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Portrait of wedding party (ddr-ajah-6-169)
img Portrait of wedding party (ddr-ajah-6-169)
Caption below photo: Shigeko Iwaihara marries Matao Koga, 1939 Both were from Alameda, CA.
Portrait of Shigeko Iwaihara Koga (ddr-ajah-6-168)
img Portrait of Shigeko Iwaihara Koga (ddr-ajah-6-168)
Caption below photo: Shigeko Iwaihara graduates from Alameda High School, circa 1931. She would have been about 20. she was sent to japan with her two siblings to live with their grandparents in 1919 for a Japanese education. Perhaps this put her behind in school. She would later marry Matao Koga in 1949.
Interview with Shigeko Iwaihara Koga (ddr-ajah-3-354)
av Interview with Shigeko Iwaihara Koga (ddr-ajah-3-354)
Shigeko Iwaihara Koga was born March 23, 1911. She was a member of the Alameda Buddhist Temple. In 1916, Mrs. Koga returned to Japan and enrolled in grade school. The family returned to Alameda, California, in 1918 where Mrs. Koga atended Porter Elementary School. She was incarcerated at the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. Mrs. Koga became …
Family sitting in Model T (ddr-ajah-6-62)
img Family sitting in Model T (ddr-ajah-6-62)
Caption below photo: Katsutaro Iwaihara at the wheel with son, Masanobu. Wife Yaye with baby Katsue. Far right is daughter Shigeko, born in 1911 and was quite young looking for her age. The family Fort model T is parked where Eucalyptus trees still stood at the time near the Fernside district in Alameda, CA.
Shigeko Iwaihara Koga with bridesmaids at her wedding (ddr-ajah-6-171)
img Shigeko Iwaihara Koga with bridesmaids at her wedding (ddr-ajah-6-171)
Written on photo front: February, 1939. Caption below photo: Shigeko (second from right) Iwaihara's wedding party in Alameda, CA. She married Matao Koga. February 26, 1939
Wedding portrait of Shigeko Iwaihara and Matao Koga (ddr-ajah-6-172)
img Wedding portrait of Shigeko Iwaihara and Matao Koga (ddr-ajah-6-172)
Caption below photo: Shigeko Iwaihara marries Matao Koga, February 26, 1939. She was from Alameda, he was from San Francisco. They would live at 2034 Pacific Avenue in Alameda.
Shigeko Iwaihara Koga standing by stone lantern (ddr-ajah-6-173)
img Shigeko Iwaihara Koga standing by stone lantern (ddr-ajah-6-173)
Caption below photo: Nicely dressed with a scarf and beret is Shigeko "Cookie" Koga, as she poses at the Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA, on February 26, 1929. She had just married Matao Koga and this photo was probably shot not long after the wedding, as she prepared to go on her honeymoon. The lacy sleeves …
Three women standing outside Poston Camp school building (ddr-ajah-6-174)
img Three women standing outside Poston Camp school building (ddr-ajah-6-174)
Caption below photo: Shigeko "Cookie" Koga, center, poses with two friends who were teacher at Poston, Arizona, incarceration camp, just as she was. Cookie was from Alameda, CA. Photo circa 1942-1945
Group portrait of young women (ddr-ajah-3-253)
img Group portrait of young women (ddr-ajah-3-253)
Caption below photo: 1929 or 1930 - Shojokai (Young Ladies society) at the Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA.
Matao and Shigeko Koga standing by car after their wedding (ddr-ajah-6-170)
img Matao and Shigeko Koga standing by car after their wedding (ddr-ajah-6-170)
Document including photo of Matao and Shigeko Koga, portion of wedding registry and biographical data about Matao Koga
Document titled Matao and Shigeko Koga in the Days of Japanese cinema in Alameda (ddr-ajah-6-177)
doc Document titled Matao and Shigeko Koga in the Days of Japanese cinema in Alameda (ddr-ajah-6-177)
Document including photos, reproductions of posters, clippings, biographical information about Matao and Shigeko Koga, and their film business
Reproduction of movie poster in Japanese and English (ddr-ajah-6-175)
doc Reproduction of movie poster in Japanese and English (ddr-ajah-6-175)
Caption below photo: 1969 movie poster made by Matao and Shigeko Koga. The Koga's two person business, Koga Kogyo Bu, showed Japanese movies to the Japanese born (Isseis) and Japanese American (Nisei) audience throughout California from 1939 to at least 1969. the Kogas were from Alameda, CA. Original size: 13x17"
Reproduction of movie poster in Japanese and English (ddr-ajah-6-176)
doc Reproduction of movie poster in Japanese and English (ddr-ajah-6-176)
Caption below photo: 1969 movie poster hand made by Matao and Shigeko Koga's two person business, Koga Kogyo Bu, showed Japanese movies to the Japanese born (Isseis) and Japanese American (Nisei) audience throughout California from 1939 to at least 1969. The Kogas were from Alameda, CA. Original size: 13x 17"
Group of girls in costume (ddr-ajah-3-208)
img Group of girls in costume (ddr-ajah-3-208)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA "Gypsey Dancers" group, circa early 1920s, based on Tomoe Otsu's birthdate of December 14, 1917. Individuals identified
Group of girls in costume (ddr-ajah-3-209)
img Group of girls in costume (ddr-ajah-3-209)
Caption below photo: Buddhist Temple of Alameda, CA "Gypsey Dancers" group, circa early 1920s, based on Tomoe Otsu's birthdate of December 14, 1917. Individuals identified
Two men sitting on steps (ddr-ajah-6-238)
img Two men sitting on steps (ddr-ajah-6-238)
Caption below photo: Unknown Issei man (at left) with Matao Koga. Koga immigrated from Japan and lived in San Francisco, CA. He married Shigeko Iwaihara, of Alameda, CA., in 1939. He worked as a Benshi, a man who showed silent movies. Benshi in Japan were as much of an attraction as the stars of the film, …
Document titled:  A Japanese Actor arrives in America (ddr-ajah-6-167)
doc Document titled: A Japanese Actor arrives in America (ddr-ajah-6-167)
Includes portrait of Matao Koga taken at the T.Y. Sato Studio in San Francisco, portion of ships manifest from 1923 and biographical details of Koga's life
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