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I’m a San Franciscan, born and raised in Nihonmachi, or Japantown, San Francisco. I’m a Sansei, and I was born July 17, 1934. My father is a Kibei Nisei. He was born in Hawaii. His name is Will Katsuichi Ito. When he was still a youth, the family decided to move back to Hiroshima. So my dad basically got his education in Japan, and then after he finished his schooling, he decided to come back to the mainland and settled in Oakland, California. My mother is a Nisei, born in San Francisco. Her name was Toshiko Grace Shigio. She went to Galileo High School and was a typical Nisei girl.

My dad was a musician, so when he settled in Oakland, California, he formed the Oakland YBA Orchestra, which he led. He blew, his instrument was clarinet and saxophone. He played at the dances and whatever. But out of that group, there was five that got together and would jam, and played American jazz.

So the word got out in Japan, that there was a Nisei group of jazz musicians playing American jazz, George Gershwin and all that. And they thought in Japan, “Wow, how mezurashi. Let's invite them to come for a tour.” So my dad wasn’t married to my mother yet. But they were going together. So he went to my mom and said, “We have this chance to tour.” Of course, my mom gave an ultimatum. It’s either me, or you go to Japan.


California families generations Hiroshima (city) Hiroshima Prefecture Japan Japanese Americans jazz Kibei music Nisei San Francisco United States

Date: August 26, 2015

Location: California, US

Interviewer: John Esaki

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

Interviewee Bio

Willie Ito was born July 17, 1934 in San Francisco, California to nisei parents. Seeing Snow White and the Seven Dwarves at the age of five inspired a lifelong love of animation. After his family's incarceration in Topaz, Utah during World War II, Willie returned to California to pursue an art career, attending the Walt Disney favorite Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles (which later became CalArts). Under the mentorship of legendary animator Iwao Takamoto, Willie's passion blossomed into a long career in the animation world through golden ages at Disney, Warner Brothers, and Hanna-Barbera. His credits span from The Lady and the Tramp and What's Opera Doc? to The Flinstones and the Yogi Bear Show. 

Willie continues drawing to this day, including illustration work on multiple children's books about the Japanese American World War II experience. You can also find him signing sketches and greeting fans at San Diego Comic-con. (September 2016)

Yonamine,Wally Kaname

His parents' experience with Japanese resistance toward intermarriage with Okinawans

(b.1925) Nisei of Okinawan descent. Had a 38-year career in Japan as a baseball player, coach, scout, and manager.

Yonamine,Wally Kaname

Working in cane fields as teenager to supplement family income

(b.1925) Nisei of Okinawan descent. Had a 38-year career in Japan as a baseball player, coach, scout, and manager.

Adachi,Pat

Relationship with my father

(b. 1920) Incarcerated during World War II. Active member of the Japanese Canadian community

Wakabayashi,Kimi

Arranged marriage

(b.1912) Japanese Canadian Issei. Immigrated with husband to Canada in 1931

Kadoguchi,Shizuko

Marrying Bob against family’s wishes

(b.1920) Japanese Canadian Nisei. Established the Ikenobo Ikebana Society of Toronto

Inoue,Enson

Growing up in a Japanese American family

(b. 1967) Hawai`i-born professional fighter in Japan

Inoue,Enson

Tracing my family crest

(b. 1967) Hawai`i-born professional fighter in Japan

Inahara,Toshio

Family background

(b. 1921) Vascular surgeon

Inahara,Toshio

Driving 1930 Ford at age 12

(b. 1921) Vascular surgeon

Yuzawa,George Katsumi

Death of sister in October 1942

(1915 - 2011) Nisei florist who resettled in New York City after WW II. Active in Japanese American civil rights movement

Houston,Jeanne Wakatsuki

Impact of Pearl Harbor on her family

(b. 1934) Writer

Houston,Jeanne Wakatsuki

Initial impact on life at camp

(b. 1934) Writer

Hirabayashi,Roy

Celebrating traditional Japanese New Years with family

(b.1951) Co-founder and managing director of San Jose Taiko.

Hirabayashi,Roy

Learning Japanese at school and at home with family

(b.1951) Co-founder and managing director of San Jose Taiko.

Herzig,Aiko Yoshinaga

Results of being more American than Japanese

(1924-2018) Researcher, Activist