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Arrested: December 1941
Wailua County Jail, Kauai Island
Sand Island Internment Camp, Honolulu, Oahu Island
This internee was among 39 men (mostly Issei) who were sent on the fourth transfer ship for internment in U.S. Army and Justice Department camps on the Mainland. These men were sent together from camp to camp, with some paroled to War Relocation Authority camps to reunite with family or transferred for repatriation to Japan.
Also sent on the same ship were six Issei women internees: Kiku Horibe, Miyuki Kawasaki, Yoshie Miyao, Yuki Miyao, Haru Tanaka, and Tsuta Yamane. The women were kept apart from the men and had a different internment sequence from them.
Angel Island Detention Facility, California
6月 1942 - 7月 1942
Lordsburg Internment Camp, New Mexico
7月 1942 - 6月 1943
Santa Fe Internment Camp, New Mexico
6月 1943 - 10月 1945
Returned to Hawaii: November 1945
Arrived in Honolulu with 450 other internees aboard the military troopship the Yarmouth.
Kakichi Okamoto arrived in the Hawaiian Islands from his native Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1900. He became a Christian minister, serving on the island of Kauai, first at the Lihue Church for ten years and then at the Waimea Christian Church for twenty years before his retirement in late fall 1941.
At the outbreak of the war, Okamoto was a widower with three grown children, and his only son, Noel Yuzuru Okamoto, would volunteer for the U.S. military in spring 1943, during Kakichi Okamoto's mainland confinement. Noel Yuzuru served as a member of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.