because they needed money so that they can buy land back in japan
Because Pearl Harbor, Hawaii had alot of Navel ships and the didn't want the U.S.A. in the war so they tried to take out the ships.
Because in Hawaii there was a lot of Japanese people so they thought that some of them told the Japanese people in Japan when the battleships and planes would be there so then the Japanese people attack then and there.
Japanese American in Hawaii were not forced into internment camps following WWII because Hawaii in the 40's did not seem that important to the states. The government was more worried about the main land.
Hawaii
Many reside in Hawaii.
december 7th 1941
i think by boat
Kawaii! It means "cute" in japanese...sorries that's all that I can come up with!
The phone number of the Japanese Cultural Center Of Hawaii is: 808-945-7633.
why would u go 2 Hawaii if ur already in japan? idk ask ur wife!
The address of the Japanese Cultural Center Of Hawaii is: 2454 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96826-1524
They did, in fact influence Hawaii. Now there are many things like Japanese foods in Hawaii, local Japanese foods, Bon Dances, temples, Girl's days, Boy's/children's day, Judo etc.
His nationality is American (United States of America, from the State of Hawaii), of Japanese ancestry, which makes his ethnicity Japanese-American.
California and Hawaii have the largest population of Japanese.
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There are over 300 thousand Japanese people that live in Hawaii. It is around 45 percent of the stateÕs population.
No. He is an American of Japanese ancestry (Japanese-American), originally from the State of Hawaii.
a large percentage of the labor force was japanese.!