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Fujitaro Kubota (1879–1973) was a Japanese-born American gardener and philanthropist. Kubota was among the Issei emigrants from Japan who made new lives for themselves in the United States. When he first arrived, he worked on the railroad. By 1922, he was able to start his own gardening business in Seattle. In 1927, he began work on a small garden as a hobby; and the task would assume an important role in the rest of his life and that of his children and grandchildren.

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  • Fujitaro Kubota (en)
  • フジタロウ・クボタ (ja)
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  • フジタロウ・クボタ (Fujitaro Kubota 1879年 - 1973年)は、日系アメリカ人の庭師。博愛主義者でもあった人物。 日本からの一世移民の一員であり、米国で新しい生活を送る。最初に到着したときは鉄道事業に従事。 1922年までに、彼はシアトルで自分の園芸事業を開始することができていた。1927年、彼は趣味として小さな庭から作庭を開始。 残りの人生と子供と孫へそれぞれ重要な役割を担う。 クボタと彼の家族は、第二次世界大戦初期の間、アイダホ州のキャンプミニドカに拘禁された。彼のシアトル生まれの息子のトム(1917 - 2004年)はミニドカで彼の妻、孫の母親となるひとと出会った。 (ja)
  • Fujitaro Kubota (1879–1973) was a Japanese-born American gardener and philanthropist. Kubota was among the Issei emigrants from Japan who made new lives for themselves in the United States. When he first arrived, he worked on the railroad. By 1922, he was able to start his own gardening business in Seattle. In 1927, he began work on a small garden as a hobby; and the task would assume an important role in the rest of his life and that of his children and grandchildren. (en)
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  • Fujitaro Kubota (1879–1973) was a Japanese-born American gardener and philanthropist. Kubota was among the Issei emigrants from Japan who made new lives for themselves in the United States. When he first arrived, he worked on the railroad. By 1922, he was able to start his own gardening business in Seattle. In 1927, he began work on a small garden as a hobby; and the task would assume an important role in the rest of his life and that of his children and grandchildren. Kubota and his family were interned at Camp Minidoka in Idaho during World War II, following the signing of Executive Order 9066. His Seattle-born son Tom (1917–2004) would meet his wife at Minidoka. (en)
  • フジタロウ・クボタ (Fujitaro Kubota 1879年 - 1973年)は、日系アメリカ人の庭師。博愛主義者でもあった人物。 日本からの一世移民の一員であり、米国で新しい生活を送る。最初に到着したときは鉄道事業に従事。 1922年までに、彼はシアトルで自分の園芸事業を開始することができていた。1927年、彼は趣味として小さな庭から作庭を開始。 残りの人生と子供と孫へそれぞれ重要な役割を担う。 クボタと彼の家族は、第二次世界大戦初期の間、アイダホ州のキャンプミニドカに拘禁された。彼のシアトル生まれの息子のトム(1917 - 2004年)はミニドカで彼の妻、孫の母親となるひとと出会った。 (ja)
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