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The Yoshida Family in 1949 (from left): Toshi Yoshida’s mother Fujio Yoshida, brother Hodaka Yoshida, father Hiroshi Yoshida, Toshi and Kiso (nee Katsure) Yoshida, and four of their eventual five sons. Photo: Kate Lee Daugherty.

Posted on February 16, 2018February 16, 2018

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Fujio Yoshida (1904)

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Hiroshi Yoshida (1949)

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Five members of the Yoshida Family (from left): Fujio, Toshi, Chizuko, Hodaka, Kiso, at the American Officers’ Club, Tokyo (1951).

Members of the Yoshida Family (from left): Fujio, Toshi, Chizuko, Hodaka, Kiso, at the American Officers' Club, Tokyo (1951).

Posted on February 16, 2018February 16, 2018

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Toshi Yoshida (1963)

Toshi Yoshida (1963)

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Toshi Yoshida, Mendocino Art Center (1975). Photo: John Bosk

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Toshi Yoshida, Mendocino Art Center (1975). Photo: John Bosk

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Toshi Yoshida, Mendocino Art Center (1975). Photo: John Bosk

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Toshi Yoshida

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