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Hawai‘i Internee Database

The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i (JCCH) is proud to provide this searchable directory of those of Japanese ancestry who were arrested and confined in the Territory of Hawai‘i during World War II. We have searched government records, military documents, internee memoirs, and historical publications, and have rigorously cross-checked the data to confirm its accuracy. This directory is part of a larger database, and its accuracy is very important to us as we are committed to documenting and educating the public about the incarceration of Japanese in Hawai‘i.

You will find the internee names, their place of residence in 1941, their occupation, the names of family members who were also incarcerated, and the name(s) of site(s) where they were imprisoned. We enhanced the directory with photographs, artifacts, and oral history transcripts that were available from the rich collection in JCCH’s Tokioka Heritage Resource Center.

Keep in mind that internees may have Romanized their names differently at different stages in their lives. To help your search, we have included romaji [Romanized character] variations that can be cross checked with the Japanese kana and kanji characters. Some internees also may have had Buddhist or artistic names, which we included where possible.

376 record(s) found

Internee Family Members Name In Japanese Island Media Available
Kuniyuki, Takeo
国行武男 Lanai
Kuraishi, Tomomichi
倉石朋道 Oahu
Kuramoto, Gerald Tameto
倉本為人 Kauai
Kuramoto, Tatsunori
倉本辰範 Oahu
Kuwae, Ryozen
桑江良禅 Oahu
Kuwahara, Akira Arthur
Maui
Maekawa, Kenkichi
前川謙吉 Oahu
Maemoto, Isami
前本勇 Oahu
Maeno, Henry Waichi
前野和一 Molokai
Marumoto, Masaichi
丸本政一 Molokai
Matsuda, Toshitsugu
松田敏次 Oahu
Matsuda, Toyoki
松田豊記 Oahu
Matsumoto, Masato Morris
松本政人 Oahu
Artifacts
Transcripts
Matsumoto, Moichi
松本茂一 Oahu
Matsumoto, Satoshi
Kauai