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Jim & Madeline sakamひto of Mfs. T.1Jn^etきof Toronto.
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First greatgralM.dchlld for Mr- fo 一 lowed.
& Mrs. Ichiyoshi Akase of OSHョO、
westH三,oコt. 、SURREY, B.C.-Mr. Larry
Oshiro, aged 4^ズears, late of
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CARD OF1.HANスS
l.he faョーーy of the 一 ate
Sholchlto Nーshーka豕a wーsh-
es to ivxでres欲t he 一 r sincere
appredatーon to his many
friends for their kーndness
extended to them.durーnぬ
hisミne頃頃anなrecent be-
reavement ーn the 一 OS of
aぴeloved hustsnd and
brother, Also many, many
thanks to the beautiful
floraltributes andスoden.
Flora ioュNiki
Toshーo te- Toshiko
Nーshlkawa
Yoshーo tet Sandra Nlshーkawa
Kーkuye Tahara
Toshーo & snuko Mori
J UNO &譯lk0 Nーshーmura
Sholchi & Sum 一 ye >
Yasuhiko & cプo Matsushita
Takeshi Matsushita
Yoshーro & Yurlko Is hi da
Suzuko Bach man
Tom tet Has mlスamーno
カoズ& Yoko Green
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Toronto, Ont. S2.422
Surrey, Bb. survivedひズ1iーs
-wife, Joyce;;1son, Richard,
and1daugtiter. Melody, !30th
at home; 4 brothers, and 2
sisters. llarrY was predeceas-
ed by his brother, Mーtz, in
lぬはp FuneraU service held on
January 6,1ぬ84 at the Surrey
Funeral Home. Cremation.
NAスATANー
VANCOUVER, ro.c.1Mr.
Esumatsc Naズataniでassed
away on Decern!Der-19,1ぬ8W
at the aぬe ofぬl.Survived CTズ2
daughters, MarY Mcculloch,
her hustsnd Harry and family,
Ruth Coles, herプusb-and Mike
and family.
f^tiコera-ー service at the \/3コ-
couver Japanese united
church. Glenhaven Memorial
chaでel. Interment Forest
厂awn rourialでark.
EDAMtsA
VANCOUVER, B.C. I Mr.
To moぬor o (Tom) Edamura
でassed away on DecのmCTer
16,1983 at the age of 2
ズのars. predeceased t>^ his
wife, setscko in1966, sur-
vived CTy 3 sons and t-heit-
wives I Fred and Marian of
California, Dave andIrene of
スamlooでs, Arthur and Marg-
aret of Vancouver; 2 daugh-
ters and their husa5dSI
Jol-ean and Gord (Jのan and
Georぬe) Ohtaji of rocrnaびy,
and Elaine and BoびMc厂ellan
of Vancouver;ひぬranddacぬh-
ters andひgrandsons; also
3 brothers, James, Joプn,
Masao and his wife Fumi, all
of Toronto; and sister.jコ-law
Shiぬのof Vancouver; and
other relatives iコCanada,
U.S.A. and Jaでan.
service at Vancouver Jaでa-
nのse United cプurch. Gーのn.
haven Memorial chap-el. Gra-
vesidのservice at Forewt L.av/n
rouriaーでark in ro仁rnaCTy, B.C.
ーき,まll,套INtjgs恶,
審^!_«^||^^|^,.も.き:..ズ.;赛
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巻ii-ii(んiさl^i?i:lit?iヽfcj-t6,さi
5dか譽w,idf奮菱(t;li,がま办脊
it^lfil妥i,蓋-^奮(象ずc
doctひr. Heなl^fーedかれ&h:tコさ
th.elさtョー0ut6,aisa、rea1
lFlーkーclosnまhilぐ幼な;ーn eyerv-
resでeひt like炎ti son of
Nlppoュ.The irony 一s that he
w£t^" n6t aしapaコのse txct a
Korean son bf aュce,ョlーlミ
who lived on the outsWrts
of seo u一.
Hゅーーved」nスoreacpltーl he
wets15 years old,ぴut this
でart of his life ーs usually over-
loolsd in the legend of Rーkl,
ciozan. The mo reでoでclarly
circulated story ーs that he
was bom Mltsuhーro Moョota,
son of Tatsu, wife of Mino-
suズe Mo mo t a, »ぬei^ha-house
operator and a sumo entプu,
sJast. -
The real story is that Kim
スwanぬho, 3ikー、s real name,
,was adopted t>y Momot!a after
havinぬぴeen scouted as a p-n>
ョising sumo wrestler. He be-
came,a citizen of J aでan !31 it
Keでt very quiet at6ut his
Korean CTapkぬround until a
year before his death, when
he told £t newsでaでerman that
he waw, indeed, a Korean and
veryでrocd of tプe fact.
It is ironic, then, that the
all.time Japanese hero, the
saviour of --Yamato Damashi"
should hatve CTeen of Korean
ancestry.
Many of Jaでan、s top> sp-orts
and entertainment figures a5
of Korean ancestry t>ut they
are --accented-*- if theズkeep>
qciet at5ut it. when ?likido-
zan died, only one of the t,ree
national nev-sでaでers mention-
ed his Koreanぴirth.
Ril^i l^ep>t a "Korean room--
:in hisでlushでenthocse in the
exclusive A k a sal SI district of
Tokyo. Only his very close
and trusted friends were
a 一一 owed to see ーt, which may
t>e an indication of his amCTj-
valent state of mind.
To the. vast majority ofしa-
でanese Riズidozan was and
always will t>e a tru? viapel-
コese hero. And c仁一t ur allズand
ーeぬally, if not ethnically, so
he is.
Finally, one may asズwhy
the cult of Rikidozan is still
so str onやIt is partially a mat-
ter of nostalgia of thのoーder
ぬeコeration, who. st三remem.
CTer the hero、s finest hours,
rout thのleぬend also aででears
tolive on in the minds of
those who never saw him,
ひnd who never experienced
the war and its aftermath.
One reason for this mav- f>e
that therのare no retolレaでa-
nese heroのs sinceプisでass,
inゃWe do not live in heroic
times. The only- sでortinぬhero
——thouぬh nothing lil<e the
heroism of Rikidozan I to
プave emergのd in theでast de-
cade inびMtseぴaーー star namのd
Sadaharu Oh, the hoii
ズing ...tDut he is, as ev也tY,
onのズnowvs, half cflln必se.
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tim,stMaehtgld senior dtlzen. Hope to see yot^ etlー thefe.
Ad r Ob 一 c fitness classes atJ.C.C. Centre
TORONTO I once again, theレaでanese Canadian Cultural
Center Is offerーnぬAerolbic Fitnessひ一asses under the gc 一 dance
ofでSJLTa2urn1. This successful exercise proぬram features-
excellent music, frーのndlyでMptlcーでants, and a suで®rdynamic
instructor. The classes tore orl.Jcesday (4:1ひ,ひ:lひ,6:ね5》and
Thursdゅズ{キ15,5:1ひ,6:15), started now and continuing to April
12,でami is hoでlngthaー the shift tovs-rds a late class on
7.仁esdayw三sllーownon-DonNziーーls residents time toでaptlclでate
in the classes. Available prices are: $2.75 for a single class;
$12.00 for a card of fiv® classes; $24.00 for a once a week card;
and併ね2.00 for an unlimited oard (an averaぬe of併1.7ひでere lass).
Registration is CTefore anズclass. So, come on out to the
Centre for fun, fitness, and friendship Maズe aerot>lcs a "waズ
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