強制収容所の場所

Kilauea Military Camp, Hawaii Island

August 1942


Sand Island Internment Camp, Honolulu, Oahu Island

August 1942


Paroled: September 1942


Released from Parole: February 1944


Fujino Kanemori was one of only two women known to have been incarcerated at Kilauea Military Camp. The other woman was Tame Iga. Kanemori was transferred to the Sand Island Internment Camp and paroled in September 1942. Her husband, Shinroku Kanemori, also was arrested; he was transferred to the Mainland and confined until November 1945. 

The Kanemoris' son Edward Michitada Kanemori served during the war as a member of the U.S. Military Intelligence Service.