I know I’m way behind, and there are some good arguments to be a part of here and there, but we’re off to Chicago for my mother-in-law Alice Tanaka’s funeral. She had quite a life. Here’s a story one of her sisters who lives in Japan sent TG:
Before world war started, our parents made a decision to go back to Japan.
And our family left Tacoma on Feb.1932 to Japan, taking Japanese ship “Hikawa-Maru” which is still very famous as a museum at Yokohama Pier. It took 2weeks, finally reached at Yokohama Bay Feb28.
It was Alice’s birthday and we all celebrated Alice ‘s 8years’ birthday!!
We were greeted by about 20 relatives who were waiting at the pier. Mother & Father were really really happy to see them at the pier and greeted them. It had passed more than 14years since parents left Japan so that parents was so happy to see relatives in Japan.
And we all settled at hotel and parents were just chat&chat for a week until we moved to Nagano where parents were borned. After 1&half year, finally, we all went back to Tokyo.
[During WWII] As a result, the house being bombed was temporary rented to escape from the our original house was in Omori. where was thought as a dangerous area. However the original house was saved. That is the one you have visited 43years ago. Unfortunately almost of our valuables such as photos were all lost.
Almost the last stage of the War, bombing was getting often in Tokyo area and we moved to parents’ country “Nagano” for safety so we were not in that house when it was bombed.
And we have been still living at original house in Omori, of course, it has been re-built.
Somehow ‘almost went to Woodstock’ doesn’t seem to compare. What a life she must have had…
…I’ll be back next week, and will jump into the discussion with both feet.
Enjoy Chicago! It is my second favorite city in America after New York. I go there whenever I have any excuse, which isn’t often enough.
Please give my love to TG and let her know I am thinking about her. Her mother must have had an amazing life.
Tracy
Oh good Lord, I missed the fact that this was for a funeral. Sorry. My comment seems totally out of place.
Give my best to TG.
That’s a great story; thanks for sharing.