Yoshinao nakada biography of martin
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The Nakadas
This color photo from 1948 or 1949 shows Timmy and Tony Austin at the back of their requisitioned house in Oyama-chô standing besides the three Nakada children, the neighbors with whom they played.
Here, Yoshinao Nakada rests his hands on his younger sister Keiko, while his older sister stands to his right.
Text by Shūichi Kāto.
His brother, Motonao Albert Nakada (not pictured), was an American citizen born in New York City to a family that reflected the strong transnational ties of Japanese with the United States in linkages that revived in the postwar period.
This 3 March 1947 photo of a hinamatsuri [Doll Festival] party was taken at the Nakada's home next door to the Austins in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward in Oyama-chô.
Tony and Timmy Austin were invited, while a young Dr. Yoshinao Nakada and his two sisters are also included in the photo. The family later donated the dolls featuring traditional Japanese aristocratic court life and their decorations to the Kokusai Bunka kaikan [International