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ATIS Parade Outside NYK Building (ddr-one-2-391)
img ATIS Parade Outside NYK Building (ddr-one-2-391)
Black and white photographic print of eleven unidentified male military personnel on the left side of the image marching in the front of row of a group, with the blurred shoulder of an unidentified person in the right foreground, during ATIS (army translation intelligence service) parade near NYK building in Tokyo.
ATIS Parade Outside NYK Building (ddr-one-2-386)
img ATIS Parade Outside NYK Building (ddr-one-2-386)
Black and white photographic print of four unidentified men on the far left of the image marching in ATIS (army translation intelligence service) parade near NYK building in Tokyo, with two of the four men carrying flags in the center (including U.S. flag) and unidentified group in formation in background.
ATIS Parade Outside NYK Building (ddr-one-2-396)
img ATIS Parade Outside NYK Building (ddr-one-2-396)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Tami Okamura, Gratten (wearing glasses, in foreground), Nobi Setaguchi and May Ideta walking among unidentified military personnel after the ATIS (army translation intelligence service) parade near NYK building in Tokyo. Inscribed on the back: "After Parade/M-1/Tami Nobi Setaguchi/Gratten May."
On the Way Home from the Atami Hotel (ddr-one-2-420)
img On the Way Home from the Atami Hotel (ddr-one-2-420)
Black and white photographic print of the ocean and a beach on the journey back to Tokyo from a visit to the Atami Hotel. Atami is a resort for R&R south of Yokohama and was commandeered by US military during the occupation. Inscribed on back: "ON WAY HOME FROM ATAMI."
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 32 No. 16 (April 28, 1951) (ddr-pc-23-17)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 32 No. 16 (April 28, 1951) (ddr-pc-23-17)
Selected article titles: "Salt Lake's Citizens to Repay Tokyo Tree Donor for Financial Loss in Cherry Tree Project" (p. 1), "Lots of Talk But Little Action This Year in State Legislatures On Fair Employment Proposals" (p. 2), "Recent Happenings in Asia Recall Statements of Issei At Minidoka Relocation Center" (p. 5).
The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 29 No. 7 (August 13, 1949) (ddr-pc-21-32)
doc The Pacific Citizen, Vol. 29 No. 7 (August 13, 1949) (ddr-pc-21-32)
Selected article titles: "JACL National Board Urges Continued Full-Fledged Right for Issei Citizen Rights" (p. 1), "Government Winds Up Case in Trial of 'Tokyo Rose'" (p. 1), "Loyalty Not Matter of Race, Says Japan Paper of Nisei" (p. 3), "California Agency Rescinds Ban on Issei Liquor Licenses" (p. 8).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 67, No. 17 (October 25, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-43)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 67, No. 17 (October 25, 1968) (ddr-pc-40-43)
Selected article titles: "Seattle to save International dist." (p. 1), "Unpaid Fines of 'Tokyo Rose' Sought by U.S." (p. 1), "Inouye warns against misuse of police power" (p. 1), "United Methodist Church conducts survey of Issei-Nisei congregations" (p. 3), "Politicians once had a field day with racial slur" (p. 6).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 106, No. 20 (May 20, 1988) (ddr-pc-60-20)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 106, No. 20 (May 20, 1988) (ddr-pc-60-20)
Selected article titles: "Decision Not Unexpected, Says Hohri: Court Sets Back NCJAR Case" (p. 1), "Three JACL Presidential Aspirants Open Campaign at Little Tokyo Forum" (pp. 1-2), "Nakanishi Case: 'Unresolved Questions' at UCLA" (pp. 1, 4), and "Father and Daughter File Lawsuit, Charge Burbank School with Racial Bias" (p. 3).
Pacific Citizen, Vol.76, No. 04, (February 2, 1973) (ddr-pc-45-4)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol.76, No. 04, (February 2, 1973) (ddr-pc-45-4)
Select article titles: "JACL Law Unit Seeks Outside Funding" (p.1); "Mitchell and Chuman Make Up in Public" (p.1); "Nixon 'Freeze' on Low-Rent, Federally Subsidized Housing Affects Little Tokyo" (p.1); "Hot-Meal Kitchen Serves 100 Issei" (p.4); "Sac'to Official Fears Return of Gov't Camps" (p.4).
Nisei soldier painting a sign (ddr-densho-114-154)
img Nisei soldier painting a sign (ddr-densho-114-154)
Original caption: Pfc. Taka Oka, Nisei Japanese sign-painter for the Allied translator and interpreter section, General Headquarters, Allied Powers in the Pacific, Tokyo, Japan, prepares a sign announcing the weekly dance. He is from Seattle, Wash., and a member of the Allied occupation forces in Japan. 9-3-46.
Japanese American special agent (ddr-densho-107-9)
img Japanese American special agent (ddr-densho-107-9)
When this photo was taken, Roy Matsumoto was a special agent for the 441st CIC Det. GHQ Allied Forces, Japan. He is in Korakuen Park, Koishigawa, Tokyo, Japan. The photo was taken by Mrs. Motoko Manabe, who was the wife of Mr. Ryoichi Manabe, former Japanese Consul General at Hankow, China.
Japanese man shaping a glass bowl (ddr-densho-299-48)
img Japanese man shaping a glass bowl (ddr-densho-299-48)
Caption on reverse: "FEC-49-2856. 23 April 49 / Manufacturing glassware in Japan: / One of the oldest and highly skilled / employees at Hoya Glass Factory, / Tokyo, Japan, uses a pair of shears / to trim off surplus glass as he care- / fully styles a bowl. / Photographer - Girard / Photograph by U.S. …
W. Cameron Forbes meeting with Chuji Machida (ddr-njpa-1-374)
img W. Cameron Forbes meeting with Chuji Machida (ddr-njpa-1-374)
Caption on reverse: "The American Economic Mission to Japan and China in conference with Japanese Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Chuji Machida, at the official residence of Mr. Machida. Seated behind the table: (left) Mr. Machida, (right) Hon. W. Cameron Forbes, chairman of the American Economic Mission. April 9, Tokyo."
Shizuto Kawamura and three sons sitting on beach (ddr-ajah-6-10)
img Shizuto Kawamura and three sons sitting on beach (ddr-ajah-6-10)
Caption below photo: Kawamura family at Enoshima, a popular resort area in Japan, circa 1950. They moved from Alameda, CA., to Japan after shout was hired as an engineer at a Tokyo steel mill. He could not find a job in engineering in America. Names identified: George, Seigi, Shizuto, Jiro
Portrait of Douglas MacArthur, autographed on front (ddr-ajah-2-826)
img Portrait of Douglas MacArthur, autographed on front (ddr-ajah-2-826)
Caption: Gen. Douglas MacArthur, hand written signature, in blue ink on a black and white print. Tokyo 1945. Collection of Joe Iwataki, who served in the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) in the South Pacific during WWII where MacArthur also served. Supplemental scan of ddr-ajah-2-742 with additional notes
Portrait of Kikue Ogami, a Japanese dancer and actress (ddr-njpa-4-1760)
img Portrait of Kikue Ogami, a Japanese dancer and actress (ddr-njpa-4-1760)
Caption on front [translation]: "Kikue Ogami, Tokyo. 1. (real name) Toshiko Kondo, an actress; 2. Kanda, Sakuma-cho, Tokyo city; 3. February 7, 1915; 4. Student of Kudan Seika Girls' School; 5. Sendagaya 362; 6. Nothing; 7. She became a pupil of the sixth generation teacher in February of her eleventh year. The following December she experienced …
Hisato Ichimada and daughter with Masahide Kanayama and Chamber of Commerce president (ddr-njpa-4-114)
img Hisato Ichimada and daughter with Masahide Kanayama and Chamber of Commerce president (ddr-njpa-4-114)
Caption on reverse: "ICHIMADA GREETED: Japanese Finance Minister Hisato Ichimada and Financial Commissioner Gengo Suzuki are in Honolulu today enroute home to Tokyo from Washington, D.C., where they attended the general meetings of the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development and International Monetary Fund. Ichimada was accompanied by his daughter, Tomoko, and secretary. The party arrived …
Clipping regarding Wang Jingwei (ddr-njpa-1-1101)
img Clipping regarding Wang Jingwei (ddr-njpa-1-1101)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Wang Jingwei Records Talkie. Wang Jingwei, who is braving the danger of assassins and [illegible] from the Chongqing government and boldly risking his life for the peace movement [illegible] . Four hundred million Chinese, recorded his first news movie for the Tokyo news companies at his home on the 7th. Looking stylish …
Alan Nishio Interview (ddr-densho-1000-450)
vh Alan Nishio Interview (ddr-densho-1000-450)
Sansei male. Born August 9, 1945, at the Manzanar concentration camp, California, where his parents were incarcerated during World War II. Grew up in the Venice area of California, and became increasingly politically active while attending the University of California, Berkeley, during the Free Speech Movement during the late 1960s. Earned a master's degree at the …

Narrator Ruth Y. Okimoto

Nisei female. Born April 15, 1936, in Tokyo, Japan. Brought to the United States with parents at the age of one, and grew up in San Diego, California, where father was a minister. During World War II, removed to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, California, and the Poston concentration camp, Arizona. After the war, forged connections …
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 68, No. 15 (April 11, 1969) (ddr-pc-41-15)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 68, No. 15 (April 11, 1969) (ddr-pc-41-15)
Select article titles: "Hayakawa to address PSW" (p. 1); "Inouye Calls for Red China Sit In United Nations" (p.2); "UCLA Japanese History Project Studying Feasibility of Ethnic Study in Hawaii" (p. 2); "Jerry Enomoto: Telling Like It Is to the Youth" (p.3); "Little Tokyo Redevelopment Project Underway, Survey Starts" (p.3).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 54, No. 2 (January 12, 1962) (ddr-pc-34-2)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 54, No. 2 (January 12, 1962) (ddr-pc-34-2)
Selected article titles: "Japanese Leaders More Concerned Over Shabby U.S. Treatment of Japan Trade" (p.1), "Seattle City Council Turns Down Proposal to Prohibit Housing Ban" (p.1), "Nisei in Hawaii Losing Political Grip, Says Inouye" (p.1), "After Pearl Harbor" (p.2), "Li'l Tokyo Issei Cited for Goodwill Push" (p.3).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 58, No. 10 (September 6, 1963) (ddr-pc-35-36)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 58, No. 10 (September 6, 1963) (ddr-pc-35-36)
Selected article titles: "Thirty-Five March Under JACL Banner in August 28 March for Jobs, Freedom" (pp. 1-2), "JACL Answers Negroes' Painful Call for Help, Says Matsunaga" (pp. 1-2, 4), "Chicago Veterans to Commemorate 20th 422 [sic] Anniv." (p. 3), and "Tokyo Topics: First Nisei Decorated by Japan" (p. 4).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 111, No. 7 (September 14, 1990) (ddr-pc-62-32)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 111, No. 7 (September 14, 1990) (ddr-pc-62-32)
Select article titles: "Asian American Enlists into Mort Walker's GI Joe Comics"(p.1); "Little Tokyo Veterans Memorial Dispute at Compromise Stage"(p.1); "L.A. County Hate Crimes Hit Record Levels for 1990"(p.1); "Six 'George Matsudas' Apply for Redress; How the ORA Is Able to Distinguish Them Apart" (p.2).
Postcards (ddr-csujad-25-45)
img Postcards (ddr-csujad-25-45)
A page from an album containing Japanese family photographs. Four postcards of Meiji Shrine, Tokyo, Japan, are pasted on the page. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: jia_07_01_045
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