Sept. 28, 2024: “The End and the Beginning”

In December 1944, one day before the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Mitsuye Endo, the War Department lifted the exclusion order barring Japanese Americans from the West Coast; and the slow closing of the camps began. By that time, many of those who remained in camp were the elderly and the very young. Most had nothing to return to: no home, no job; three and a half years of incarceration had created a new kind of warped reality in which detention was a kind of security. Freedom meant one more brutal transition.

An elderly Japanese man poses in front of a shoe shop. A sandwich sign stands outside the shop.
Grandpa (Kozo Yatabe) in front of his shoe shop in Berkeley. Courtesy of Kay Yatabe.
A lone bus heads into the distance on a two-lane road. To the right is a concentration camp surrounded by barbed wire fences. A large crowd gathers behind the fence, watching the bus leave.
Departing buses. Used by permission, Utah State Historical Society.

Jon Yatabe’s family was among the more fortunate: they had a house to go back to in Berkeley, CA. Jon vividly remembers the train trip home with his mother in October 1945; preparing the Berkeley home for his grandparents, who arrived later; and waiting for news of his father, Tak, serving in Europe with the 442. 

We are pleased to share a new story by Jon, “The End and the Beginning.”

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Media Coverage:
Watch “Utah Historians Run Exhibit on Japanese American Internment,” abc4 News, 2/19/2025).
Read “Utah Once Said ‘Never Again’–Do We Mean It? Deseret News, (2/26/2025).
Read  “Topaz Stories Exhibition: A Way to Remember the Past.”  SUU News, 2/7/2025.
Read ‘Topaz Stories’ exhibit travels Utah showing human side of WWII internment (KSL.com, May 24, 2024)
Read ‘Topaz Stories’ mines the history of a Japanese American internment camp (ParkRecord, May 18, 2024)
Read Remembering Japanese American Internment–Day of Remembrance (Rosie the Riveter Trust blog, March 24, 2024)
Read Internee’s story told with ‘Topaz Collages’ (Wheel of Dharma, Vol. 5, Issue 3, March 2023).
Watch Topaz survivors tell their stories (abc4 News, 4/22/2022)
Listen to the “In the Hive” podcast with interviews with Ann Dion, Jonathan Hirabayashi, and Topaz survivors Jeanie Kashima and Joseph Nishimura (KCPW, 4/28/2022)
Read How a Utah exhibit about Topaz Camp looks to find empathy in ‘an ugly stain on American history (ksl.com, 4/22/2022)
Read “Topaz Stories rise from the dust,” (Department of Culture & Community Engagement, 4/2022)
Listen to KQED Forum, Day of Remembrance interview with Ruth Sasaki, 2/15/2022
Listen to Max Chang and Ruth Sasaki interviewed (KRCL RadioActive, 2/9/2022
Read On Topaz Stories and ‘Authentic Voice’, the Discover Nikkei interview with Ruth Sasaki (10/14/2022)
Listen to Remembering the Japanese American Incarceration on Brad Westwood’s “Speak Your Piece” podcast featuring Ruth Sasaki and Jonathan Hirabayashi (6/2/2021)

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