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Arrested: December 1941
Sand Island Internment Camp, Honolulu, Oahu Island
This internee was in the first group of 172 men (mostly Issei) who were sent aboard the military transport ship U.S. Grant for internment 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 or transferred for repatriation to Japan.
Angel Island Detention Facility, California
3月 1942
Camp McCoy Internment Camp, Wisconsin
3月 1942 - 5月 1942
Camp Forrest Internment Camp, Tennessee
5月 1942 - 6月 1942
Camp Livingston Internment Camp, Louisiana
6月 1942 - 3月 1943
Crystal City Family Internment Camp, Texas
3月 1943 - 9月 1943
Exchange Ship M.S. Gripsholm: September 1943
Included among the repatriates who left from New York on the second exchange ship were 72 Hawaii internees and their families.
Singapore
This internee was among a small group of Hawaii repatriates who disembarked at the Japanese-held territory of Singapore.
Repatriated to Japan
In spring 1945, Rev. Ryoshin Okano and son Thomas Ryoju boarded the Japanese hospital ship Awa Maru bound for Japan. At the last minute, the Okanos were removed to make room for Japanese military personnel.
Shortly before midnight, April 1, the Awa Maru was torpedoed and sunk by an American submarine, and more than two thousand passengers and crew were killed, including Hawaii internees Shoichi Asami, his son, Harold Ryozo Asami, and Rev. Jikyo Masaki and his son, Takashi Masaki. Their lives spared, Ryoshin Okano and his son joined the rest of the family and departed Singapore for Japan shortly thereafter.
The Okanos returned to Hawaii in the 1950s.