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Kabuki performance at Nippon Kan Theatre (ddr-densho-383-362)
img Kabuki performance at Nippon Kan Theatre (ddr-densho-383-362)
Performance of "Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura," or "Yoshitsune and the Thousand Cherry Trees," at Nippon Kan Theatre. Written on back of photograph: "Mid-thirties at Nippon Kan (Hall). A scene from Kabuki - Senbon Zakura (Thousand Sakura). Dancing (Dancer) stems from literature. Mt. Yoshino - site where there are thousands of blossoms? Play-center on Yoshitsune, medieval warrior who …
Paper titled: A Study on Retail Location
doc Paper titled: A Study on Retail Location" (ddr-densho-383-623)
By Wendy Tokuda for Geography 100 class, probably at Cleveland High School
Portrait of baby Isamu Matsunaga (ddr-densho-383-86)
img Portrait of baby Isamu Matsunaga (ddr-densho-383-86)
Written on photograph: "'Watch me grow' Isamu Matsunaga 33 days old Oct. 17, 1930". Embossed on photograph: "Jackson Studio, Seattle".
Portrait of Ruth Aiko Fukuhara as young girl (ddr-densho-383-102)
img Portrait of Ruth Aiko Fukuhara as young girl (ddr-densho-383-102)
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: "Aiko".
Tamako Inouye portrait (ddr-densho-383-447)
img Tamako Inouye portrait (ddr-densho-383-447)
Written on photograph: "Love, Tamako Inouye". Written on back of photograph: "Tamako Inouye Tokuda".
Young woman posed in kabuki makeup and costume (ddr-densho-383-448)
img Young woman posed in kabuki makeup and costume (ddr-densho-383-448)
Embossed on front of photograph: "Aiko Studio, Seattle, Wash." Written on back of photograph: "Tama in the late 1930s"
Portrait of two men (ddr-densho-383-382)
img Portrait of two men (ddr-densho-383-382)
George Tokuda (right) and Kenny (left). Written on front of photograph: "Sincerely, Kenny and George, 1936". Printed on mat: "Takano Studio, Seattle".
Performace at Nippon Kan Theatre (ddr-densho-383-357)
img Performace at Nippon Kan Theatre (ddr-densho-383-357)
Toku Inouye performing on stage (third from left) at Nippon Kan Theatre. Stamped on photograph mat frame: "Toyo Studio, Seattle, Wn." Written on back of photograph: "Mom, third from left. Teacher - in black kimono next to musicians. They all helped make sakura flowers while waiting their turn during practice".
Cast photo of kabuki performance (ddr-densho-383-363)
img Cast photo of kabuki performance (ddr-densho-383-363)
Line of seated young people in kimonos and stage makeup, costumed for a performance of "Meiboku Sendai Hagi" at the Nippon Kan Theatre. Printed and pasted on back of photograph: "A scene from a kabuki that pleased the Issei. Like their counterparts in Japan, the actors wore heavy makeup for the play. No photo credit needed." …
Four women standing outside house (ddr-densho-383-52)
img Four women standing outside house (ddr-densho-383-52)
Left to right: Hatsue Aoki, Haruye Teramaye, unidentified woman, and Kim Takehara.
Cast photo on stage (ddr-densho-383-359)
img Cast photo on stage (ddr-densho-383-359)
Photograph taken at Nippon Kan Theatre. Written on photo: "Aiko, Seattle". Written on back of photograph: "Mom [Tamako Inouye] - front row, 4th from rt in kimono. Tomi [Tomiko Inouye, sister of Tamako] - front row - 3rd from rt. Grandma [Toku Inouye] - 2nd row - 3rd from rt. Kibo [Kiichiro Kibo Inouye, brother of …
Original certified copy of birth certificate for Tamako (spelled Tamaki on form) Inouye used for travel (ddr-densho-383-504)
doc Original certified copy of birth certificate for Tamako (spelled Tamaki on form) Inouye used for travel (ddr-densho-383-504)
Photo of Tamako as a child on back with affidavit stating she is a U.S. citizen travelling to Japan and will return to make her permanent home in the U.S.
Inouye family portrait (ddr-densho-383-354)
img Inouye family portrait (ddr-densho-383-354)
Kameki and Toku Inouye with five children (Tetsumi, Tamako, Tomiko, Kiichiro Kibo, and Michiko), daughter-in-law (Seiko), and grandchild (Maruko). Back row, left to right: Tetsumi, Tamako, and Tomiko. Front row, left to right: Seiko (wife of Tetsumi) with daughter Maruko on lap, Kameki, Michiko, Toku, and Kiichiro Kibo. Stamped on photograph: "Aiko". Written on back of …
Postcard photograph of Tamako Inouye as baby (ddr-densho-383-449)
img Postcard photograph of Tamako Inouye as baby (ddr-densho-383-449)
Embossed on front of photograph: "Aiko Studio, Seattle, Wash." Written on back of photograph: "Tamako".
George and Tamako Tokuda on sidewalk (ddr-densho-383-471)
img George and Tamako Tokuda on sidewalk (ddr-densho-383-471)
George and Tamako Tokuda's post-war resettlement in Seattle.
Form letter sent to Japanese American community members from Gordon Hirabayashi and Cherry Kinoshita of the Community Committee on Redress/Reparations (ddr-densho-383-498)
doc Form letter sent to Japanese American community members from Gordon Hirabayashi and Cherry Kinoshita of the Community Committee on Redress/Reparations (ddr-densho-383-498)
Encouraging community members to participate in the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians hearings in person or in writing. Pages 2 and 3 contain response from George Tokuda.
Toshimi Nishimura in suit outside store (ddr-densho-383-180)
img Toshimi Nishimura in suit outside store (ddr-densho-383-180)
Written on album page next to photograph: "God's Gift to Women, Giggolo Nishimura." Printed and pasted on album page below photograph: "Famous last words. You look all right, dearie-when you're dressed up." Toshimi Nishimura was a University of Washington student and Japanese Students Club member.
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