Chapter
Publicly Available
Maps
-
Alan Takeo Moriyama
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Maps IX
- Tables X
- Notes on Japanese Terms XII
- Preface XIII
- Introduction XV
- CHAPTER 1 The Background in Japan and Hawaii 1
- CHAPTER 2 The Government-Sponsored Emigration Period 11
- CHAPTER 3 The Emigrant Protection Law 33
- CHAPTER 4 Emigration Companies in Japan: The Stage and the Actors 43
- CHAPTER 5 Emigration Companies and the Emigration Process in Japan 74
- CHAPTER 6 Emigration Companies in Hawaii: The Stage and the Actors 89
- CHAPTER 7 Emigration Companies in Hawaii: The Immigration Process 111
- CHAPTER 8 The End of the Emigration Companies 142
- CHAPTER 9 The Legacy of the Emigration Companies 157
-
APPENDIXES
- 1. Contract for Government-Sponsored Emigrants 173
- 2. Imperial Emigration Company Labor Agreement 176
- 3. Tokyo Emigration Company Labor Contract 180
- 4. Kobe Immigration Company Labor Contract 182
- 5. Japanese Immigration Bureau Labor Contract 184
- 6. Dollar Exchange Rate for 100 Yen, 1884-1908 188
- 7. The Emigrant Protection Law 189
- 8. Japanese Consuls General in Honolulu, 1886-1908 195
- 9. Emigration Companies That Failed to Meet the Six-Month Deadline, 1894-1902 196
- 10. Business License Applicants Turned Down by the Foreign Ministry, 1896-1906 197
- 11. Agents in the U.S. and Canada and the Companies They Represented, 1899 198
- 12. Japanese Inspectors, Interpreters, and Doctors Hired by the Hawaiian Government 199
- 13. Agents in Hawaii 200
- 14. Major Boardinghouses in Honolulu and Their Owners 201
- 15. San Francisco Boardinghouse Owners and Agents 202
- Notes 203
- Sources Cited 233
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Maps IX
- Tables X
- Notes on Japanese Terms XII
- Preface XIII
- Introduction XV
- CHAPTER 1 The Background in Japan and Hawaii 1
- CHAPTER 2 The Government-Sponsored Emigration Period 11
- CHAPTER 3 The Emigrant Protection Law 33
- CHAPTER 4 Emigration Companies in Japan: The Stage and the Actors 43
- CHAPTER 5 Emigration Companies and the Emigration Process in Japan 74
- CHAPTER 6 Emigration Companies in Hawaii: The Stage and the Actors 89
- CHAPTER 7 Emigration Companies in Hawaii: The Immigration Process 111
- CHAPTER 8 The End of the Emigration Companies 142
- CHAPTER 9 The Legacy of the Emigration Companies 157
-
APPENDIXES
- 1. Contract for Government-Sponsored Emigrants 173
- 2. Imperial Emigration Company Labor Agreement 176
- 3. Tokyo Emigration Company Labor Contract 180
- 4. Kobe Immigration Company Labor Contract 182
- 5. Japanese Immigration Bureau Labor Contract 184
- 6. Dollar Exchange Rate for 100 Yen, 1884-1908 188
- 7. The Emigrant Protection Law 189
- 8. Japanese Consuls General in Honolulu, 1886-1908 195
- 9. Emigration Companies That Failed to Meet the Six-Month Deadline, 1894-1902 196
- 10. Business License Applicants Turned Down by the Foreign Ministry, 1896-1906 197
- 11. Agents in the U.S. and Canada and the Companies They Represented, 1899 198
- 12. Japanese Inspectors, Interpreters, and Doctors Hired by the Hawaiian Government 199
- 13. Agents in Hawaii 200
- 14. Major Boardinghouses in Honolulu and Their Owners 201
- 15. San Francisco Boardinghouse Owners and Agents 202
- Notes 203
- Sources Cited 233
- Index 255