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Fumiko Kawabata and Suzuko Kaneko (ddr-njpa-4-583)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Suzuko "Suzie" Kaneko and Fumiko Kawabata boarding the Tatsuta Maru."
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Two women (ddr-densho-287-182)
Photogrpah of two women standing together outside. Left to right Fumiko and Mary. Written on the album page below the image is "Fumiko - Mary" in white ink. Written on the top of the album page is "Yakima - 1935" in white ink.
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Japanese American couple with two grandsons (ddr-densho-61-8)
Fumiko Hayashida with her husband and two grandsons: Richard on the left, Dennis on the right.
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Portrait of Fumiko Mizuno, a female skier (ddr-njpa-4-757)
Caption on front [translation]: "1. Woman skier; 2. Kanda, Tokyo; 3. November 11, 1912; 4. Tokyo, the first women's high school; 5. 1 Omote jinbo-cho, Kanda-ku, Tokyo city; 6. Swimming, horseback riding; 7. When she was in high school, her father (owner of Mizuno Sporting goods store) taught her how to ski. Now she is one …
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Fumiko Kawabata waving from the Tatsuta Maru (ddr-njpa-4-584)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Fumiko Kawabata arrived in Hawai'i by the Tatsuta Maru on November 22, 1938."
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Woman and daughter looking at a photograph (ddr-densho-61-9)
Fumiko Hayashida (right) is looking at a photograph of herself taken during the 1942 mass removal of persons of Japanese ancestry from Bainbridge Island, Washington.
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Music students (ddr-densho-200-7)
Piano students of Michiko Morita, violin students of Fumiko Morita. Margaret Morita Hiratsuka: front row, third from right.
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Music students (ddr-densho-200-6)
Piano students of Michiko Morita, violin students of Fumiko Morita. Margaret Morita Hiratsuka: front row, third from right.
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Boy's Day Festival (ddr-densho-113-46)
Two Nisei children celebrate Boy's Day Festival in their home. (L to R): Yasuo Uyeda, Fumiko Uyeda Groves.
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Group outing on Bainbridge Island (ddr-densho-359-335)
From left to right: Fumiko Nishinaka, Asako Matsushita, Toshiko Katayama, Sachan Nakata, Yaeko Yamashita, Jitsuzo Nakata, Kenji Nakata
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Oral history with Fumiko Hayashida (ddr-csujad-29-371)
An oral interview with Fumiko Hayashida, incarceree at the Manzanar incarceration camp. The interview was conducted for the Japanese American Oral History Project by California State University, Fullerton. Transcript is found in item: csufccop_jaoh_0922. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: 2542_T01
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Masako and Fumiko Yamashita Murai (ddr-densho-296-20)
Caption on reverse: "Jerry's mom & sister."
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Family birthday party (ddr-densho-359-216)
Alice Kawamoto poses with two other young women, Sadako Nakata and Fumiko Hayashida, at Don Nakata's 4th birthday party.
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Family picnic (ddr-densho-113-49)
This photo was taken at West Seattle's Lincoln Park, formerly known as Fauntleroy Park. (L to R): Fumiko Uyeda, Tetsumasa Uyeda.
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Child born in a concentration camp (ddr-densho-61-6)
Fumiko Hayashida's son Satoru Leonard Hayashida at 100 days old. He was born August 15, 1942 in Manzanar concentration camp, California.
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Japanese Americans on a bridge (ddr-densho-34-74)
Shigeko Kitamoto, Felix Narte, Cion Narte, Jane Kitamoto, Natalie Hayashida and Fumiko Hayashida at the opening of the Agate Pass Bridge.
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Family picnic (ddr-densho-113-50)
This photo was taken at West Seattle's Lincoln Park, formerly known as Fauntleroy Park. (L to R): Tetsumasa Uyeda, Ayako Uyeda, Fumiko Uyeda.
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James Omura and Caryl Fumiko Okuma (ddr-densho-122-667)
Caption: Treasure Island San Francisco, Cali.
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Letter from Issei man to wife (January 31, 1943) (ddr-densho-140-154)
Excerpt: "Glad you are well now, Arthur Fumiko married. Sorry I didn't know when? They did. Please you will look after & advise them continuously."
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Family birthday party (ddr-densho-359-217)
A group of young people. From left to right: Alice Kawamoto, Fumiko Hayashida, Toshiko Hayashida, Sadako Nakata, Yaeko Yamashita, Jitsuzo Nakata, and Kenji Nakata.
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Family digging clams on Puget Sound (ddr-densho-39-1)
Clam digging was a favorite pastime for Seattle's Japanese American community. This is the Takakoshi family. Left to right: Fumiko, Sumijiro, Katsumi and Shizuko Takakoshi.