Entrevistas
Yoshitaro Amano’s Tuna Fishing Boat (Japanese)
(Japanese) This was not the ship that broke in two when Amano was riding it; this was his fishing boat. It was a boat he built and used to fish tuna in the seas of…not Panama…Costa Rica. They say that the one who taught the people of Costa Rica to eat tuna was Amano.
Apparently, they are a people who didn’t eat fish. After that, Costa Rica wasn’t enough; he came to Ecuador to fish for tuna, too. Sometimes, he would go into areas for which he did not have permission. When he did that, he said he would escape. He said it was a really good boat at that time. He made two of those boats, the Shimizu Maru, in Japan. His story is right over there. His son wrote it. Yep. So if a police vehicle ever called out a notification to him, he would escape just like that and go back, he said.
Fecha: April 18, 2007
Zona: Lima, Peru
Entrevista: Ann Kaneko
País: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum
Explore More Videos
Comenzar un negocio de importación después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial (Inglés)
(n. 1921) Empresario nisei. Fundó las tiendas "Made in Oregon”
El éxito de mi padre en el negocio agrícola (Inglés)
(n. 1922) Nisei canadiense que no pudo regresar de Japón a Canadá hasta 1952
Enlance entre los estadounidenses y japoneses (Inglés)
(n. 1922) Nisei canadiense que no pudo regresar de Japón a Canadá hasta 1952
Formar parte del negocio familiar a los 19 años (Inglés)
(n.1944) Fundador de Kobayashi Group, LLC
El cuerpo, mente y espíritu trabajan éticamente (Inglés)
(n.1944) Fundador de Kobayashi Group, LLC
El trabajo que aprendió a ojo (Japonés)
(1911-2010) Fundador del Grupo Jacto
Devolviendo el favor a la sociedad Brasilera – Entrenando técnicos (Japonés)
(1911-2010) Fundador del Grupo Jacto
No question about going into the family business
Empresario hawaiano, desarrollador.
How Yoshitaro Amano got to South America (Japanese)
(n. 1948) Gerente general del Museo Amano
Yoshitaro Amano continues his efforts in business in order to pursue his studies (Japanese)
(n. 1948) Gerente general del Museo Amano
On returning to post-war Peru (Japanese)
(n. 1948) Gerente general del Museo Amano
Returning to Japan on a prisoner-of-war exchange boat (Japanese)
(n. 1948) Gerente general del Museo Amano