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Atomic bomb dome (ddr-densho-107-39)
img Atomic bomb dome (ddr-densho-107-39)
Looking toward Genbaku Dome (atomic bomb dome) located near the epicenter of atomic destruction of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. This building was a commercial exhibition hall. Roy Matsumoto's mother and other members of his family lived two blocks from this dome.
Portraits of elderly couple (ddr-densho-107-29)
img Portraits of elderly couple (ddr-densho-107-29)
Roy Matsumoto's paternal grandparents. Roy's paternal grandfather, Wakamatsu, was the youngest son of the Matsumoto family. He married his sweetheart and came to Kauai, HI, as a government contract laborer to work in the sugar cane fields. Upon completion of the contract, he came to the mainland United States, leased land in southern California, and operated …
Nihonmachi, or Japantown (ddr-densho-109-86)
img Nihonmachi, or Japantown (ddr-densho-109-86)
Center of Tacoma, Washington's Japantown at Thirteenth and Broadway.
Two men washing canned salmon (ddr-densho-15-90)
img Two men washing canned salmon (ddr-densho-15-90)
Fred Kosaka (left) and (first name unknown) Takehara wash cans of salmon that have just been cooked. Washing was necessary to remove debris produced during the cooking process.
Salmon cannery (ddr-densho-15-88)
img Salmon cannery (ddr-densho-15-88)
Mike Petrakov unloads salmon onto a conveyor belt for processing. Many Japanese Americans also worked for this same cannery.
Cannery workers (ddr-densho-15-41)
img Cannery workers (ddr-densho-15-41)
These workers are at Shear Water Bay near Kodiak Island. They appear to be playing cards. Left to right: unidentified, Tom Matsudaira (cannery foreman), "Cannon" Watanabe, (first name unknown) Yamasaki, and Paul Sakai.
Canned salmon (ddr-densho-15-89)
img Canned salmon (ddr-densho-15-89)
The cans of salmon have been set out to cool after being cooked and cleaned.
Surveying at the temple construction site (ddr-sbbt-4-74)
img Surveying at the temple construction site (ddr-sbbt-4-74)
Two men stand at the temple construction site (1427 S. Main Street) amidst surveying equipment.
Excavation at the temple construction site (ddr-sbbt-4-68)
img Excavation at the temple construction site (ddr-sbbt-4-68)
An excavator fills a dump truck at the temple construction site (1427 S. Main Street).
Four men and a child at the temple construction site (ddr-sbbt-4-70)
img Four men and a child at the temple construction site (ddr-sbbt-4-70)
Four men and a child stand on a sidewalk watching workers at the temple construction site (1427 S. Main Street).
Group photograph at Fresh Air Camp (ddr-sbbt-6-125)
img Group photograph at Fresh Air Camp (ddr-sbbt-6-125)
Written on verso: Left to right front row - Katsumi Okamoto, Kayo Fukuhara, George Nakagawa, Sat Ichikawa, Hideo Naganawa. Back row - Rev. Ikuta (Canada), Rev. Kai (Seattle).
Lotus Lumbini Girls and Reverend Pratt (ddr-sbbt-6-88)
img Lotus Lumbini Girls and Reverend Pratt (ddr-sbbt-6-88)
Group photograph of Reverend Pratt with the Lotus Lumbini GIrls and some Bodhi Society members.
National Young Buddhist convention (ddr-sbbt-3-9)
img National Young Buddhist convention (ddr-sbbt-3-9)
Group photograph of National Young Buddhist convention attendees.
Excavator at the temple construction site (ddr-sbbt-4-67)
img Excavator at the temple construction site (ddr-sbbt-4-67)
A construction worker operates an excavator at the temple construction site (1427 Main S Street).
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