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Visit to Kyushu (ddr-one-2-198)
img Visit to Kyushu (ddr-one-2-198)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Reiko Taguchi and Shiuko Sakai standing outside with trees in background at onzen (hot spring).
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."
Takahashi Family Portrait (ddr-one-2-152)
img Takahashi Family Portrait (ddr-one-2-152)
Black and white photographic print of Yoko Takahashi Ushijima’s children (from left) Junko and Rika squatting and standing in front of a chicken coop. Inscribed on back: "Junko/Rika/at Shosen-kyo." Shiuko Sakai, the donor, met Yoko around 1947-1948 when Donor was billeted at an all-female hotel and Yoko was working there as a floor guard.
On the Roof of the Park Hotel (ddr-one-2-350)
img On the Roof of the Park Hotel (ddr-one-2-350)
Black and white photographic print of Shiuko Sakai wearing dark suit dress on roof of Park Hotel with Diet building pictured in background. Inscribed on the back: "4/6/47."
Visit to Ama No Hashidate (ddr-one-2-89)
img Visit to Ama No Hashidate (ddr-one-2-89)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Nori, Shiuko Sakai and Kay Fujikado standing on a bridge with water and hills in background. Inscribed on back: "AMANOHASHIDATE OCT 49."
Takahashi Family Portrait (ddr-one-2-149)
img Takahashi Family Portrait (ddr-one-2-149)
Black and white photographic print of Yoko Takahashi Ushijima's children (from left) Rika and Junko, with Rika sitting on the hood of an automobile. Inscribed on back: "My baby's/Junko (14 age)/rika (2)/1961." Shiuko Sakai, the donor, met Yoko around 1947-1948 when Donor was billeted at an all-female hotel and Yoko was working there as a floor …
Konishi Hotel in Nikko (ddr-one-2-509)
img Konishi Hotel in Nikko (ddr-one-2-509)
Black and white photographic print of Shiuko Sakai seated on railing of Konishi Hotel balcony in Nikko, with trees in background. Inscribed on back: "25 May 47/Konishi Hotel/Nikko."
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.
Visit to Hiroshima (ddr-one-2-570)
img Visit to Hiroshima (ddr-one-2-570)
Black and white photographic print of Hiroshima leveled after the bombing.
Golfing (ddr-one-2-677)
img Golfing (ddr-one-2-677)
Black and white photographic print of Shiuko Sakai holding club at golf course in Tokyo.
Kamakura Buddha Statue (ddr-one-2-256)
img Kamakura Buddha Statue (ddr-one-2-256)
Black and white photographic print of an unidentified individual taking Shiuko Sakai’s photograph in front of Kamakura Buddha statue.
Park Hotel (ddr-one-2-330)
img Park Hotel (ddr-one-2-330)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Aya Taketomi (wearing headscarf), Shiuko Sakai, and Ella Thomas standing in front of the Park Hotel. Photograph taken so the tops of the women's heads are cut off. Inscribed on the back: "Dec 46."
Seated on Rock Wall (ddr-one-2-425)
img Seated on Rock Wall (ddr-one-2-425)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Shiuko Sakai, May Ideta (standing), and Tami Okamura seated on rocks in front of a rock wall on way home from Atami Hotel. Atami is a resort for R&R south of Yokohama and was commandeered by US military during the occupation. Inscribed on the back: "TAMI YO ME/ATAMI …
Visit to Maizuru (ddr-one-2-93)
img Visit to Maizuru (ddr-one-2-93)
Black and white photographic print of (from left) Kay Fujikado, standing on a dock, and Shiuko Sakai, kneeling on a dock with fishing pole in her hand. Inscribed on back: "OCT 49/MAIZURU."
Minidoka Classmates (ddr-one-5-68)
img Minidoka Classmates (ddr-one-5-68)
Black and white photographic print of 11 girls standing outside a barrack at Minidoka posing for a picture. Three girls in the foreground are holding books.
Translation of poster at Tule Lake Camp regarding repatriation and loyalty to Japan (ddr-csujad-2-43)
doc Translation of poster at Tule Lake Camp regarding repatriation and loyalty to Japan (ddr-csujad-2-43)
Translation of a poster within washrooms at the Tule Lake Incarceration Camp. Describes inadequate treatment of incarcerees compared to other camps, loyalty and repatriation to Japan, and the need to quell "disgraceful behavior" such as violence. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sjs_sch_0043
Two newspaper articles on Tule Lake Camp protests (ddr-csujad-2-42)
doc Two newspaper articles on Tule Lake Camp protests (ddr-csujad-2-42)
Two newspaper articles on protests and riots at Tule Lake camp November, 1943 which led to martial law being in place for three months. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sjs_sch_0042
[WRA deny Japanese in riot], newspaper article on Tule Lake protests, November 3, 1943 (ddr-csujad-2-38)
doc [WRA deny Japanese in riot], newspaper article on Tule Lake protests, November 3, 1943 (ddr-csujad-2-38)
Newspaper article about protests at Tule Lake Camp in November, 1943 which led to martial law being in place for three months. Describes violence among incarcerees. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sjs_sch_0038
[Revolt at Tule Lake: Crop workers blamed for riots; Honolulu Japanese led the mob, 1943-11-04] (ddr-csujad-2-41)
doc [Revolt at Tule Lake: Crop workers blamed for riots; Honolulu Japanese led the mob, 1943-11-04] (ddr-csujad-2-41)
Newspaper article about protests at Tule Lake Camp in November, 1943 which led to martial law being in place for three months. Article describes camp administration refusing to listen to incarceree demands and violence against staff. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sjs_sch_0041
Photograph of Mollie Wilson and Mary Murakami (ddr-janm-1-5)
img Photograph of Mollie Wilson and Mary Murakami (ddr-janm-1-5)
Black and white image of Mollie Wilson and Mary Murakami standing in front of a house. Mollie wears long-sleeved shirt, vest, and pants. Mary wears a floral dress. Written below photograph: "Mollie and Mary". One of four photos on a portion of a scrapbook page.
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