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Title
Passport of Japan
Creator
Japan. Gaimushō
Date Created and/or Issued
1959-05-04
Contributing Institution
California State University, Dominguez Hills, Archives and Special Collections
Collection
CSU Japanese American Digitization Project
Rights Information
All request for permission to publish must be submitted in writing to California State University, Sacramento, University Library, Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Further information available online: www.lib.csus.edu/scua
Description
Japanese Passport for Midori Akiyama, a Japanese national, allowing her and her 2 children to proceed to the United States of America for permanent residence. Photos of Midori Akiyama, Tokuko Akiyama, and Ikuko Akiyama. Japanese visa stamp. United States, Immigration & Naturalization Service visa stamps.
The Akiyama’s owned the Florin Fish Store until it was burned down during their WWII incarceration. Their four sons went to Japan for further education as teenagers and one was conscripted into the Imperial military. After December 7, 1941 Mr. Akiyama was detained by the FBI in Crystal City, Texas. Mrs. Akiyama and her three sons were forcefully evacuated to Fresno Assembly Center, Jerome incarceration camp and then to Crystal City to join Mr. Akiyama. In December 1945 the family repatriated to Japan and were reunited in Sacramento after six years in Japan. Part of the Japanese American Archival Collection.
Type
text
Format
Official documents
13 pages, 6 x 3.75 inches
application/pdf
Identifier
sac_aki_0048
http://cdm16855.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16855coll4/id/54320
Language
English
Japanese
Subject
Japan--Post-World War II
Identity and values--Issei
Identity and values--Family
Identity and values--Women
Identity and values--Children
Immigration and citizenship--Arrival
Japan--Government and politics
Place
Hiroshima, Japan
Source
California State University, Sacramento, Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Relation
California State University Japanese American Digitization Project
Onatsu Akiyama Collection

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