Wakako Kondoh Burk at bride school in Yokosuka, Japan in 1957. The American Red Cross created “Bride Schools” to teach Japanese women how to be an “American” wife and mother. (Photo courtesy of ...
It's not the kind of job most Harvard women look for. WANTED: Princess/Future Empress. Qualifications. Shorter than the 5-foot-5 prince, virgin, no pierced ears. But after some high-pressure ...
During the early 20th century, Japanese matchmakers would arrange marriages between single women in Japan seeking husbands in Hawai‘i, and Japanese bachelors in Hawai‘i who desired to marry and raise ...
Dale Burk brought his bride, Wakako, to Trego, after getting being stationed by the U.S. Navy in Tokyo. Wakako, known as Katie, worked at the Elks Lodge in Kalispell for 35 years; she died two years ...
Lee Min-woo becomes a father of two daughters. In KBS2 'Living Men Season 2' (hereinafter 'Living Men'), which aired on the 16th, Lee Min-woo's daily life heading to Japan to meet a beautiful ...
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