14. Most children took lessons in some Japanese cultural arts in the pre-World War II era.

You know, I think any immigrant family, your looking forward to upward mobility, and when you have come from a very class conscious country, and you come where you are much freer, and you have the opportunity and the income to allow your children to learn arts. This is what happens. And so no one had any classification. If you wanted to study, that’s what you did. So you had tea ceremony going as well as ikebana going… all the arts were going on. And the young men were studying kendo the swordsmanship, and judo. Aikido didn’t come until a little later, but these things were all happening. And so the young boys after school were going for their martial arts. So they were all very healthy and active. And whenever any of them had a program or concert, what they would do was have their fliers, and would you buy tickets to help our cause?

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