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Takayo fischer in internment camps

          They both practiced Japanese arts in the camps: Kayoko Wakita on the koto at Manzanar prison camp, and Takayo Tsubouchi Fischer learned Kabuki acting and dance.

          She was born in Hardwick, California, on November 25, , to Issei parents Chukuro and Kinko Tsubouchi..

          The Many Roles of Travel Town: Griffith Park Internment Camp

          Like a good character actor, Travel Town has played many different roles throughout its existence in Griffith Park.

          And like any good character actor, it is sometimes tapped to play the good guy and sometimes the bad guy, but in every play or film, its role is critical to the success of the project.

          You are all familiar with today’s Travel Town.

          Located in the northwest section of Griffith Park, it’s full of historic trains.

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        2. What little the family possessed disappeared when they were placed in Japanese internment camps—first in California, then Arkansas—during World War II.
        3. She was born in Hardwick, California, on November 25, , to Issei parents Chukuro and Kinko Tsubouchi.
        4. Takayo Fischer's Love of Acting Started with Shibai 4.
        5. 75 years have passed since Fischer was forced into an internment camp in Fresno, Calif., in Then she was transferred to Jerome, Ark., for.
        6. It’s where you take your kids for birthday parties and to ride the train that runs around its perimeter.

          Travel Town did not always have such a joyful role.

          One of its earliest roles was that of a Prison Farm. From 1917 to 1920, the Los Angeles Police Department operated the camp as a progressive experiment to reduce recidivism.

          Boys who had fallen out with the law were given training and worked jobs that would give them skills to get a job when they were released and hopefully