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    • Wooden trophy with Japanese characters.

    • Wooden trophy with Japanese characters.

    • Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Concentration camps -- California [lcsh]; Tule Lake Relocation Center [lcna]; Wood-carving [lcsh]; Relay racing -- Awards [lcsh];

    • Given to the Tule Lake Relocation Center Block 19 Marathon Relay Team. From Page 3, TULEAN DISPATCH DAILY, April 12, 1943. "The Marathon Relay is scheduled for Sunday, April 18, with the course to extend approximately five miles, up to the top of...
    • Sacramento Boy Scout Troop 41 in Japan.

    • Sacramento Boy Scout Troop 41 in Japan.

    • Japanese -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Boy Scouts of America [lcna];

    • Boy Scout Troop 41 visit to Japan in the summer of 1929. Many people from Japan Town came to see the boys off. A farewell speech was given by Governor C. C. Young. The troop marched to the river and boarded the River Boat Isleton for an over night...
    • Tengu charm.

    • Tengu charm.

    • Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Mythology, Japanese [lcsh]; Talismans [lcsh];

    • Tengu are mountain and forest goblins with supernatural powers that include shape-shifting into human or animal forms, the ability to speak to humans without moving their mouth, the magic of moving instantly from place to place without using their...
    • Kappa doll holding box on stick.

    • Kappa doll holding box on stick.

    • Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Dolls [lcsh]; Mythology, Japanese [lcsh];

    • The Kappa is known as the river goblin. It is said to cause swimming children to drown and to challenge people to sumo wrestling. It is also believed that horses that go into a river to drink or bathe are pulled into the water by the kappa and...
    • Sacramento Boy Scout Troop 41 in Tokyo, Japan.

    • Sacramento Boy Scout Troop 41 in Tokyo, Japan.

    • Boy Scouts of America [lcna]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh]; Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]

    • Boy Scout Troop 41 visit to Japan in the summer of 1929. The troop met in front of the Capitol Building. Many people from Japan Town came to see the boys off. A farewell speech was given by Governor C. C. Young. The troop marched to the river and...
    • Boy Scout Troop 41 boarding Siberia Maru.

    • Boy Scout Troop 41 boarding Siberia Maru.

    • Japanese Americans -- Social life and customs [lcsh]; Boy Scouts of America [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- California -- Sacramento [lcsh];

    • Boy Scout Troop 41 visit to Japan in the summer of 1929. Many people from Japan Town came to see the boys off. A farewell speech was given by Governor C. C. Young. The troop marched to the river and boarded the River Boat Isleton for an over night...
    • Preparing to move from Jerome to Rohwer Relocation Center.

    • Preparing to move from Jerome to Rohwer Relocation Center.

    • Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Concentration camps -- Arkansas [lcsh]; Jerome Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- United States [lcsh];

    • When Jerome Relocation Center was closed, internees had to decide where to relocate. Internees in Jerome Relocation Center, block 11, barrack 2, room D are shown here preparing to move to Rohwer Relocation Center, about 40 miles away. Note all...
    • Julia Dakuzaku in Women's Army Corps (WAC) uniform.

    • Julia Dakuzaku in Women's Army Corps (WAC) uniform.

    • United States. Army. Women's Army Corps -- History [lcna]; World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Japanese American [lcsh]; Japanese American women [lcsh]; Dakuzaku, Toshiko Julia [aacr2];

    • Photograph from Mary Tsuruko Dakusaku Tsukamoto's photograph collection. Chosei Taro Dakuzaka married Kame Yoshinaga in 1904. Chosei Taro Dakuzaka immigrated to the United States in 1904. His wife joined him 13 years later. Their six children...
    • Tsuruda family portrait.

    • Tsuruda family portrait.

    • Japanese American children [lcsh]; Brothers and sisters [lcsh]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Tsuruda, Viola Uyemura [aacr2]; Tsuruda, Barbara Jean [aacr2]; Tsuruda, Eleanor Ann [aacr2]; Tsuruda, Ronald M. [aacr2];

    • L to R: Viola Uyemura Tsuruda, Barbara Jean Tsuruda (10 yrs), Eleanor Ann Tsuruda (15 yrs), Ronald Tsuruda (7 yrs). Photograph from the Nakano family album. Asataro Nakano and Misao Gyotoku Nakano immigrated from Japan in the early 1900s. They...
    • Chopsticks

    • Chopsticks

    • Japanese tea ceremony [lcsh]; Chopsticks [lcsh]

    • Chopsticks such as these are typically offered with a serving dish, providing a means for guests to transfer the food to their bowls during the formal kaiseki meal. The chopsticks are usually soaked in water beforehand to prevent foods from...
    • Mary and Marielle Tsukamoto.

    • Mary and Marielle Tsukamoto.

    • Japanese American families [lcsh]; Japanese American women [lcsh]; Japanese American children [lcsh]; Tsukamoto, Mary [aacr2]; Tsukamoto, Marielle [aacr2];

    • Photograph from Mary Tsuruko Dakusaku Tsukamoto's photograph collection. Chosei Taro Dakuzaka married Kame Yoshinaga in 1904. Chosei Taro Dakuzaka immigrated to the United States in 1904. His wife joined him 13 years later. Their six children are:...
    • Steamer trunk.

    • Steamer trunk.

    • Concentration camps -- Colorado [lcsh]; Granada Relocation Center [lcna]; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Koike, Koginu [aacr2];

    • The inscriptions, "KK", "Koike" and "28013" are painted on trunk and represent the family name and number assigned by the War Relocation Authority (WRA). The Koike family lived in Sacramento prior to World War II. Mr. Fukunosuke Koike arrived in...
    • Ishikawa family outside of barracks at Jerome Relocation Center.

    • Ishikawa family outside of barracks at Jerome Relocation Center.

    • Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 [lcsh]; Japanese American families [lcsh]; Concentration camps -- Arkansas [lcsh]; Jerome Relocation Center (Ark.) [aacr2]; Ishikawa, Saijiro [aacr2]; Ishikawa, Fusa [aacr2]; Ishikawa,...

    • Identified: Mary, Woodrow, Saijiro, Jin, Fusa. Saijiro Ishikawa emigrated to San Francisco from Toyama Ken, Japan at the beginning of the twentieth century. He moved to Sacramento ca. 1905 and purchased farmland to grow grapes at 9010 Tokay Lane. ...

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