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Father’s Postwar Barber Career

After the war, my father established himself as a barber. While in camp, he felt, maybe he should try to come up with some sort of trade. And so he learned barbering in camp. And then when he, he left camp before we did. Came back to San Francisco and attended barber college, got his certificate, and then he was, now he was ready to serve apprenticeship, and then we came back about a month before V-J Day.

And luckily we had a home to come back to, and everything was just pretty much the way it was when we left. And my dad was now doing apprentice barbering for the one barber shop that had opened up. Roy Abe, and he was his apprentice. And then, after he served the proper amount of time as an apprentice, he opened up Nisei Barber Shop, on the very same location, where the sweet shop used to be.

He used to give me the bowl hair cut. And, of course, once I came back and the guys were wearing the longer hair and all that, I used to dread having my father cut my hair because I knew I was going to get a buzz cut. But I survived that.

It was kind of funny, because at the time, I was telling my dad that I wanted to become an animator and go to Los Angeles and work in the studios. But he says, “You should also go to barber college and get a diploma or a license, so you‘ll have something to fall back on.”


California families fathers postwar San Francisco United States World War II

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)

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