Many
issei tended to identify with the Japanese Emperor and the myth of common descent with the Yamato race.
Unsurprisingly, the foreign destinations that beckoned most to the
Issei were the United States and Hawaii.
Fukui Governor,
Issei Nishikawa said that safety was important but if time was wasted, that too had an effect on safety.
The International Society for the Study of European Ideas (
ISSEI) held a conference in Helsinki in 2008 on the topic of "Language and the Scientific Imagination." This volume arises from one of the workshops at the conference, and it contains 14 essays--a mix of re-worked conference contributions and several commissioned presentations.
Sanfrecce took the lead with second-half goals by Kazuyuki Morisaki and
Issei Takayanagi, before Robert Cornthwaite equalized with a header in the 77th minute and Cassio deflected in a free-kick for the winner three minutes later.
IN HIROSHIMA Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941, Michiko Midge Ayukawa presents both a scholarly and an insider's view of the history of Japanese immigrants (
Issei).
With: Rei Yoshii, Asami Imajuku, Ira Ishida,
Issei Takahashi, Kami Hiraiwa, Naomi Akimoto.
Weird Tatsuya Ichi-hachi, 28, craved the notoriety of
Issei Sagawa who murdered and ate a student in Paris in 1981.
Before Internment is a sequel to Ichioka's 1988 work, The
Issei: The World of the First Generation Japanese Immigrants, 1885-1924.
Linda Turner, a Co-Chair of the Second International Workshop "Developing Creativity and Broad Mental Outlook in the Computer Age--CBMO-2002" in conjunction with the International Conference
ISSEI 2002 (The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK, July 22-27, 2002).