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People at the ceremony for the signing of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 (ddr-densho-10-193)
img People at the ceremony for the signing of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 (ddr-densho-10-193)
Caption on reverse: "Old Exec. Off. Bldg. Shig Wakamatsu, Homer Yasui, Bryan Matsui, Doris Matsui, True Yasui, Pat Okura, Helen Hayashi (Mineta's aide San Jose)."
Two Nisei girls and a white girl in kimono (ddr-densho-259-233)
img Two Nisei girls and a white girl in kimono (ddr-densho-259-233)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Michi and Yuka [Yasui] in kimono and zori (Japanese sandals) with a Caucasian girl [Bette Miller], also in kimono, between them."
img "Young Nisei boy standing in a car behind the steering wheel" (ddr-densho-259-386)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Young Nisei boy standing in a car behind the steering wheel. Yuka [Yasui] has captioned this youngster as being Kay Takeoka."
Man Smoking as He Unwraps Gift (ddr-ohs-1-265)
img Man Smoking as He Unwraps Gift (ddr-ohs-1-265)
Man may be Homer Yasui but is not identified. From the photo album titled: Barbara Yasui and Robert Hayman Wedding. June 19, 1977. S.F. Presidio
Nisei girls wearing kimono (ddr-densho-259-223)
img Nisei girls wearing kimono (ddr-densho-259-223)
Michi and Yuka Yasui wearing kimono and posed with a parasol.
Issei men in feudal Japanese costumes (ddr-densho-259-454)
img Issei men in feudal Japanese costumes (ddr-densho-259-454)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "A group of Issei men dressed in feudal Japanese costumes These ancient Japanese costumes represented the samurai, and possibly some of the entourage of a daimyo (a samurai lord); some of the priestly class; the artisan class represented by men in workmen's clothing and carrying framing squares; and interestingly, a couple of …
Nisei girls wearing kimono (ddr-densho-259-221)
img Nisei girls wearing kimono (ddr-densho-259-221)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Yuka and Michi [Yasui] sitting, and wearing kimono. Michi is holding a cloth parasol. This is a very cute picture, and I'd guess that Yuka was around 3 years old then."
Issei men in feudal Japanese costumes (ddr-densho-259-229)
img Issei men in feudal Japanese costumes (ddr-densho-259-229)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "A group of Issei men dressed in feudal Japanese costumes These ancient Japanese costumes represented the samurai, and possibly some of the entourage of a daimyo (a samurai lord); some of the priestly class; the artisan class represented by men in workmen's clothing and carrying framing squares; and interestingly, a couple of …
Ray and Mikie (Kageyama) Yasui wedding party (ddr-densho-287-741)
img Ray and Mikie (Kageyama) Yasui wedding party (ddr-densho-287-741)
Photograph of the wedding party of Ray Yasui and Mikie (Kageyama) Yasui. To the right of the bride is Molly (Kageyama) Maeda. Written on the album page below the image is "Hood River Mr. & Mrs. Ray Yasui Aug 13, 1939" in black and red ink.
Issei men and a woman standing by a guard rail (ddr-densho-259-214)
img Issei men and a woman standing by a guard rail (ddr-densho-259-214)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "[Masuo Yasui] with 2 other Issei men and a woman [shows] the front part of what I think was our old Studebaker."
Japanese women and girls on an engawa (ddr-densho-259-96)
img Japanese women and girls on an engawa (ddr-densho-259-96)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "[Shidzuyo Yasui] and a group of adult women and several young girls sitting on the engawa (veranda) of a typical Japanese home."
Robert Hayman, Mitsuye Yabe, and Barbara Yasui (ddr-ohs-1-261)
img Robert Hayman, Mitsuye Yabe, and Barbara Yasui (ddr-ohs-1-261)
Left to right: Robert Hayman, Mitsuye Yabe, and Barbara Yasui. From the photo album titled: Barbara Yasui and Robert Hayman Wedding. June 19, 1977. S.F. Presidio
img "Outing in Mosier" (ddr-densho-259-250)
Caption by Yuka Yasui: "Outing in Mosier [Oregon]."
Boy wearing gi in Japan (ddr-densho-259-8)
img Boy wearing gi in Japan (ddr-densho-259-8)
Roku Yasui wearing Nihon gi in Nanukaichi, Japan.
Portrait of Nikkei man (ddr-densho-259-418)
img Portrait of Nikkei man (ddr-densho-259-418)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Portrait of Kamematsu Norimatsu."
Campfire party (ddr-densho-259-400)
img Campfire party (ddr-densho-259-400)
Caption by Yuka Yasui: "Campfire party at Hendersons."
Japanese women and a stork (ddr-densho-259-113)
img Japanese women and a stork (ddr-densho-259-113)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "[Shidzuyo Yasui] and a friend visiting Korakuen Park in Okayama ken [prefecture]. There is a Japanese stork (tsuru) shown in this photo also."
Nisei baby in yard (ddr-densho-259-469)
img Nisei baby in yard (ddr-densho-259-469)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Shu [Yasui] at the Third Street home. In this picture, I don't think he had any more hair then then he does now."
University of Oregon coed (ddr-densho-259-24)
img University of Oregon coed (ddr-densho-259-24)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "Michi [Yasui] was a [University of Oregon] coed here, standing on the steps of what may have been her dormitory, Susan Campbell Hall."
Loving cup award being presented (ddr-densho-259-342)
img Loving cup award being presented (ddr-densho-259-342)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "[Masuo Yasui] received a loving cup [the 'Silver Loving Cup' award] presented by the Hood River Japanese community in appreciation for services rendered."
Issei men in hansom cab (ddr-densho-259-278)
img Issei men in hansom cab (ddr-densho-259-278)
Caption by Homer Yasui: "[Masuo Yasui], the Reverend S. Yoshioka, and A. Ikeda (the driver) in a horse-drawn hansom cab. Behind the cab, the first Yasui brothers store with the sign, is seen. The street which surely must have been State Street, was a dirt road."
Portrait of an Issei man in Western clothing (ddr-densho-259-57)
img Portrait of an Issei man in Western clothing (ddr-densho-259-57)
Portrait of Masuo Yasui as a young man wearing Western clothing. Caption by Homer Yasui: "Masuo Yasui came to the United States alone, departing from Yokohama, Japan on the Ryojun Maru, at the age of 16-1/2 years. He arrived in Seattle on June 4, 1903."
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