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Pre-war house footage, part 3 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1735)
av Pre-war house footage, part 3 of 8 (ddr-densho-1007-1735)
B-roll: interior shots, shoes, windows. Original title: 78B, II TB-3, Reel #3, 6/27/87, Prewar house Sam Sakai. Footage continues at ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1007-1736/
Officer Club in Tokyo with the McCabes (ddr-one-2-216)
img Officer Club in Tokyo with the McCabes (ddr-one-2-216)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Tami Okamura, Mrs. McCabe, Shiuko Sakai, Olinda Saito and Mr. McCabe at an officer’s club in Tokyo, possibly the American Club, where officers and civilians gathered. Inscribed on back: "Shuko."
Beach at Ama No Hashidate (ddr-one-2-70)
img Beach at Ama No Hashidate (ddr-one-2-70)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Tami Okamura and Shiuko Sakai, seated on a sandy beach in swimsuits. An unknown army officer is squatting next to them with trees in background at Ama No Hashidate, Japan.
Visit to Toshogu Shrine in Nikko (ddr-one-2-515)
img Visit to Toshogu Shrine in Nikko (ddr-one-2-515)
Black and white photographic print of sacred stable of Toshogu Shrine (“three monkeys temple”) with (from left) Hugo Paus, a Dutch correspondent, Ella Thomas and Shiuko Sakai with their backs to camera looking into a sacred horse stable.
Nobuko Omoto Collection (ddr-densho-361)
Collection Nobuko Omoto Collection (ddr-densho-361)
The Nobuko Omoto Collection consists of a scrapbook kept by Nobuko Sakai Omoto to remember the Bainbridge Island Japanese American community and their removal during World War II. Nobuko's scrapbook includes newspaper clippings from the local Seattle newspapers which were sent by her friend Phyllis Waltz Jones while Nobuko was incarcerated in Manzanar. Other content in …
Aboard Acadia (ddr-one-2-295)
img Aboard Acadia (ddr-one-2-295)
Black and white photographic print of passengers aboard Acadia en route to Japan. Passengers are on deck smiling for camera: (from left) unidentified man, Shiuko Sakai wearing life vest, unidentified man kneeling down, and Ella Thomas wearing life vest.
Heidi and Shiuko (ddr-one-2-340)
img Heidi and Shiuko (ddr-one-2-340)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Heidi Okihara and Shiuko Sakai standing outside on a tiled surface at unknown location, likely near the Imperial Palace moat, with unidentified individuals in background. Inscribed on the back: "Jan 47."
Hibiya Park (ddr-one-2-129)
img Hibiya Park (ddr-one-2-129)
Black and white photographic print of Shiuko Sakai wearing a headscarf and a long coat, standing outside next to snowman at Hibiya Park in Tokyo. Inscribed on the bottom of the photograph in green ink: "15 Feb 1951- Tokyo."
Snow in Tokyo (ddr-one-2-218)
img Snow in Tokyo (ddr-one-2-218)
Black and white photographic print of Shiuko Sakai wearing a black coat, white headscarf and holding a snowball outside in the snow in front of low fence with a building (possibly Frank Lloyd Wright Hotel) and tree in background.
Fujiya Hotel in Miyanoshita (ddr-one-2-551)
img Fujiya Hotel in Miyanoshita (ddr-one-2-551)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Tami Okamura, Shiuko Sakai, and Gratten, seated together at the Fujiya Hotel grounds. Inscribed on the back: "30 May 47/ON A SWING BY/SWIMMING POOL/FUJIYA HOTEL/GRET ME TAMI."
Sally and David (ddr-densho-430-8)
img Sally and David (ddr-densho-430-8)
Photograph of a young woman holding a baby. Written on the back is "Sally & David."
Copy of four images with caption (ddr-densho-430-349)
img Copy of four images with caption (ddr-densho-430-349)
Caption: David & Sally, David. Photo 1: girl holding baby. Photos 2 and 3: young boy. Photo 4: girl holding baby
Kay Sakai Nakao Interview Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1001-3-24)
vh Kay Sakai Nakao Interview Segment 24 (ddr-densho-1001-3-24)
Interaction with non-Japanese Americans after the war: mostly supportive
Kay Sakai Nakao Interview Segment 18 (ddr-densho-1001-3-18)
vh Kay Sakai Nakao Interview Segment 18 (ddr-densho-1001-3-18)
The importance of telling story: "there's a person walking out of history"
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