Discover Nikkei Logo

https://www.discovernikkei.org/en/interviews/clips/1480/

Leaving a camp to attend college

Well, I was one of the first ones I think to actually get released, although there are a lot of people that put their names in, and you had to get clearance from six different sources, the army, the navy, the FBI, this, this … local city, whoever is going to receive you, and the school that is going to accept me. The first people to get were to go to school.

So the American Friend Service Committee had a committee that worked hard to help us get this done, and the WRA set up relocation offices in the largest cities all over. Now, I went to Springfield College because that’s the YMCA training school, and I started my YMCA work just before Pearl Harbor in 1941. 1941, June, I started the Japanese YMCA. So I thought this would be wonderful chance to continue my education. So I was glad to get out.


resettlements World War II camps

Date: March 4, 2005

Location: California, US

Interviewer: Florence Ochi, Art Hansen, Yoko Nishimura

Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Interviewee Bio

Fred Yaichio Hoshiyama was the first of six children born to Issei immigrant farm workers who were members of the pioneering Yamato Colony of Livingston, California. His father died when he was only eight, and his family struggled to keep their farm, eventually losing it and moving to San Francisco in 1929. After earning a BA from the University of California, Berkeley in 1941, he was confined at the Tanforan Assembly Center in San Francisco and the Topaz “Relocation Center” in Utah in 1942 with thousands of other innocent Japanese Americans—victims of their racial similarity to the enemy that had attacked the U.S. Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawai‘i.

Even in confinement, Fred continued his lifelong association with the YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association), helping to establish much needed recreational, educational and social programs. After obtaining an early release from Topaz to earn his Masters Degree at Springfield College in Massachusetts, he served as a YMCA youth program director in Honolulu before returning to California where he continued to work in urban youth programs. From 1976 to 1983 he helped to form the National Association of Student YMCAs. In retirement, he contributed his expertise and knowledge of financial planning, development and management to several non-profit organizations. (February 2016)

William Hohri
en
ja
es
pt
William Hohri

Interned at age fifteen, I saw camp as an adventure

(1927-2010) Political Activist

en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami
en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami

Paintings reflecting on camp

(1933 – 2014) Japanese American animator

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

Memories of Poston

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

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

Arriving at Poston

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

en
ja
es
pt
Rose Ochi
en
ja
es
pt
Rose Ochi

“A Low Tolerance For Injustice…”

(1938-2020) Japanese American attorney and civil rights activist

en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami
en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami

Leaving Tule Lake

(1933 – 2014) Japanese American animator

en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami
en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami

Introduction to Film

(1933 – 2014) Japanese American animator

en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami
en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami

Seagulls

(1933 – 2014) Japanese American animator

en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami
en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Murakami

Reparations

(1933 – 2014) Japanese American animator

en
ja
es
pt
George Takei
en
ja
es
pt
George Takei

Father’s Influence

(b. 1937) Actor, Activist

en
ja
es
pt
Hikaru “Carl” Iwasaki
en
ja
es
pt
Hikaru “Carl” Iwasaki

Returning to San Jose

(1923 - 2016) WRA photographer

en
ja
es
pt
Tamio Wakayama
en
ja
es
pt
Tamio Wakayama

Postwar Deportation Attempts

(1941-2018) Japanese Canadian photojournalist and activist

en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Ko Fukuhara
en
ja
es
pt
Jimmy Ko Fukuhara

The riot in Manzanar

(b. 1921) Nisei veteran who served in the occupation of Japan

en
ja
es
pt
Willie Ito
en
ja
es
pt
Willie Ito

Father making shell brooches at Topaz

(b. 1934) Award-winning Disney animation artist who was incarcerated at Topaz during WWII

en
ja
es
pt
Tom Yuki
en
ja
es
pt
Tom Yuki

Able to settle easily in Los Gatos with foresight and luck

(b. 1935) Sansei businessman.

en
ja
es
pt

Discover Nikkei Updates

NIKKEI NAMES 2
Vote for Nima-kai Favorite!
Read the stories and give a star to the ones you like the most! Help select our Community Favorite.
PROJECT UPDATES
New Site Design
See exciting new changes to Discover Nikkei. Find out what’s new and what’s coming soon!
NEW SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT
We’re on Instagram!
Follow us @discovernikkei for new site content, program announcements, and more!