Yoshiko is a second generation Japanese American and she was seen as a foreigner by both Japanese and Americans. She mostly spoke English, so japanse people felt her as someone different then they are. and to the Americans, she just had a Japanese face so yaeh that's that. ^^
yoshiko is Japanese
yoshiko uchida is a female japanese-american author who was sent to an internment camp during world war II during her college years.(thats how old she is.)
Yoshiko Imamoto got arrested during world war 2 because japan was the American enemy for bombing America. Even though the Japanese felt like Americans they looked like the enemy. Yoshiko Imamoto got sent to an internment camp as well as all thhe other japenese for being the American enemy.
Yoshiko Higurashi has written: 'Advanced Japanese' -- subject(s): English, Japanese language, Textbooks for foreign speakers 'The accent of extended word structures in Tokyo standard Japanese' -- subject(s): Accents and accentuation, Japanese language
yes from what i understand from the book 'the invisible thread' Yoshiko's and her family went to a Japanese church that was located in America.Soback then in America they only talked about Jesus no matter what kind of church it since she went to the church she learned about Jesus and in the book she said every time she left church she had a smile on her face because she learned something new.
Yoshiko Hatachi has written: 'Mata sugu ni aeru kara' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, Japanese, Poetry
Yoshiko Tagashira has written: 'Handbook of Japanese compound verbs =' -- subject(s): Compound words, Japanese language, Verb 'Gengo to kokusai shakai' -- subject(s): Globalization, Language and languages, Linguistics
Yoshiko Uchida won the Newbery Honor award in 1982 for her book "The Best Bad Thing." She also received the Jane Addams Children's Book Award in 1973 for "The Invisible Thread."
Yoshiko Uchida is the author of "The Wise Old Woman," a Japanese folk tale.
The rising action in "Tears of Autumn" by Yoshiko Uchida involves the main character's struggle to adjust to life in the internment camp during World War II, as well as his conflicted feelings about his Japanese heritage and American identity. Additionally, the rising action includes the development of the main character's relationships with his family and his internal turmoil about his loyalty to both his culture and his country.
Yoshiko Ohta's birth name is Yoshiko Saka.
The cast of Floating Worlds - 2008 includes: Yoshiko Tomita as Japanese girl