How Hawaii Became so Japanese

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Today I talk a little bit about the history of Hawaii and why so many Japanese Americans call it their home. Hope you enjoy!
    Patreon: patreon.com/FreeBirdJP
    Discord: FreeBirdJP
    Chapters:
    Intro 0:00
    History of Hawaii 0:26
    Why the Japanese Arrived in Hawaii 5:45
    Japanese Hawaiian Culture 9:07
    Sentimental American Patriotic Stuff 11:04
    Outro 11:24
    Music:
    Shifty - Jellyhead
    Yung Logos - Escapism
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Комментарии • 63

  • @wilfredmotosue2615
    @wilfredmotosue2615 Месяц назад +18

    The Chinese plantation workers were the ones marrying the Hawaiian women because the Chinese was going to stay in Hawaii after finishing their work in the sugar plantations and not go back to China so I guess there weren't too many other ethnicities of women to marry and more of Hawaiian women. Japanese men from the sugar plantation, however, planned to go back to Japan to marry a Japanese woman (after their contract to work in the sugar plantation was over). Even today, Japan is a very much closed society with not many foreigners and not much interracial marriages that I see when I go to Japan. So today there are a LOT of mixed Hawaiian Chinese people but hardly any mixed Hawaiian Japanese people in Hawaii. This is what I've been told a long time ago when I asked this question of why there are a lot of Hawaiian Chinese people in Hawaii and rarely a Hawaiian Japanese person. I was born and lived all my life in Hawaii, by the way. 75 years old :-( .

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT  Месяц назад +2

      Ok sure, let me spend $2K on a ticket from California to Hawaii for the sake of a 12 minute video, that’s totally practical.

    • @wilfredmotosue2615
      @wilfredmotosue2615 Месяц назад +11

      @@FreeBirdJPYT I was wondering what your comment meant. Care to explain?

    • @kimandre336
      @kimandre336 Месяц назад

      I totally understand the history behind this. It's radically different from Korea's immigration to Hawaii. Koreans in Hawaii had an overarching Christian (mostly Protestant) faith becoming the main factor of settling in the first place.
      It's unusual that Koreans in Hawaii historically had conflicts with Japanese and Chinese Buddhists. You know, the "Koreans are crazy Christian" stereotypes? It happened since the early 20th century, apparently.

    • @AlejanderLong
      @AlejanderLong 29 дней назад +1

      👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻Don't be so sensitive

    • @snacktimeforme7086
      @snacktimeforme7086 27 дней назад

      the reason why Chinese people intermarried more in America is because of the Page Act. It was written to stop "Chinese prostitutes" from coming over to the USA but was used to basically ban every Chinese woman from coming to the States. As such, most Chinese people married other nationalities or had families in China (even though they lived in the States, it gets complicated). "Pure" Chinese families were rare because of this and there wasn't a law of the same magnitude applied to other Asian groups. This can be supported by the fact that Punjabis, Koreans, and Filipinos of roughly the same period also didn't intermingle with other groups as much as early Chinese immigrants did

  • @joshadams8761
    @joshadams8761 Месяц назад +9

    Props on pronouncing Kamehameha correctly!

    • @matthewl6700
      @matthewl6700 Месяц назад +2

      And every Hawaiian is laughing. It's not Ka-may-ha-may-ha like he said.

  • @joeyp1927
    @joeyp1927 Месяц назад +8

    Fun fact: The reason why Japanese living in Hawaii were not interned--despite being even closer to American military installations than Japanese Americans on the mainland--is that Japanese immigrants played a major role in the economy in Hawaii, owning a lion share of the businesses in Hawaii, like grocery stores, restaurants, hardware stores and the like. A professional class was also beginning to emerge. Military leaders predicted that the economy would collapse without the Japanese, who weren't really a threat anyway (just as they weren't a threat on the Mainland) so they did not carry out internment on the Japanese in Hawaii.
    Another fun fact: those colorful Hawaiian shirts were created by Japanese immigrants who used Kimono designs and printing techniques to make short-sleeve, button-down shirts that could be sold to mostly white tourists. It was basically good marketing more than anything else.

    • @LuckyJujube
      @LuckyJujube Месяц назад

      www.nps.gov/hono/learn/historyculture/index.htm#:~:text=Hawaii's%20Plantation%20Village.-,Honouliuli%20Internment%20Camp,the%20attacks%20on%20Pearl%20Harbor.

    • @thekenthouse6428
      @thekenthouse6428 Месяц назад +1

      The Japanese in Hawaii around the time of WWII made up about 33-35% of the general population where it's less than 15% now. It would be like California in 2024 cordoning off the population of LA and Orange counties.

    • @joeyp1927
      @joeyp1927 Месяц назад +2

      @@thekenthouse6428 Numerically the Japanese population was still relatively small. They could have still done it (incarcerated them) if they had wanted to, but they didn't because the impact to the economy would have been devastating. My sense is that it would have been still been unfeasible if the Japanese pop had been half of what it was by proportion, or 15%, due to the high ownership of businesses and services.
      Come to think of it, those Pearl Harbor movie scenes of Hawaii were pretty whitewashed, given that the actual Japanese population was 33%. They made Hawaii look like Iowa.

    • @matthewl6700
      @matthewl6700 Месяц назад +1

      Some were interned, my great-grandfather included. It depends on how influential they were in the community, and there was an internment camp (Honouliuli) on Oahu.

    • @joeyp1927
      @joeyp1927 Месяц назад +1

      @@matthewl6700 I did not know that. I'll look that up. So many nuances in history. Thank you for letting me know.

  • @tc2334
    @tc2334 Месяц назад +11

    Fun fact, Hawaii is the only US state with a majority Asian population.

    • @teehee4096
      @teehee4096 11 дней назад

      Plurality Asian. Not majority.

    • @tc2334
      @tc2334 11 дней назад

      @@teehee4096 It's not an election. lol The largest ethnic group in Hawaii is Asian. That's what I meant.

  • @brandybilly4035
    @brandybilly4035 Месяц назад +4

    I knew Hawaii had alot of the other island people there. I just had never learned why or how. Very interesting. Thank you.
    And looking forward to watching everything you put out. It is awesome work and very informative!

  • @Joseph_417
    @Joseph_417 Месяц назад +8

    If you’re not against a dark topic, I’d like to suggest making a video about Megumi Yokota

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT  Месяц назад +2

      That actually would be pretty interesting, there have been a bunch of other people that have been kidnapped by North Korea, so it might be interesting to do a dive on all of them

  • @millionsofrorys
    @millionsofrorys 29 дней назад

    philippines mentioned! your videos are so great i dont know how you dont have more subscribers

  • @seekthuth2817
    @seekthuth2817 29 дней назад

    Wow, I subscribed like literally 2 hours ago while you were at like 890 subs and you've already passed 1000. Great to see you growing.

  • @AmbroxanScent
    @AmbroxanScent Месяц назад +11

    because Hawaii thinks Japan is Kawaii

  • @bayareathrasher666
    @bayareathrasher666 Месяц назад +2

    I am from Crockett, California..it is the C in C&H Sugar

  • @Ali-xo2de
    @Ali-xo2de Месяц назад +6

    Very interesting!! Tbh i didn't even know this since i don't know shit about Hawaii

  • @AC-yu5zz
    @AC-yu5zz Месяц назад +6

    King Kamehameha sounds like a very powerful person who has the ability discharge wave of power!

  • @Kamikazekims
    @Kamikazekims 25 дней назад +1

    I think it'd be very cool if you made about Zainichi Koreans/Ainu/Okinawans i guess a video about the Non ethnic Japanese people and there relationship with the rest of japan

  • @athdam2005
    @athdam2005 Месяц назад +1

    I was getting in the mood for some history lessons and then I heard kamehameha 😂

  • @yaxasuzu
    @yaxasuzu 24 дня назад +2

    but this is just a theory..... a syphilis theory

  • @Come2Japan
    @Come2Japan 29 дней назад

    Fun fact the first aloha shirts are believed to have been made from worn out kimonos, brought from Japan by the immigrants.

  • @grassgrassgrassgrass
    @grassgrassgrassgrass Месяц назад +1

    8 hour gang 👊

  • @Muradwalis92
    @Muradwalis92 Месяц назад

    What about mr Masenko, or mr special Beam Canon ?

  • @さいふ
    @さいふ 15 дней назад

    👍

  • @raymonddon8875
    @raymonddon8875 Месяц назад +5

    not only japanese but chinese as well silly!

  • @kimandre336
    @kimandre336 Месяц назад +4

    I wouldn't mind you to make a video on CIA's involvements in Japanese elections.
    From New York Times' 09 Oct 1994 article: C.I.A. Spent Millions to Support Japanese Right in 50's and 60's

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT  Месяц назад +3

      That sounds like an interesting idea that might be worth going into

  • @user-rh8fl8qz2z
    @user-rh8fl8qz2z Месяц назад +1

    Its called IMMIGRATION!

  • @matthewl6700
    @matthewl6700 Месяц назад +2

    This is Hawaiʻi*

  • @sanāticca
    @sanāticca Месяц назад +16

    Hawaii is Polynesia not American no matter what anyone says. It's Polynesia that you Americans claimed as yours

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT  Месяц назад +28

      Polynesia is a geographical region, not a country. And also, I hate to break it to you, but America has other territories in Polynesia, like American Samoa. Also, I never claimed Hawaii, President Eisenhower claimed Hawaii in the 1950s, so I don’t blame me.

    • @kennethguinto4862
      @kennethguinto4862 Месяц назад

      and majority of you are by blood and Genes SOUTH EAST ASIAN . You are NOT your own race . :) not unless your ancestor was part of the slave trade. but Polynesian people are SOTH EAST ASIANS .

    • @ripfluffyman9972
      @ripfluffyman9972 Месяц назад +3

      It’s literally a state 😂 yall should be thankful 🙏

    • @zhc2200
      @zhc2200 Месяц назад +7

      ​​@@FreeBirdJPYTTypical Western Imperialist remark. It's ingrained into you guys. It's not your fault. Just because verbally addressed Indigenous Polynesian sovereignty was overruled by the US gov doesn't mean the natives didn't feel a sense of identity and ownership of these islands -- written or otherwise.
      I think that's what he/she was implying.

    • @FreeBirdJPYT
      @FreeBirdJPYT  Месяц назад +16

      @@zhc2200 all I did was state the facts that Hawaii is both in Polynesia and in the US. No matter what you believe, Hawaii is LEGALLY part of America for all intents and purposes. If you disagree and think Hawaii should be independent, that’s ok I have no issue with that.
      For example, I think Tibet should be independent, but it is legally part of China so I will address it as such. So stop with your buzzwords, calling me a “western imperialist.”
      Multiple things can be true at the same time.

  • @darkwhy3930
    @darkwhy3930 Месяц назад +1

    Phone a friend.