| Title |
Interviews with Japanese in Utah: Nobuzo Endo |
| Alternative Title |
Nobuzo Endo: interviews on February 7, March 20, 29, 30, and April 3, 1984 |
| Creator |
Endo, Nobuzo, 1911-1993 |
| Contributor |
Fuller, Sandra T., 1945- |
| Publisher |
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| Date |
1984-02-07; 1984-03-20; 1984-03-29; 1984-03-30; 1984-04-03 |
| Date Digital |
2014-05-07 |
| Access Rights |
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| Spatial Coverage |
Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5378538/ |
| Subject |
Endo, Nobuzo, 1911-1993--Interviews; Japanese Americans--Utah--Interviews; Children of immigrants; Buddhism--Utah |
| Description |
Transcript (typescript, 141 pages) of a series of interview with Nebuzo Endo, a Japanese-American living in Utah in 1984. Mr. Endo (b. 1911) recalls being sent to Japan as a child for his education, Japanese culture, surviving and earthquake, and returning to live with his parents in Oakland, California during the Depression. He and his wife talk about their courtship and discuss Japanese marriage customs. Other topics covered include Judo, moving to Utah, farming, the Buddhist Church, and being Japanese during World War II. |
| Type |
Text |
| Genre |
oral histories (literary works) |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Language |
eng |
| Rights |
 |
| Relation |
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv45901 |
| Scanning Technician |
Matt Wilkinson |
| Conversion Specifications |
Original scanned with Kirtas 2400 and saved as 400 ppi uncompressed TIFF. PDF generated by Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 for CONTENTdm display |
| ARK |
ark:/87278/s6n02q8f |
| Topic |
Japanese Americans; Children of immigrants; Japanese Americans--Religion |
| Relation is Part of |
Mitsugi M. Kasai Memorial Japanese American Archive |
| Setname |
uum_ijau |
| ID |
899204 |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6n02q8f |
| Title |
Page 28 |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Setname |
uum_ijau |
| ID |
899091 |
| OCR Text |
Show Nobuzo Endo 3-21-84 s1:6 ., i I to protect your body. And ~rpty t l _; 4".:5 , 'I • ) it'& a~ what I should say. Anyway, in those days, I won't call it judo· It's somethinJrimilar to that. It's to defend youself, at the same time you injure the other - the oppon~~~;~at yo u ' 11 be sa f e . A n d i n those days , when war come sf~ o u e i the r get killed or you kill the opponents. That's the war. And they have so many ways of doing that by using these - more like a judo. SF Did judo grow out of that time period? NE Well, SF NE A n d ke rdo · .and t a i ' c h i and every t h i n g e 1 s e . And karate · The ah - Our president Kano - lftlLt president KO,tfl) , he has th'lah he's expert in the two-three different- I call ....., them do michi· And he defined those - he learned and made v · one out of those two-three of them, that's judo, you see. So Judo is - originated in Japan, I said. But actually Japan had someof the techniques, Japan had it in oh - long long time ago. SF So it has a long history then. NE Long history. SF Every time I see or hear that someone is serious aout judo or the other martial arts, they always seem to have nice brush work paintings on their walls or things likeyou have. Why? NE Well. How should I explain this. This - this one here. I s Mr . Ishiguro · He came with a group of boys from Japan, |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6n02q8f/899091 |