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  • Collection: Shades of Tulare County Project

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Seiji Yamashita, brother of Nancy and Judy Yamashita, near the outhouse in the backyard in 1948. He was the only boy in the family.

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Haruo Okino and Masaru Okino in 1924. Their parents were Umikichi and Hisayo Okino.

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Hisayo Okino, wife of Umikichi Okino, hangs out laundry in the backyard of their home on Santa Fe Street in Visalia California in 1918. She is also shown in two additional photos included on this page.

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Haruo Okino seated on a pony.

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The Katano family are pictired. Dr. Sam Katano is the boy on the left.

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The Soyama Grocery Store was on East Center Steet, between Bridge and Santa Fe Streets, in Visalia, California. The site was later occupied by Lum Lum's Restaurant.

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The Soyama Restaurant and Pool Hall, Visalia, California, was located on East Center Street in Visalia, California. The photo was taken in 1938.

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Group photo of the Kendo Financing Group in Visalia, California. Pictured (secong row, right) are Haruo Okino and his father, Umikichi Okino.

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Family of K. Stahara, minister of the Visalia, California, Buddhist Chirch. Photo was taken about 1939.

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Portrait of the Okino family in 1928. Pictured are: (left to right) Hisayo, Saburo, Masaru, Haruo, and Umikichi.
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