Alice and Tomotsu Murayama at Japanese garden gate

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Title Alice and Tomotsu Murayama at Japanese garden gate
Photo Number P0149n01_07_102
Description Photo of Alice and Tomotsu Murayama at the gate to the Japanese garden section of the International Peace Gardens in Jordan Park, Salt Lake City, probably in the late 1940s.
Date 1948; 1949; 1950; 1951; 1952
Keywords Japan; Japanese; men and women; clothing and dress; Gates; International Peace Gardens
Subject Murayama, Tomotsu, 1905-1968--Photographs; Kasai, Alice, 1916-2007--Photographs; Japanese Americans--Photographs; Gardens, Japanese--Utah--Salt Lake City--Photographs
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah)
Additional Information Tomotsu Murayama was a journalist and reporter for a Tokyo newspaper and a major supporter of boy scout program in Japan. His Tokyo boy scouts contributed cherry trees to the garden. Agriculture rules prevented them from entering US, they were destroyed and TM almost lost his home trying to pay for costs. HYK spearheaded a campaign to raise money from SLC community. They raised enough to not only cover costs, but, send tents & camp gear to Japan scouts. Saved TM public disgrace & financial ruin (he had a wife and 8 kids). There are personal letters in AK's collection describing the entire event. Reading about it moved me to tears. That photo was taken not long after the garden was completed. Over the years, vandals have destroyed various parts of the garden, probably the gate was one of the first items to be vandalized. (information from Una Kasai
Collection Number and Name P0149 Henry Y. Kasai Photograph Collection
Collection Name Henry Y. Kasai
Relation is Part of Mitsugi M. Kasai Memorial Japanese American Archive
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Type Image
ARK ark:/87278/s6pn9x2r
Setname uum_map
ID 982340
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pn9x2r
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