American Jap Girl: A Samurai Daughter’s Ikigai-From Incarceration to Legacy

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Incarceration to Inspiration: Ikigai Legacy of an American Jap Girl

In 1925, three-year-old Tome, one of nine children, is abandoned by her birth parents. Raised by a foster family who instill in her t

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  • Author: Okumoto, Richard Y.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 282
  • Publish Date: May 05 2026
  • ISBN10: 1971076015
  • Language: English
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Incarceration to Inspiration: Ikigai Legacy of an American Jap Girl

In 1925, three-year-old Tome, one of nine children, is abandoned by her birth parents. Raised by a foster family who instill in her the Bushido code of honor and perseverance, she grows up believing she’s an all-American girl-until America brands her a “Jap.”

When Executive Order 9066 uproots her family and confines them behind barbed wire, Tome endures injustice with quiet strength, guided by her purpose: her ikigai. Through war, poverty, and personal tragedy, including a desperate moment of near suicide-halted by her young son Richard’s cry, “No, Mommy, no!”-she transforms pain into determination.

American Jap Girl, told in Tome’s posthumous voice and reconstructed from family journals, reclaims a racial slur as a symbol of resilience and belonging. Spanning from the Great Depression to the rise of postwar California, Tome’s story is a testament to one woman’s defiance against the myth of inferiority and her transformation of suffering into legacy.

Author: Richard Y. Okumoto
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Digital Lifestory Press
Published: 05/05/2026
Pages: 282
Weight: 0.72lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.64d
ISBN: 9781971076010
Language: English

Author

Okumoto, Richard Y.

Binding

ISBN10

1971076015

ISBN13

9781971076010

Page Count

282

Published Date

May 05 2026

Language

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