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Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. I, February 1964 (ddr-sjacl-1-63)
doc Seattle Chapter, JACL Reporter, Vol. I, February 1964 (ddr-sjacl-1-63)
Bulletin covering the following topics: 1964 President, Dr Terrance Toda; Installation Dinner Dance, New China, 1/18; Purpose of JACL by Tak Kubota; Membership Drive; Bowling Tournament; Golf Tournament; Jerry Shigaki named ?Boy of the Month;? Phil Hayasaka-Article on Fair Housing legislationl; lots of ads.
Group of men in uniform (ddr-ajah-2-873)
img Group of men in uniform (ddr-ajah-2-873)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike (back row far left in shadow) poses with a group of what appear to be mostly U.S. Army Sergeants. He served with the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) in the China-Burma-India campaign during WWII. Photo 1944. He was from Alameda, CA.
Grant Hirabayashi Interview Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1001-41-7)
vh Grant Hirabayashi Interview Segment 7 (ddr-densho-1001-41-7)
Hearing about the atomic bombings in Japan while in China

This material is based upon work assisted by a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Any opinions, finding, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of …

Yasuharu Koike standing in front of sign for CBI Headquarters (ddr-ajah-2-862)
img Yasuharu Koike standing in front of sign for CBI Headquarters (ddr-ajah-2-862)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike, of Alameda, CA., served with he Military Intelligence Service (MIS) in the China-Burma-India campaign during WWII. He is standing in front of the signage for the American Army Forces CBI headquarters, established in New Delhi, India, June 25. 1942. Photo 1944
Japanese American special agent (ddr-densho-107-9)
img Japanese American special agent (ddr-densho-107-9)
When this photo was taken, Roy Matsumoto was a special agent for the 441st CIC Det. GHQ Allied Forces, Japan. He is in Korakuen Park, Koishigawa, Tokyo, Japan. The photo was taken by Mrs. Motoko Manabe, who was the wife of Mr. Ryoichi Manabe, former Japanese Consul General at Hankow, China.
W. Cameron Forbes meeting with Chuji Machida (ddr-njpa-1-374)
img W. Cameron Forbes meeting with Chuji Machida (ddr-njpa-1-374)
Caption on reverse: "The American Economic Mission to Japan and China in conference with Japanese Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Chuji Machida, at the official residence of Mr. Machida. Seated behind the table: (left) Mr. Machida, (right) Hon. W. Cameron Forbes, chairman of the American Economic Mission. April 9, Tokyo."
Yasuharu Koike standing on hill above barracks (ddr-ajah-2-851)
img Yasuharu Koike standing on hill above barracks (ddr-ajah-2-851)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike served with the MIS in the China-Burma-India campaign during WWII. Photo 1944. He was from Alameda, CA. Exact location of this photo is unknown, but it could be from the Oakland Army base where millions of tons of cargo were shipped during WWII.
Yasuharu Koike with mortar (ddr-ajah-2-875)
img Yasuharu Koike with mortar (ddr-ajah-2-875)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike poses in Taipha Ga, Burma, with a captured Japanese mortar. Koike served with he MIS in the China-Burma-India campaign in 1944. He was from Alameda, CA. Koike was trained to be a translator, but was not strictly one. He also served in combat.
Portrait of Yasuharu Koike (ddr-ajah-2-846)
img Portrait of Yasuharu Koike (ddr-ajah-2-846)
Caption below photo: Nicely dressed in Yasuharu Koike, not long after WWII ended. Koike served with the MIS in the China-Burma-India campaign during WWII. Photo 1944. He was from Alameda, CA., and the photo may have been shot there after his return from the Pacific theater, circa late 1940s.
Yasuharu Koike and woman seated at a table (ddr-ajah-2-868)
img Yasuharu Koike and woman seated at a table (ddr-ajah-2-868)
Caption below photo: Sgt. Yasuharu Koike enjoys a bottle of Canada Dry sparking water, with a woman he was engaged to, but didn't marry. Koike served with the MIS (Military Intelligence Service) during the China-Burma-India campaign of WWII. Photo 1944. Inscription on photo front: For old times sake, Shiz
Man standing on stairs (ddr-ajah-2-847)
img Man standing on stairs (ddr-ajah-2-847)
Caption below photo: Nicely dressed in Yasuharu Koike, not long after WWII ended. Koike served with the MIS in the China-Burma-India campaign during WWII. Photo 1944. He was from Alameda, CA., and the photo may have been shot there after his return from the Pacific theater, circa late 1940s.
Roy H. Matsumoto Interview Segment 81 (ddr-densho-1000-153-81)
vh Roy H. Matsumoto Interview Segment 81 (ddr-densho-1000-153-81)
Reuniting with a relative while stationed in China, and finding out that brother, also in the military, had survived

Although Mr. Matsumoto does not identify himself as a Kibei (American-born person of Japanese ancestry sent to Japan for formal education and socialization when young and later returned to the U.S.), some of his life experiences are …

Pacific Citizen, Vol. 68, No. 15 (April 11, 1969) (ddr-pc-41-15)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 68, No. 15 (April 11, 1969) (ddr-pc-41-15)
Select article titles: "Hayakawa to address PSW" (p. 1); "Inouye Calls for Red China Sit In United Nations" (p.2); "UCLA Japanese History Project Studying Feasibility of Ethnic Study in Hawaii" (p. 2); "Jerry Enomoto: Telling Like It Is to the Youth" (p.3); "Little Tokyo Redevelopment Project Underway, Survey Starts" (p.3).
Ten dollars (ddr-csujad-49-123)
img Ten dollars (ddr-csujad-49-123)
Ten dollars bill from the Central Bank of China. An item from: pages 80-81 of the Sue Kato scrapbook (gfb_skc_001). See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2019_002_001_054_06
Minutes from the Heart Mountain Community Council meeting, December 14, 1943 (ddr-csujad-55-499)
doc Minutes from the Heart Mountain Community Council meeting, December 14, 1943 (ddr-csujad-55-499)
Minutes from the Heart Mountain Community Council meeting. Includes discussion on comments from Spanish Ambassador, Martin and concentration camp in north China. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0501
Topaz Times Vol. VII No. 22 (June 14, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-315)
doc Topaz Times Vol. VII No. 22 (June 14, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-315)
Selected article titles: "Jerome: 1000 En Route to Gila and Ht Mt." (p. 1), "Nisei Donate to Blood Bank to Free China" (p. 2), "Stronger Affirmative Policy by Government on Relocation Stressed by Carey McWilliams " (p. 2), "Center to be Opened by WRA for Refugees" (p. 3), "Evacuees' Return Urged by Calif. Methodists" (p. 3).
Gidra, Vol. IV, No. 11 (November 1972) (ddr-densho-297-43)
doc Gidra, Vol. IV, No. 11 (November 1972) (ddr-densho-297-43)
Selected article titles: "In Memory of Alan C. Lee" (p. 3), "Elections: How to Tell if Your Feet Smell When You Can't Even See 'Em" (p. 4-5), "China: Not Enough Can Be Said about So Much" (p. 6), "Martial Law in the Philippines" (p. 8), "In Solidarity, the Van Troi Brigade" (p. 11).
Portrait of Saitaro
img Portrait of Saitaro "Cy" Dick Towata in baseball uniform (ddr-ajah-5-86)
Caption below photo: Saitaro "Cy" Dick Towata of the San Jose, CA., Asahi team, 1927. He was recruited to play with the Asahi in 1924 for a barnstorming tour of Japan and Manchuria (China). The Asahi lost three of four against University teams in Japan, but rebounded to win three straight against the Manchurian teams.
Christian de Castries being interviewed after release from the Red Prison (ddr-njpa-1-215)
img Christian de Castries being interviewed after release from the Red Prison (ddr-njpa-1-215)
Caption on reverse: "Watch your credit - International News Photo Hanoi, Indo-China . . . . Deen commander returns . . . . . . General de Castries, French commander of fallen Dienbienphu [sic] talking with newsmen after his return to Hanoi from Red Prison. During interview he said quote I am hard to kill and …
Maynard Horiuchi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-229)
vh Maynard Horiuchi Interview (ddr-densho-1000-229)
Female. Born August 8, 1925, in Vallejo, California. Due to father's career as a prominent Navy admiral, moved frequently while growing up, living in Hawaii, Cuba, California, China and Japan. Worked as an editor for the military in Washington, D.C., and Japan. While in Japan, met future husband, Lucius Horiuchi. Presently lives in Sonoma, California.
Yasuharu Koike and another soldier stand in front of sign for CBI headquarters (ddr-ajah-2-861)
img Yasuharu Koike and another soldier stand in front of sign for CBI headquarters (ddr-ajah-2-861)
Caption below photo: Yasuharu Koike (at right) poses with a friend. He served with he Military Intelligence Service (MIS) in the China-Burma-India campaign during WWII. Photo 1944. The two men are standing in front of the signage for the American Army Forces CBI headquarters, established in New Delhi, India, June 25. 1942
Interview with Chris Ishii, part 1 of 7 (ddr-densho-1007-1555)
av Interview with Chris Ishii, part 1 of 7 (ddr-densho-1007-1555)
Ishii discusses producing propaganda leaflets with the OWI and serving in the China-Burma-India theater. Video starts at 0:44. Loni Ding can be heard asking questions in the background. Original title: II NY, #39, 6-85, Ishii. Interview continues at ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1007-1556/
Daily Press Review, Vol. VII, No. 21 (ddr-densho-156-310)
doc Daily Press Review, Vol. VII, No. 21 (ddr-densho-156-310)
Article titles: "Probe Urged on Manzanar"; "Japanese Camps are Getting Only Rationed Quotas"; "Legion Cancels Charters of Two Japanese Posts"; "Japs Demand 5 to 1 Prisoner Exchange"; "Japanese Enlist for Special Duty"; "Stabbing Attempt Laid to Japanese"; "Relocation Area Has Meat Ration"; "Japanese Put More Americans in China Camps"; "On the Manzanar Riot"; "Letters from the …
Brief Account of the Life of Iwahiko Tsumanuma (ddr-densho-335-16)
doc Brief Account of the Life of Iwahiko Tsumanuma (ddr-densho-335-16)
A brief account of life of Thomas Rockrise (Iwahiko Tsumanuma) including his architectual work finished in Japan during his two trips there in 1920 and 1921. These projects include Kawasaki Hospital in Kobe; Colonial home for a business man, Mr. Uenaka, in Tokyo; Private Museum for Tokushichi Nomura, Esq., in Kyoto; Nanying office building, Nanking Road, …
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