Group Media & Photos

Dan Toru Nishikawa, World War II internee. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan and Grace Nishikawa's wedding photo. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa with wife, Grace, and son, Albert. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Nishikawa. "Sand Island Internment Camp," December 1942, pencil. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Women's section, Honouliuli Internment Camp, April 1943, colored pencil. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Inside the mess hall, Honouliuli Internment Camp, April 1943. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Mess hall exterior, Honouliuli Internment Camp, June 1943, pencil. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Road leading to a guard tower, Honouliuli Internment Camp, May 1943, colored charcoal. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. River near Honouliuli Internment Camp, colored charcoal. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Internees making crafts, Honouliuli Internment Camp, April 1943, pencil. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Miniature chest of drawers. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Miniature tansu with carved mountain scenery. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Cowry shell necklace, Honouliuli Internment Camp. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Shell hat band, Honouliuli Internment Camp. Gift to his niece, former First Lady Jean Ariyoshi, when she was nine years old. JCCH/Jean Ariyoshi Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Display of shell craft (three belts, hand-painted shells), Honouliuli Internment Camp. JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.

Dan Toru Nishikawa. Shell collection display, ʺAt Honouliuli Camp 1943.ʺ JCCH/Dan Toru Nishikawa Collection.
Arrested: October 1942
Sand Island Internment Camp, Honolulu, Oahu Island
10月 1942 - 3月 1943
Honouliuli Internment Camp, Oahu Island
3月 1943 - 5月 1944
Paroled: May 1944
Released from Parole: March 1945
Dan Toru Nishikawa was a Kibei Nisei: born in Hawaii and educated in Japan. Returning to the islands at the age of 20, in 1926, he attended Mid-Pacific Institute to learn English and also helped his father with his dry goods distribution business. After the business closed during the Great Depression, Nishikawa worked as a salesman for the Nippu Jiji Japanese language newspaper. He married Grace Togawa and they had a son, Albert.
Dan Nishikawa was arrested and interned in 1942 and eventually incarcerated at the Honouliuli Internment Camp. His family was impacted severely by his arrest, as Grace’s financial support disappeared. Nishikawa was paroled after eighteen months of confinement, in May 1944.