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Amanohashidate- one of Japan's three scenic views. It is generally viewed from a sandbar in Miyazu Bay in Kyoto.
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Traveling to Miyazu from Maizuru.
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Kegon Falls in Nikko, Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka and companions traveling through Japan during the Allied Occupation. Two images of young Japanese women, possibly dancers.
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Walter Tadao Oka and companions traveling through Japan during the Allied Occupation. One photograph is missing from the album page.
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Walter Tadao Oka and a female companion in Kinosaki, Hyogo, Japan. One image is missing from the album page.
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Walter Tadao Oka, along with his fellow soldiers during the Occupation of Japan
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Maizuru Barracks and Mount Fuji.
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Images of Mount Fuji.
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Fuji-Hakone National Park.
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Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Japan during the Allied Occupation
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Yokohama, Japan
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Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Walter Tadao Oka in Japan during the Allied Occupation.
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Town of Nikko, Japan during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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The U.S. Army Summer Olympics during the Allied Occupation of Japan and Nikko Imperial Bridge.
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The U.S. Army Summer Olympics during the Allied Occupation of Japan
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The U.S. Army Summer Olympics during the Allied Occupation of Japan.
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Meiji University, likely in Tokyo.
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Photos of different areas of Japan during the Allied Occupation. Most photographs are likely in Tokyo, including the National Diet building.
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Tokyo during the Allied Occupation of Japan. Several buildings in the city, including RTO Tokyo Central and Tokyo PX (general store).
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At Nikko National Park during military service in Occupied Japan.
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At Nikko National Park during military service in Occupied Japan.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Trucks and barracks captured in the images, possible interrogation activities.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Likely expatriates returning from abroad and preparing for interrogation. Japanese written in English letters, likely a translation of a pole captured in one of the images, possibly a welcome message.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Expatriates being examined by Lieutenant Caldwell on a ship. One image is missing from the page. Written note on the page-- identifying Lieutenant Caldwell.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Expatriates on ship and in barracks.
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Military service during the Occupation of Japan. Walter Tadao Oka and other Japanese American soldiers on a boat. Lieutenant Caldwell, medical doctor looking over expatriates on a ship. One image missing from the page
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North Maizuru Port. Text at the bottom of the image depicts the pole having a welcome message, "we welcome you who have suffered so much."
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Kasuga Shrine in Nara, Japan
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Kasuga Shrine in Nara, Japan
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Kasuga Shrine in Nara, Japan
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Feeding deer in Nara Park in Nara, Japan
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The city of Nara and Nara Park in Japan.
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Nara Park in Nara, Japan
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Photos of Kobe, Japan's cityscape from above the city.
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Kobe, Japan city images. One photograph with "Hirohito car" written on it, possibly the Emperor of Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka seeing the Takarazuka Revue
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Walter Tadao Oka during his military service in Occupied Japan
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Walter Tadao Oka during his military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka at the military facilities in Osaka, Japan during his military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka at the military facilities in Osaka, Japan during his military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka during his military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka and fellow soldiers in Osaka during military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka and fellow soldiers in Osaka during military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka traveling through Occupied Japan during military service and stopping in Osaka
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A photograph of Osaka Castle in Osaka, Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka in Kyoto during his military service in Occupied Japan
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Walter Tadao Oka in Kyoto during his military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka in Kyoto during his military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka in Kyoto during his military service in Occupied Japan. One image is missing from the album page.
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Walter Tadao Oka in Kyoto during his military service in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka with family while serving in Occupied Japan.
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Visiting Kyoto and sightseeing with fellow Military Intelligence Service members in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka visiting Kyoto and the Imperial Palace during his military service in Occupied Japan. One image is missing from the album page.
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Walter Tadao Oka visiting Kyoto during his military service in Occupied Japan.
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Touring different buildings with fellow Military Intelligence Service members in Occupied Japan.
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Walter Tadao Oka exploring Yokohama during the Occupation of Japan
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Touring different buildings with fellow Military Intelligence Service members in Occupied Japan.
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Touring different buildings with fellow Military Intelligence Service members in Occupied Japan.
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Touring different buildings with fellow Military Intelligence Service members in Occupied Japan.
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Touring different buildings with fellow Military Intelligence Service members in Occupied Japan.
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Various buildings in Tokyo during the Allied Occupation of Japan
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Imperial Palace grounds.
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Imperial Palace grounds.
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General Douglas MacArthur at General Headquarters, Dai-ichi Building in Tokyo Japan. Commander Head Quarters patch (blue flag with yellow text). Eighth Army, US Army Pacific patch (red with white "x")
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Cover of an album containing photographs taken by MIS veteran Walter Tadao Oka. Cover has been customized with Oka's name, Japanese cities: Kyoto, Osaka, Sasebo, Tokyo and patches, including the 8th Army of the Pacific patch. His military…

Kenneth Masamitsu describes more memories from his military service overseas, his duties at the end of the war, and becoming a farmer. He tells the story about how he met his wife, talks about his family, and about the importance of remembering the…

Kenneth Masamitsu recalls how he was wounded in Italy, and about returning to his platoon before they entered France. He describes his experiences in Bruyeres, and about the Rescue of the Lost Battalion. He also talks about receiving a Purple Heart…

Kenneth Masamitsu talks about how his brother was wounded in action, about becoming a commissioned officer, and his journey overseas. He also describes his experience fighting in the European Theater, and becoming assigned to the Anti-Tank Company.

Kenneth Masamitsu describes being drafted into the military, about his experience in basic training, and his recruitment into the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. He also recalls hearing the news of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and visiting a few of the…

Kenneth Masamitsu describes how his life changed after his mother's passing, about becoming employed, and his experience attending high school.

Kenneth Masamitsu describes his personal history and family background. He talks about his parents, siblings, and about his childhood, which include attending Japanese language school, learning judo, and growing up in Lomita, California.

Yoshio Nakamura talks about his career working with Rio Hondo College and being an art teacher. Next, he discusses his opportunities to speak out about the Japanese American experience in WWII. Lastly, he gives some advice to future generations about…

Yoshio Nakamura discusses the end of the war in Europe, and getting the opportunity to study some university classes in Florence, Italy. Next, he talks about his journey back to the United States, and the process of being discharged from the army.…

Yoshio Nakamura recounts a touching story about a Caucasian man buying his lunch, and then the process of going overseas to Europe, but his unit gets quarantined due to an outbreak of measles. Next, he discusses meeting up with his unit in southern…

Yoshio Nakamura talks about his school experiences while at Gila River, and his involvement setting up student organizations. Next, he discusses getting his draft notice, traveling to Camp Blanding, and the training he did there. Lastly, he talks…

Yoshio Nakamura recounts the experiences of evacuation to the Tulare Temporary Detention Facility. Next, he describes the transfer from Tulare to the Gila River Concentration Camp. Lastly, he discusses his father's difficulty living in the camps,…

Yoshio Nakamura begins the interview with his family's background, how the family adapted to life without a mother, and the family's farming business. Next, he describes his elementary and high school experiences and activities. Lastly, he recounts…

Yoshito Fujimoto describes his second tour of duty in Japan, in which he worked undercover and spent time in Korea. He discusses his time in Japan after Korea, the reconstruction of Japan, and returning to California after his father's death. At the…

Yoshito Fujimoto describes working on the reconciliation of Japanese political leaders, observing the post-war labor conference, and other happenings during the occupation of Japan. He talks about the atomic bomb drop sites and how he was prohibited…

Yoshito Fujimoto talks about his experiences fighting in the Philippines, and about his reassignment to Japan. He recalls his arrival at the Atsugi Air Field, about his stay in Yokohama, about the signing of the Termination of War documents, and…

Yoshito Fujimoto describes awaiting overseas assignment with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, and being recruited into the Military Intelligence Service Language School. He recalls shipping overseas to Australia, where he was assigned to ATIS and…

Yoshito Fujimoto describes his family history and personal background, his time spent in Japan as a child, and returning to the United States. He recalls attending Japanese language school, how he was recruited into the Military Intelligence Service,…

Kazuo Fujii discusses returning home, and encountering some instances of racism around his hometown. Next, he talks about how he met his wife, and her background. Lastly, he gives a message for future generations, and provides some information on his…

Kazuo Fujii recounts his unit going to southern France, and shipping out back to Italy to participate in the attacks on the Gothic Line. Next, he talks about his platoon sergeant and how everyone followed his orders, and then the Nisei soldiers…

Kazuo Fujii talks about the different tasks combat engineers perform and the conditions that they have to do it under. Next, he discusses the 232nd Combat Engineer Company's arrival in Italy, their first combat action, and the tasks they were…

Kazuo Fujii discusses his personal experiences after Pearl Harbor, seeing his family before their evacuation, and visiting American Concentration Camps. Next, he talks about the basic training for combat engineers, and the altercations between…

Kazuo Fujii begins the interview with background information on his family, and his early childhood being influenced by his primary school teachers. Next, he describes having to work hard on the family farm, and then taking it over after graduating…

Seiso Kamishita describes writing letters home, fighting prejudice at home and on the front line, as well as a memorable experience with Italian soldiers. He recalls hearing about the end of the war, being discharged, perpetuating the legacy of the…

Seiso Kamishita talks about rejoining his company in the 100th Infantry Battalion (Separate) and being put in charge of the Special Police Platoon. He describes his combat experience in Anzio and Bruyeres, and witnessing the starving children in…

Seiso Kamishita describes finding German soldiers and about his court-martial case. He recalls the landing in Oran, Africa, and facing combat with F Combat for the very first time at the river crossing of the Volturno River. He describes his…

Seiso Kamishita describes the changes that occurred as a result of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. He talks about being transferred to Camp McCoy for basic training and becoming a rifleman. He describes the difficulty of his basic training, about…

Seiso Kamishita describes attending Japanese language school, about his high school experience, and about not being able to go to college because of his father. Kamishita also discusses pre-war tensions between Japan and the United States, the…

Mr. Seiso Kamishita describes his personal history and family background. He talks about his siblings, childhood, and growing up poor. He also describes his education background.

In this joint interview, Sue Kato begins by showing a few photographs during her service in the Women's Army Corps and gives some concluding thoughts about her military service and the role of the Nisei soldiers during World War II. Min Kato, Sue's…

Mrs. Kato was raised on a farm in Nebraska and describes her early childhood growing up in the rural community of North Platte. Mrs. Kato volunteered to join the Women's Army Corps following the attack on Pearl Harbor, where she served with the…

Kazuo Komoto concludes this interview by showing some personal photographs taken while in the military, family photos, and then some military documents and a selective service ribbon.
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