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Pacific Market (ddr-densho-128-26)
img Pacific Market (ddr-densho-128-26)
This market was located at 1305 Jackson Street in Seattle.
Lotus group performance (ddr-densho-128-31)
img Lotus group performance (ddr-densho-128-31)
This program took place at the Nippon Kan Theater in Seattle's Nihonmachi area. The Lotus group was affiliated with the Seattle Buddhist Church.
Parade (ddr-densho-128-90)
img Parade (ddr-densho-128-90)
This parade went down Second Avenue in Downtown Seattle.
Man next to Furuya Co. truck (ddr-densho-128-69)
img Man next to Furuya Co. truck (ddr-densho-128-69)
Koichi Sawa stands in front of the Furuya Company truck. Furuya Co. was an import export company based in Seattle, which provided a large percentage of Japanese goods consumed in the Northwest.
Parade (ddr-densho-128-89)
img Parade (ddr-densho-128-89)
This parade went down Second Avenue in Downtown Seattle.
Furuya Co. employee with truck (ddr-densho-128-53)
img Furuya Co. employee with truck (ddr-densho-128-53)
Frank Kubo, a Furuya Company employee, stands in front of the company truck. Furuya Co. was an import export company based in Seattle, which provided a large percentage of Japanese goods consumed in the Northwest.
Group of friends (ddr-densho-128-36)
img Group of friends (ddr-densho-128-36)
Back row (L to R): Frank Kubo, Masaru Harada. Front row (L to R): Yutaka Kanemoto, Hiroto Tanaka, Yoshio Tomita.
Issei men in office (ddr-densho-128-83)
img Issei men in office (ddr-densho-128-83)
(translated caption): First shipment at Nishimura office.
Lotus group (ddr-densho-128-95)
img Lotus group (ddr-densho-128-95)
The Lotus group was an association of young members of Seattle's Buddhist Church. This photo was taken after a Lotus performance at Nippon Kan Theatre.
Furuya Co. employee with truck (ddr-densho-128-52)
img Furuya Co. employee with truck (ddr-densho-128-52)
Masaru Harada, a Furuya Company employee, stands in front of the company truck. Furuya Co. was an import export company based in Seattle, which provided a large percentage of Japanese goods consumed in the Northwest.
Lotus group (ddr-densho-128-97)
img Lotus group (ddr-densho-128-97)
The Lotus group was an association of young members of Seattle's Buddhist Church. This photo was taken after a Lotus performance at Nippon Kan Theatre.
Cherry tree planting ceremony (ddr-densho-140-15)
img Cherry tree planting ceremony (ddr-densho-140-15)
A delegation from Japan plants cherry trees in Seattle's Seward Park. Front row (L to R): unidentified, unidentified, Genji Mihara, Consul Suemasa Okamoto, Premier R. Wakazuki, Mr. Tokusaburo Sowa.
Nihonmachi restaurant (ddr-densho-140-2)
img Nihonmachi restaurant (ddr-densho-140-2)
Genji Mihara talks with the waiter at an Issei-operated cafe in Seattle's Nihonmachi or Japantown. (L to R): Genji Mihara, Sakae Ojima, unidentified.
Identification photo (ddr-densho-15-23)
img Identification photo (ddr-densho-15-23)
Norio Mitsuoka at eighteen. This photo was used for identification on a trip to Japan.
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