Nippon Kan Heritage Association Collection ddr-densho-353
344 items
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The Nippon tennis club (ddr-densho-353-403)
A note on the back reads: "NTC drafts" along with a list of names.
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The Nippon tennis club at the court (ddr-densho-353-404)
The court was located at 15th and Jefferson Street.
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Jimmy Sakamoto (ddr-densho-353-406)
Captioned: "Jimmy Sakamoto was a contender for the featherweight title."
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Mitsuwado salmon derby (ddr-densho-353-407)
The salmon derby had a contest for the longest rainbow trout. The winning trout was a 26 inch, 7.5 pound fish caught in the Skykomish River by Yoshiro Osawa. Mitsuwado was located at 522 Main Street in Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown. The store sold a variety of items including books, records, record players, and fishing tackle. …
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Mitsuwado mushroom display (ddr-densho-353-408)
The salmon derby also featured large mushrooms that had been found. This included one with a 12 inch diameter, weighing 3.5 lbs, and a one with 14 inch diameter, weighing 4 lbs. Both mushrooms were found by Ginko Kunishige. Mitsuwado was located at 522 Main Street in Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown. The store sold a variety …
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Mitsuwado salmon derby (ddr-densho-353-409)
The salmon derby winner was a king salmon weighing 68 lbs, caught by Mr. Takamura. The store's owner, Kinzo Asaba, is on the left. The Mitsuwado store was located at 522 Main Street in Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown. The store sold a variety of items including books, records, record players, and fishing tackle.
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A group of Kendo students (ddr-densho-353-410)
Captioned: "Of the martial arts, Kendo was among the most popular."
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Four women sitting on a lawn (ddr-densho-353-415)
Captioned: "Taking the air at Crystal Springs."
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Family portrait (ddr-densho-353-418)
Mr. and Mrs. Moritaro Ishida with children Frank Kazuo and Seiko.
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Tacoma Sectional Y.P.C.C. (ddr-densho-353-422)
The Y.P.C.C. was the Young People's Christian Convention.