強制収容所の場所

Arrested: August 1942


Sand Island Internment Camp, Honolulu, Oahu Island


Transferred to Mainland: March 1943

Sent aboard the military troopship the Kota Agoeng with more than 210 other Hawaii residents for incarceration in Mainland camps.


Topaz Relocation Center, Utah

March 1943 - September 1943


Tule Lake Segregation Center, California

September 1943 - March 1946


Crystal City Family Internment Camp, Texas


For seven years before the war, Mitsue Nakahara worked at the Hawaiian Tuna Packers' Kewalo boatyard, building the wooden hulled sampans used by Hawaii's long-line, aku fisherman, honing a craft learned through years of training in Yamaguchi, Japan. 

When he was arrested in the summer of 1942 and sent for incarceration on Sand Island, the boat that transported him had been built by Nakahara himself. 

Nakahara's brothers, Kazuichi and Tokushige, also were boatbuilders, and they too were incarcerated.