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A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Takeshi (Tak) Matsuba
Part 7: Formation of JC Exiles Group in Kansai, Life after Retirement
Stanley Kirk
Involvement in forming and leading the JC Exiles Group in Kansai

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Takeshi (Tak) Matsuba
Part 6: Career in the Private Sector - Santai Trading Company & Fujicopian
Stanley Kirk
Employment with Santai Trading Company

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Takeshi (Tak) Matsuba
Part 5: Career in the Private Sector - Amerex & Sogo Department Store
Stanley Kirk
Employment with Amerex

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Takeshi (Tak) Matsuba
Part 4: Employment with the US Occupation Forces
Stanley Kirk
Soon after moving to Japan Tak found work with the US occupation forces. While it included room and board, the salary itself was rather low and was frozen by law at about 1500 yen per month, of which he was only permitted to withdraw 500 yen per month while the …

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Takeshi (Tak) Matsuba
Part 3: Exile of the Matsuba Family to Japan
Stanley Kirk
Tak was 19 when his family was exiled from Canada to Japan. There were various reasons why his parents chose exile to Japan over dispersal to eastern Canada. One was uncertainty about what would happen if they chose the latter. They were also concerned about the welfare of close relatives …

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Takeshi (Tak) Matsuba
Part 2: Life in the Lemon Creek Internment Camp
Stanley Kirk
Tak vividly remembers hearing the news of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. “It was a Sunday and I was with friends out on Powell Street on our way home from playing badminton at the Japanese Language School when we heard the news from a radio in a parked car. It …

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Takeshi (Tak) Matsuba
Part 1: Life in Vancouver before WW2
Stanley Kirk
Birth and Family

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Kazuko Makihara
Part 5: Life and Retirement with Takeshi in Canada
Stanley Kirk
As a young man in Onomichi, Kazuko’s husband Takeshi got experience writing for a religious sect called Nanmyo Horen Gekkyou, which helped him become a very skilled writer in Japanese. Soon after moving to Canada his writing talent was discovered by his friend Gordon Kadota who was the founder of …

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Kazuko Makihara
Part 4: Return to Canada and Building a New Life in Vancouver
Stanley Kirk
Both Kazuko and Takeshi continued working in Kobe and financially supporting the education of Kazuko’s younger brother and sister till they finished high school. After graduating, Kazuko’s younger brother and sister returned to Canada around 1955. First the younger brother worked for a lumber company and then for Nelson Chocolate …

A Japanese Canadian Teenage Exile: The Life History of Kazuko Makihara
Part 3: Exile and Life in Post-War Japan
Stanley Kirk
Kazuko was thirteen years old when her family was exiled to Japan. Her parents made the difficult choice of exile to Japan because their kids were still small and her father felt a strong responsibility to take care of his adoptive mother who was still alive and living in Onomichi. …