Fujimatsu Moriguchi
Fujimatsu Moriguchi | |
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森口 富士松 | |
Born | 1898 Yawatahama, Ehime, Japan |
Died | 1962 (aged 63–64) |
Nationality | Japanese, American |
Occupation | Businessman |
Years active | 1928 – 1962 |
Employer | Uwajimaya |
Known for | Founding Uwajimaya |
Spouses | [1] |
Children | 7 |
Fujimatsu Moriguchi (森口 富士松, Moriguchi Fujimatsu, 1898 – August 1962) was a Japanese-born American businessman who founded Uwajimaya in 1928.
Biography
Moriguchi was born to a family of
Having settled in Tacoma, Washington, Moriguchi worked by farming and then at a restaurant before moving to Main Fish Company in Seattle where he met Shozo Tsutakawa, father of George Tsutakawa.[3][4] He soon left Main Fish to found Uwajimaya, which he named for Uwajima, in Tacoma. At first, he sold homemade fishcakes and various cuisines regarding seafood to several Japanese Americans from the back of his truck.[5]
Moriguchi's efforts caught the attention of Tsutakawa, who saw Moriguchi as a match for his daughter Sadako. According to family tradition, it was Tsutakawa who arranged the marriage between his daughter and Moriguchi.[6] After being in a relationship for two years, they married in 1932.
In 1942, after the
References
- ^ "Sadako Tsutakawa Moriguchi". Legacy.com. The Seattle Times. 2002-07-28. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ^ Kawai, Ryosuke (2019-04-27). "第10回 ルーツと同郷の成功者" Dai 10-kai rūtsu to dōkyō no seikō-sha [10th: Roots and successful people of the same town]. Discover Nikkei (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ISBN 9781598843545.
- ^ Ramirez, Marc (2008-10-08). "Uwajimaya celebrates its 80th anniversary". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ISBN 9781501323638.
- ^ Fryer, Alex (2002-07-27). "Sadako Moriguchi, 1907 - 2002: The guiding force at Uwajimaya, a landmark store". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ISBN 9780762767311.
- ^ Cowan, Nils (2017-03-17). "The Uwajimaya Story: Overcoming Internment and Building an Iconic Family Business". KCTS 9. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ^ "Uwajimaya Expands Seasia Office in 1973". Nikkei Newspapers Digital Archive. The North American Post. 1973-10-31. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ^ Sato, Ryoko (2017-05-04). "宇和島屋創業者、森口富士松 ~故郷愛媛を想い、シアトルで大成した男~" Uwajimaya sōgyō-sha, Moriguchi Fujimatsu ~furusato Ehime o omoi, Shiatoru de taisei shita otoko~ [Fujimatsu Moriguchi, Founder of Uwajimaya ~A man who thought of hometown Ehime, achieved greatness in Seattle~]. The North American Post (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ^ Sato, Ryoko (2017-05-13). "Life of Fujimatsu Moriguchi – Founder of Uwajimaya". The North American Post. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
- ISBN 9781442259775.