強制収容所の場所

Arrested: March 1942


Maui County Jail, Wailuku, Maui Island


Sand Island Internment Camp, Honolulu, Oahu Island

July 1942 - March 1943


Honouliuli Internment Camp, Oahu Island

March 1943 - July 1943


Haiku Detention Camp, Maui Island

July 1943 - November 1943


Paroled: November 1943


Released from Parole: February 1945


Clarence T. Yoshikane was twice appointed judge of the District Court of Maui county's Second Circuit at Wailuku, serving from 1935 to 1941. He also simultaneously served as the county's deputy clerk and was holding this office when he was arrested and detained in 1942.

In July 1943, Yoshikane was sent from his place of confinement at the Honouliuli Internment Camp on Oahu Island back to Maui for a rehearing of his case. He spent several more months under imprisonment at the Haiku Detention Camp before being paroled in November.

Also returned for a rehearing was fellow Maui internee Kanichi Takitani, who was subsequently sent back to Honouliuli and held there until the middle of 1944.