84 items
84 items
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Kaz Hirai standing next to a building (ddr-densho-316-69)
Caption on front: "Kaz Hirai - Seattle."
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Group on deck of ship (ddr-densho-356-29)
Photograph of a group of 12 people on the deck of the Tokyo Tatuta Maru. Identified left to right front row: unknown, grandma Hirai. Middle row: George Hirai, Yoneo, David Hirai, unknown, Mrs. Hideo Okada, Yone Narumi, Richard Tsukada. Back row: unknown, unknown, unknown.
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Choei "George" Hirai (ddr-njpa-5-1253)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Head of Lanai City branch, Nippu Jiji."
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Auburn baseball team dugout (ddr-densho-18-50)
Left to right: George Hori, George Terada, and George Hirai.
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Portrait of Jessie Hirai (ddr-densho-493-137)
Inscription on photo front: Lovingly, Jessie. Written on mat corner: To Frances
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Employment office (ddr-densho-159-270)
Left to right: unknown, Alice Hikige, unknown, Kitty Hirai, unknown, Tomo (last name unknown).
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Woman standing in from of column. (ddr-densho-493-46)
Inscription on photo: to Frenchy, with love Jessie. Caption on page below photo: Jessie Hirai Nakatani
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Alice Setsuko Sekino Hirai Interview (ddr-densho-1013-1)
Nisei/Sansei female. Born November 8, 1939, in San Francisco, California. Removed to Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and Topaz concentration camp, Utah. Family resettled in Salt Lake City, Utah. Moved to San Francisco after one year and back to Salt Lake City in 1950. Attended University of Utah and studied nursing. Speaks to school groups about family's …
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Interview with Mary M. Hirai (tape 1, side 1) (ddr-ajah-3-352)
Mary M. Hirai was born on November 19, 1900. She left Japan as a baby and moved to Hawaii with her parents, then they went to San Jose, California, when Mrs. Hirai was aged five. Her father worked in a cannery and her grandmother cooked in Toyokan, a Japanese hotel.
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Interview with Mary M. Hirai (tape 1, side 2) (ddr-ajah-3-353)
Mary M. Hirai was born on November 19, 1900. She left Japan as a baby and moved to Hawaii with her parents, then they went to San Jose, California, when Mrs. Hirai was aged five. Her father worked in a cannery and her grandmother cooked in Toyokan, a Japanese hotel.
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Yasuko Fukuhara pin bowling (ddr-densho-383-6)
Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) was a neighbor of the Tokuda family in the 1930s. Written on album page above photographs: "Mrs. Y Fukuhara". Written on the album page below photographs: "How to throw rolling pins in four lessons".
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Yasuko Fukuhara portrait (ddr-densho-383-4)
Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) was a neighbor of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. Written on photograph: "Sincerely yours, Mrs. Fukuhara".
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Yasuko Fukuhara portrait (ddr-densho-383-5)
Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) was a neighbor of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s.
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Woman in kimono (ddr-densho-383-225)
Woman pictured possibly Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938), a neighbor of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s.
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Envelope of Choei "George" Hirai photographs (ddr-njpa-5-1252)
Caption on front [translation]: "Head of Lanai City branch, Nippu Jiji."
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At a park (ddr-densho-356-27)
Richard Tsukada posing for the camera at a Park in Tokyo. Inscribed on the back: "at a park in Tokyo Japan 1939 or 1940."
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Richard Tsukada sitting on rock above water (ddr-densho-356-24)
Photograph of Richard Tsukada sitting a on a rock above water. Inscribed on the back: "Somewhere in Japan whereabouts unknown."
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White River Valley sumo club (ddr-densho-25-6)
Sumo wrestling was a popular sport among the Issei and Nisei. This team from the White River Valley was in Tacoma for a tournament. Front row (left to right): Sam Katsura, Tom Marutani, Tom Hirai, Tony Tsujikawa, D. Kagitani, Frank Takeshita, George Hirai, Mitsuo (Mike) Iseri, unidentified, Ted Takeshita, and Ted Tsukamaki. Back row: Matahichi Iseri, …
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Auburn baseball team (ddr-densho-18-82)
Front (left to right): George Terada and George Hirai. Back: Matsuo Sakagami, Ben Nomura, and Jack Hori. Frank Natsuhara cut and arranged the photos on this page.
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Tsukada family on Easter (ddr-densho-443-79)
Photograph of the Tsukada family in front of a car on Easter in 1952. From left to right: Kenneth Tsukada, Yuriko (Domoto) Tsukada, Michael Tsukada, Richard "Rickie" Kenji Tsukada, and David Hirai. Written below the image on the album page is "With David Hirai - D's [Richard "Dick" Tsukada] 3rd sis's 2nd Son. Easter 1952" in …
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Mother and young son on lawn (ddr-densho-383-224)
Yasuko Fukuhara with son Masateru Fukuhara. The Fukuharas were neighbors of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. The Fukuhara family included Shigesaburo and Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938) and their children Ruth Aiko Fukuhara (1921-1986), Francis Masateru Fukuhara (1925-2016), and Henry Kiyotaka Fukuhara (1928-1977). Written on album page below photograph: "Mrs. Fukuhara and Masateru".
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Studio portrait of two women (ddr-densho-383-251)
Left to right: Yasuko Fukuhara and Mrs. Sunahara. Yasuko Fukuhara (c. 1905-1938), a neighbor of the Tokuda family in Seattle in the 1930s. Written on album page below phtotograph: "Mrs. Sunahara and Mrs. Fukahara [sic]". Embossed on bottom left corner of photograph: "Jackson Studio, Seattle".
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Auburn baseball team (ddr-densho-18-55)
Front (left to right): Susie Uyeda, Yoshi Natsuhara, George Terada, Ray Kiyohara, Morrie Yamaguchi, and Mike Tokumatsu. Back: Jack Hori, Nobu Nakatani, George Hirai, Mr. Tsurui, Matsu Sakagami, Toshi Yamanaka, Hiato Kojo, Mr. Arai, and Mr. Hori.
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Negative strip (ddr-densho-356-32)
Negative strip of four images of Richard Tsukada's trip to Japan c. 1939. Print copies of the negatives visible at ddr-densho-356-24, ddr-densho-356-29, and ddr-densho-356-21. Images 1 & 2: Negatives of Richard Tsukada sitting a on a rock above water. Image 3: Negative of a group of 12 people on the deck of the …