Discover Nikkei

https://www.discovernikkei.org/en/interviews/clips/608/

Moving to and living in Japan

I didn’t come here with an intention to find my roots or anything like that. I think that goes back to the thing I was saying about Japanese Americans being taught not to be Japanese. Actually, when I was in Los Angeles, through the other Japanese Americans around me, my cousin and his friends, they were actually very anti-Japanese, anti-national-Japanese. Japanese nationals were not cool. They were the geeks with the cameras that always ran around Disneyland in groups. We would run away from them and scream and make fun of them. I think I’ve learned better now. Yeah.

When I came here it was because my uncle… I had been doing some translation—not translation, but editing of speeches for a professor over at UCLA, a visiting professor. He’s a member of (?) Escow, so I was editing his speeches and his papers to help him out—correcting some of the English and stuff. I had gotten to the point—I’m a designer. I do art direction and creative direction. And as you know Los Angeles can be a great place, and it can also be a very tiring place. I had been there for 7 years and kind of had it up to here with the industry.

I was 28 at the time, and I really wanted to travel. I had traveled when I was younger, you know after high school and stuff like that. But I wanted to, like, really travel—go spend some time any place. I didn’t look at Japan as my final destination at that time. I looked at it as a jumping off point—“Okay, here’s the opportunity for me to go and check out another country.” Japan, as I found out later, is fairly central in the world. You can get just about anywhere for about the same amount of money and the same amount of time. It was for those reasons more than anything else that I came.


Finding Home (film) immigration Japan migration

Date: September 12, 2003

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Interviewer: Art Nomura

Contributed by: Art Nomura, Finding Home.

Interviewee Bio

Vince Ota, (Sansei on his mother’s side, Yonsei on his father’s), was born in New Hampshire. From there, he and his family lived in several cities throughout the United States and also lived in London before finally settling in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Growing up in a small town in Maryland, Vince did not have much contact with other Asian Americans, except during the summers he spent in Los Angeles with relatives. He describes his upbringing as “pretty White American.” Vince eventually moved to southern California where he attended community college and the California Institute of the Arts. He worked as a creative designer and lived in Los Angeles for seven years until moving to Japan. Vince has lived in Japan since 1996 and plans to stay. At the time of the interview, he was working as a creative designer. (September 12, 2003)

Kazuomi Takagi
en
ja
es
pt
Takagi,Kazuomi

Tango makes him to stay in Argentina (Spanish)

(1925-2014) La Plata Hochi, Journalist

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

Leaving to Argentina (Spanish)

(1925-2014) La Plata Hochi, Journalist

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

From Japan to Argentina (Japanese)

(b. 1917) Okinawan, Issei Argentinean

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

Initial struggles with the language barrier (Japanese)

(b. 1917) Okinawan, Issei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Luis Yamada
en
ja
es
pt
Yamada,Luis

Decision to settle in Argentina after WWII (Spanish)

(b. 1929) Nisei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Luis Yamada
en
ja
es
pt
Yamada,Luis

Returning Argentina after the war (Spanish)

(b. 1929) Nisei Argentinean

en
ja
es
pt
Henry Shimizu
en
ja
es
pt
Shimizu,Henry

Government urged Japanese Canadians to go to Japan

(b. 1928) Doctor. Former Chair of the Japanese Canadian Redress Foundation.

en
ja
es
pt
Peter Mizuki
en
ja
es
pt
Mizuki,Peter

Appreciation of Japanese food

Sansei Japanese American living in Japan and Kendo practioner

en
ja
es
pt
Doris Moromisato
en
ja
es
pt
Moromisato, Doris

The myth of the sacrifice of immigrants (Spanish)

(b. 1962) Peruvian Poet, Okinawan descendant

en
ja
es
pt
Harunori Oda
en
ja
es
pt
Oda,Harunori

Learning the nursery business

(1927-2016) Shin-Issei businessman

en
ja
es
pt
Hiroshi Sakane
en
ja
es
pt
Sakane,Hiroshi

On returning to post-war Peru (Japanese)

(b. 1948) Executive Director of Amano Museum

en
ja
es
pt
Terry Janzen
en
ja
es
pt
Janzen,Terry

Growing Up in Japan

(b. 1930) Half Japanese and grew up in both Japan and the United States.

en
ja
es
pt
Harunori Oda
en
ja
es
pt
Oda,Harunori

Deciding to come to America

(1927-2016) Shin-Issei businessman

en
ja
es
pt
Harunori Oda
en
ja
es
pt
Oda,Harunori

Getting started in America

(1927-2016) Shin-Issei businessman

en
ja
es
pt
Harunori Oda
en
ja
es
pt
Oda,Harunori

Expanding business

(1927-2016) Shin-Issei businessman

en
ja
es
pt