Prince Akihito with Toronto Japanese Canadians, Toronto Canada

Prince Akihito with Toronto Japanese Canadians, Toronto Canada

Description

Title Proper Prince Akihito with Toronto Japanese Canadians, Toronto Canada
Date(s) 1920
General material designation
This item contains a textual record.
Scope and content
Image of Prince Akihito sitting on the far right in a throne chair. Beside him on the left are 6 men seated and one standing talking into the microphone. At the back of the stage is a union Jack hanging horizontally and in the front of the stage can be seen carpeted steps leading up to the stage. On the back of the photograph in Japanese is written Toronto city. An ID number is written 15-4.
Name of creator
Mrs. Haruko Ivy Kobayakawa (nee Yokota) was born at Takeni-mura Hiroshima, Japan, March 20, 1902. In 1921, Haruko traveled to Canada to marry Masao Kobayakawa who was born in Cumberland BC March 10, 1898. The couple resided at Courtenay, BC on a farm that Masao owned.
Immediate source of acquisition
The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective between 2014 and 2018.
This record was digitized in full.

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Prince Akihito with Toronto Japanese Canadians, Toronto Canada
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Terminology

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