, and the role of Nisei in the Counter-Intelligence Corps. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese …
Chiyono (Makio) Isoshima in Japan (ddr-densho-477-556)
img Chiyono (Makio) Isoshima in Japan (ddr-densho-477-556)
The caption written on the photo reads "Grandma Isoshima" in black ink.
Yoshiaki Morita visiting from Japan (ddr-densho-477-521)
img Yoshiaki Morita visiting from Japan (ddr-densho-477-521)
Photograph of Yoshiaki Morita (right) with Mitsuko (Nakahara) Isoshima (left) and Takeo Isoshima (center) at dinner. The caption below the photo reads "Nephew Yoshiaki Morita Visit from Japan" in black ink.
Isoshima Cemetery in Okayama, Japan (ddr-densho-477-456)
img Isoshima Cemetery in Okayama, Japan (ddr-densho-477-456)
Photograph of Takeo Isoshima paying his respects to the family grave. The caption written below the photo reads "Isoshima Cemetery in Okayama, Japan" in black ink.
doc "Japan Purchases April 1991" notebook (ddr-densho-422-557)
Tomoye Takahashi's notes on buying trip, including printed pages of items and shipping information. Includes notes from later trip in October 1992. In English and Japanese.
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 81, No. 16 (October 17, 1975) (ddr-pc-47-41)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 81, No. 16 (October 17, 1975) (ddr-pc-47-41)
Selected article titles: "Long Delay Broken in Yoshino Job Bias Case" (pp. 1-2), "Tenno Sweeps Across U.S." (pp. 1-2), "Minority One: Justice for All" (p. 2), and "Impressions from Tokyo" (p. 3).
General MacArthur and Emporer Hirohito (ddr-densho-299-152)
img General MacArthur and Emporer Hirohito (ddr-densho-299-152)
Caption: "The first meeting of Emperor Hirohito and Gen. MacArthur. Held in MacArthur's / office in the Dai Ichi building. Notice the difference in attire."
Crown Prince and Princess of Japan (ddr-densho-166-9)
img Crown Prince and Princess of Japan (ddr-densho-166-9)
This celebration was held to welcome Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko.
Hajime Kawasaki, Japan Fire Insurance executive (ddr-njpa-4-576)
img Hajime Kawasaki, Japan Fire Insurance executive (ddr-njpa-4-576)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hajime Kawasaki. Businessman. Executive, Japan Fire Insurance."
Article regarding Japanese newspapers outside Japan (ddr-njpa-4-1753)
doc Article regarding Japanese newspapers outside Japan (ddr-njpa-4-1753)
Article text (incomplete) [translation]: "The tremendous contributions to Japan and donations of money by Japanese in foreign countries have not been recognized by the people in Japan. This has been a regrettable reality to Japanese who are acquainted with foreign affairs. Kawai, head of the Information section, helped to establish the association of foreign Japanese newspapers …
George Kida and relatives from Japan (ddr-one-3-84)
img George Kida and relatives from Japan (ddr-one-3-84)
Color photograph of George Kida (second from right) and visiting family from Japan standing in front of a stone building.
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