Picture: Night in Japan Town, San Francisco.
Teijiro's family went back to Japan and survived the war. Fujie was 18 years old and thinking seriously about going back to US. Alas, Japan was the defeated enemy country and Japanese immigration was totally banned that time. Teijiro, the father became famous in US stationed army because they used him to be an interpreter and translator because his English was prominent among other Japanese who could communicate with US Marines one way or the other.
Fujie gave up going to college and studied texture design women clothing in Tokyo. Her dream became same as her father's old dream. She needs to go back to US where she was born.
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4 comments:
Hi Shaw .. I can feel Fujie's "need" to go back to her country of birth, although not culturally her own.
Her father's good job must have helped - as it also kept English alive within the family .. so she could communicate when she did get back to the States ..
Thanks - all the best this Indpendence Weekend
Hilary Melton-Butcher
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Hello Shaw,
What a story, her need must have been strong. She like her father did what she had to there while she waited for the chance to do what she so wanted to do. Thank you for sharing it.
Dan and Deanna "Marketing Unscrambled"
Hello Hilary,
Since she knew her parent's story, it is understandable about her desire to go back to the place she was born. There are people who are not related to the US, but US is still attracting people to visit or stay.
Thank you for your comment.
Shaw Funami
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Don & Deanna,
If I compare Teijiro's story with Fujie's story, both were equally strong and brave. Especially when those were not easy time. They must have been unlucky to grab tough time, and they were lucky to be strong enough to cope with it.
Thank you for your comment.
Shaw Funami
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