Discover Nikkei

https://www.discovernikkei.org/en/interviews/clips/229/

First work in America (Japanese)

(Japanese) I first went to San Pedro and worked in a cannery. Then I got on a boat for Washington to do tuna fishing which I did until I was 29 years old. I made 8000 yen (dollars?) and went home to Japan. When I went home…. My family had a grocery store. I said I was going home, and my mother fell and broke her leg and so was in bed. Ever since I was a child, my family had a store that sold everything.


aquatic sports families fishing migration

Date: October 14 & 17, 2004

Location: California, US

Interviewer: Eriko Yamamoto

Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum.

Interviewee Bio

Kazuo Funai, 104-year-old pioneer Issei from Wakayama Prefecture in Japan, owned and operated a market on Central Avenue in Los Angeles. In 1941, prior to the outbreak of World War II, Mr. Funai had made arrangements to move to Tokyo to set up a business enterprise. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, he was unable to travel to Japan and was financially ruined. In addition, he and his family were incarcerated in an American concentration camp. He survived these obstacles to later start several successful businesses.

Mr. Funai passed away on Thursday, March 3, 2005 at the age of 105. (August 16, 2005)

Hattori,Paula Hoyos
en
ja
es
pt
Hattori,Paula Hoyos

Her interests in Japanese culture (Spanish)

Sansei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Hattori,Paula Hoyos
en
ja
es
pt
Hattori,Paula Hoyos

The arrival of her grandpa (Spanish)

Sansei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Hattori,Paula Hoyos
en
ja
es
pt
Hattori,Paula Hoyos

The memory of her grandfather (Spanish)

Sansei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Hattori,Paula Hoyos
en
ja
es
pt
Hattori,Paula Hoyos

Studying Japanese to understand her grandfather (Spanish)

Sansei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Hokama,Ryoko
en
ja
es
pt
Hokama,Ryoko

From Japan to Argentina (Japanese)

(b. 1917) Okinawan, Issei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Hokama,Ryoko
en
ja
es
pt
Hokama,Ryoko

The most memorable day of his life (Japanese)

(b. 1917) Okinawan, Issei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Hokama,Ryoko
en
ja
es
pt
Hokama,Ryoko

How he met his wife (Japanese)

(b. 1917) Okinawan, Issei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi
en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi

Decided to leave Japan to Argentina (Spanish)

(1925-2014) La Plata Hochi, Journalist

en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi
en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi

Tango makes him to stay in Argentina (Spanish)

(1925-2014) La Plata Hochi, Journalist

en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi
en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi

Leaving to Argentina (Spanish)

(1925-2014) La Plata Hochi, Journalist

en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi
en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi

No more close family in Japan (Spanish)

(1925-2014) La Plata Hochi, Journalist

en
ja
es
pt
Nishimura,Shunji
en
ja
es
pt
Nishimura,Shunji

Going to Brazil to escape debt (Japanese)

(1911-2010) Founder of JACTO group

en
ja
es
pt
Nishimura,Shunji
en
ja
es
pt
Nishimura,Shunji

Early life in Brazil (Japanese)

(1911-2010) Founder of JACTO group

en
ja
es
pt
Kasamatsu,Emi
en
ja
es
pt
Kasamatsu,Emi

Treatment of Japanese Paraguayans during World War II (Spanish)

Nisei Paraguayan, Researcher

en
ja
es
pt
Kasamatsu,Emi
en
ja
es
pt
Kasamatsu,Emi

Inclusiveness of the first Japanese colony in Paraguay (Spanish)

Nisei Paraguayan, Researcher

en
ja
es
pt

Discover Nikkei Updates

NIKKEI CHRONICLES #13
Nikkei Names 2: Grace, Graça, Graciela, Megumi?
What’s in a name? Share the story of your name with our community. Submissions now open!
NIMA VOICES
Episode 16
June 25 (US) | June 26 (Japan)
Featured Nima:
Stan Kirk
Guest Host:
Yoko Murakawa
PROJECT UPDATES
NEW SITE DESIGN
See exciting new changes to Discover Nikkei. Find out what’s new and what’s coming soon!