Japanese tea ceremony [lcsh]; Drinking vessels [lcsh];
Teabowl suitable for thick tea as well as thin tea. Made by the potter Choraku. The Choraku kiln was founded by Ogawa Choraku (1874-1939). He worked with the 11th and 12th generation masters in the Raku family and established his own kiln in Kyoto...
Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Agriculture -- California [lcsh]; Matsuoka, Professor [aacr2]; Japanese Americans -- Education --California [lcsh];
Lecture held at the Mayhew Community Center. Identified: Front row, Mrs. Matsumoto, Kinue Iwasa, Mrs. Igarashi, Reverend Igarashi, Professor Matsuoka, unidentified, unidentified, Mr. Sakuma; Second row, Mr. Furuike, Sadao Fred Matsumoto, Richard...
Isleton (Calif.) [lcna]; Nakano, Laurence [aacr2]; Sumi, Shu [aacr2]; Hoshiko, Herbert H. [aacr2]; Araki, June [aacr2]; Sumi, Kiyo [aacr2]; Ogawa, Terao [aacr2]; Kitazumi [aacr2]; Nakano, Yukio [aacr2]; Baseball teams -- California -- Isleton --...
L to R: Laurence Nakano, Shu Sumi, Herbert H. Hoshiko, unidentified, unidentified, June Araki, unidentified, Kiyo Sumi, Terao "Tiger" Ogawa, Kitazumi, unidentified, Yukio Nakano, Hiroki Hoshiko.
Japanese Americans -- California [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh];
Identified: Prince Sho is seated fourth from right. Reception at the Capitol Laundry followed the dinner. Prince Sho was on his way to study at Oxford University. Photograph from Mary Tsuruko Dakusaku Tsukamoto's photograph collection. Chosei...