Group Media & Photos
Arrested: June 1942
Maui County Jail, Wailuku, Maui Island
Sand Island Internment Camp, Honolulu, Oahu Island
This internee was sent in the Seventh Transfer Group of twenty-three Issei men aboard the U.S. Army transport ship the Ernest Hinds for incarceration in U.S. Army and Justice Department camps on the Mainland. The internees were sent together from camp to camp, with some paroled to War Relocation Authority camps to reunite with family and others transferred for repatriation to Japan.
Also in this transfer group were two Issei women: a nun, Kanzen Ito, and a physician, Ishiko Mori. The women were kept apart from the male internees and had different internment sequences from them.
Angel Island Detention Facility, California
10月 1942
Lordsburg Internment Camp, New Mexico
10月 1942
Santa Fe Internment Camp, New Mexico
6月 1943
Crystal City Family Internment Camp, Texas
12月 1944
Repatriated to Japan: December 1945
Takazo Arita and his wife, Kimiko Kuniyuki Arita, were among four members of the extended Kuniyuki family to be interned during the war. Kimiko's uncle, Aisuke Kuniyuki, was in the Third Transfer Group sent to the Mainland in May 1942. Her cousin and Aisuke's nephew, Takeo Kuniyuki, worked before the war for the Aritas in their barber shop. Takeo Kuniyuki spent the war years in Hawaii, confined mostly at the Honouliuli Internment Camp on Oahu Island.
During this same period, four other members of the Kuniyuki family served in the U.S. military: Takeo Kuniyuki's brother, Naoji Kuniyuki, and three of Aisuke Kuniyuki's sons -- Henry Seiya, Edward Mutsuya, and George Nobuya (also known as Klayton).