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Boy Scout Troop 53 of the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-353-364)
img Boy Scout Troop 53 of the Japanese Baptist Church (ddr-densho-353-364)
Captioned: "Taken in 1921. Troop 53 [was] organized in 1920 by Clarence Arai. Only eighteen, [he] could only be an assistant scoutmaster. Mr. Rex Strickland was scoutmaster for a while. Tr. 53 was the second troop of Japanese Americans in U.S."
Seizaburo Mukai's Jackson Theater (ddr-densho-353-95)
img Seizaburo Mukai's Jackson Theater (ddr-densho-353-95)
Seizaburo Mukai also ran the Atlas, the Circle, and the Rialto theaters.
Kiosk 2 Panel C (ddr-densho-353-115)
img Kiosk 2 Panel C (ddr-densho-353-115)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
A portrait of four men (ddr-densho-353-338)
img A portrait of four men (ddr-densho-353-338)
The Hirabayashi cousins from Nagano Ken. Left to right: Motoyoshi, Hamao, Shungo, and Toshiharu sitting in the front.
Block of Japanese businesses (ddr-densho-353-102)
img Block of Japanese businesses (ddr-densho-353-102)
Identified businesses are the dentists Dr. H Kato and Dr. S. Higashida upstairs, with the Welcome Hotel, Sanyo 10 cent store, Gosho Drugs, and the Jackson Street Sanitary barber shop on the street level.
Seattle Buddhist Church students (ddr-densho-353-274)
img Seattle Buddhist Church students (ddr-densho-353-274)
Captioned: "Summer 1922 - About this time English classes for Issei started."
Three men standing together (ddr-densho-353-142)
img Three men standing together (ddr-densho-353-142)
Ted, Dick Setsuda, and Tats in front of the Pacific Beer Distributor building.
Kiosk 4 panel D (ddr-densho-353-306)
img Kiosk 4 panel D (ddr-densho-353-306)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 2 panel D (ddr-densho-353-141)
img Kiosk 2 panel D (ddr-densho-353-141)
The Way It Was exhibit's second kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 4 panel A (ddr-densho-353-248)
img Kiosk 4 panel A (ddr-densho-353-248)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel A as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 6 panel B (ddr-densho-353-379)
img Kiosk 6 panel B (ddr-densho-353-379)
The Way It Was exhibit's sixth kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
Mitsuwado salmon derby (ddr-densho-353-409)
img Mitsuwado salmon derby (ddr-densho-353-409)
The salmon derby winner was a king salmon weighing 68 lbs, caught by Mr. Takamura. The store's owner, Kinzo Asaba, is on the left. The Mitsuwado store was located at 522 Main Street in Seattle's Nihonmachi, or Japantown. The store sold a variety of items including books, records, record players, and fishing tackle.
The Japanese Y.M.C.A. (ddr-densho-353-367)
img The Japanese Y.M.C.A. (ddr-densho-353-367)
The Japanese Y.M.C.A. offered English classes and guidance for young immigrants.
Kiosk 1 panel C (ddr-densho-353-20)
img Kiosk 1 panel C (ddr-densho-353-20)
The Way It Was exhibit's first kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
A ladies' foot race (ddr-densho-353-233)
img A ladies' foot race (ddr-densho-353-233)
Fourth of July festivities at Lincoln Park Beach.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-13)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-13)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Taiyo Kengakudan members (ddr-densho-353-365)
img Taiyo Kengakudan members (ddr-densho-353-365)
Taiyo was the name of the Japanese American sports teams. A kengakudan (study tour) was organized and they gathered at the consul's home.
The Japanese American Citizens League Mt. Rainier outing (ddr-densho-353-355)
img The Japanese American Citizens League Mt. Rainier outing (ddr-densho-353-355)
Captioned: "Delegates enjoyed a respite from serious issues with an outing at Mt. Rainier."
Jiro Kaneko's Pacific Printing Company (ddr-densho-353-87)
img Jiro Kaneko's Pacific Printing Company (ddr-densho-353-87)
The Pacific Printing Company was located at 611 Main Street.
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