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Full title:The Taki Asakuras, who arrived in Santa Barbara from Gila River, March 17, and resumed residence in their old home at 111 E. Canon Perdido Street, are seen escorting two veterans of the 100th Infantry Battalion on a tour of Santa Barbara's scenic spots. The two soldiers, Pfc. Yutaka Kawasaki (center) and Pfc. Nicholas T. Nababayashi (right), are patients at the Hoff General Hospital. With Taki is a young Caucasian neighbor, and with Mrs. Asakura, her young daughter, Naomi. The party is here shown relaxing in one of the city's public parks. Photographer: Mace, Charles E. Santa Barbara, California.
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