remember about a year ago i started searching for my roots in japan? yeah, i didn’t forget. i’ve met family members in this past year that i didn’t even know existed. being 4th generation, some of the branches on our family tree fell off. and i went out to find it. it’s a totally weird feeling to know that i have probably a hundred of relatives living in japan that have no clue we’re related. maybe you might even be my cousin?

my grandpa osaki’s younger brother just passed away earlier this year. i went to see him 2 times last year and now i’m really glad i met my grandpa’s brother. they looked so alike that i got chicken skin. looking into his eyes was like looking into my own grandpa’s eyes. they were so distant from each other, but yet so close. the day i left japan to come back to hawaii on my last trip, i went to tokyo to pay my respects for grandpa masao. i didn’t know what i was doing but i lit the senko and prayed. i prayed and told him how happy i was that he is now with my grandpa osaki. they both lived over the age of 90 so they must have had fulfilling lives.
then i started digging into some old photos with my aunty that grandpa masao left behind.

i have never seen a photo of my grandpa osaki when he was young but now i seen a photo of what he must have looked like. this is his younger brother masao. good looking man.

and this is the first time i seen a photo of my great grandma. this is my real great grandma that immigrated to hawaii from hiroshima to work on the plantation fields on the north shore. a branch is back on my family tree and i’m destined to dig even deeper. my roots are important to me and as i realize how japanese i really am, i’m even prouder to be japanese. it’s a weird feeling, but also rewarding. most of my relatives in japan are dead but i know there are a few cousins my age living and i’m going to find them.
P.S. Thank you Aunty Sumiko for the great sushi lunch!
My Great Roots in Japan
Aug. 18, 2011 Surf Report
Survival gear: Surfboard and Mask.
Good Morning. It’s 7 am and here is the Hawaii South Shore Surf Report.
Diamond Head: Head high and windy.
Bowls: Waist/chest high and a little bumpy. 8 surfers out.
Wind: Tradewinds @ 15-25 mph.
Weather: Sunny/cloudy morning. Sunny afternoon.
Plan: Work/Surf/Eat/Yoga
Have a Wonderful Day….




