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Bay Area resident Hiroshi Shimizu, who was incarcerated at Tule Lake and is a leader of the Tule Lake Committee, uses a hankoto place a blue seal by his name in the Ireicho,a book containing the names of more than 125,000 Japanese Americans who were imprisoned during World War II, during a ceremony at the Japanese American National Museum on Saturday.

A solemn ceremony was held Saturday at the Japanese American National Museum, to work toward the completion of a roster listing over 120,000 Japanese Americans sent to concentration camps during World War II.

The 1,000-plus-page book, known as the Ireicho, is the first to compile in one volume the names of the 125,284 who were deemed “enemy aliens” by the United States after the attack on Pearl Harbor drew America into the war.

The Ireicho – “record of consoling ancestors” in Japanese – is presented by (from left): Rev. Shumyo Kojima, abbot, Zenshuji Soto Mission; Rev. Grant Hagiya, bishop, United Methodist Church, California Pacific Conference; and Rev. Marvin Harada, bishop,
Buddhist Churches of America.

Former incarcerees and descendants of others who were in attendance acknowledged their experiences by marking with a hankonext to their family names. It is hoped that over the next year, community participation will rectify the historical record by correcting misspelled names or revealing names that may have been omitted from the record.

“Behind each name are family stories and cultural heritage. When we recall Japanese American names from all of the confinement sites, we enliven and remember individuals who had their human dignity erased by our government,” said Rev. Duncan Ryuken Williams, director of the USC Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture.

“This is not just an act of remembrance, but an act of repair,” he said.

Above and below: Representatives of 75 wartime confinement sites across the country, including the 10 War Relocation Authority “relocation centers” that held the majority of incarecerees, participated in the ceremony. There were smaller camps operated by the Department of Justice and the military.

Williams is the founder of the Irei project, which includes the book, addresses the erasure of the identities of individuals of Japanese ancestry who experienced wartime incarceration, and seeks to establish a website and light sculptures as monuments.

The Ireichowill be on display for one year at JANM, and reservations to view the book can be made at www.janm.org.

Construction of a replica of the iconic Ireitomonument that stands in the camp cemetery at Manzanar National Historic Site is planned for JANM in 2025. That will be linked to other monuments installed at eight former incarceration sites.

Rev. Duncan Ryuken Williams of the Irei project speaks at the Tateuchi Democracy Forum.

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the executive order by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in February 1942, two months after Pearl Harbor, that authorized the U.S. military to evict residents in specific areas.

Photos by MARIO GERSHOM REYES/Rafu Shimpo

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