Shoji was born in 1913 and Toshio was born in 1916 to Buichi (who came to California in 1899) and Nakano Hara. In 1922, Buichi took his sons, Shoji and Toshio, to Okayama, Japan.
Shoji and Toshio came back to California, in 1932, and worked on a farm in Santa Fe Springs. In 1938, Shoji married Wasano Kinoshita. Shoji, with his brother, Toshio, started their own farm in Burbank on North Hollywood Way, that same year.
Because of WWII, the Hara's volunteered to move to Honeyville, Utah, in 1942. They moved on the property of the Fujisawas. They picked peaches and worked at a poultry processing factory.
When the war ended, they started farming in the Sawtelle area. In 1947, they moved to Costa Mesa on Gisler Ave. Their farming neighbors were Hidekichi Hiroshima and the Uyemoris.
Shoji and Wasano had five children Margaret, Keisuke (Kay), Barbara, Carolyn and Richard. Toshio got married in 1955, but didn't have children.
In 1953, the Haras moved to Talbert, which became Fountain Valley in 1957. They grew tomatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, celery, red leaf lettuce, butter lettuce, cucumber, summer squash and bush beans. Kay Hara helped with the farming and later grew strawberries on his own, at another location.
The farm was sold in 1989. It was a sad day for Shoji and Wasano when a bulldozer crushed their home, barn, and sheds.
The farms label
Back row: Masaye, Toshio, Kay, Margaret Front row: Barbara, Shoji, Richard, Wasano, Carolyn
Shoji Wasano and Margaret nephew Shigeru Kinoshita
Tomato conveyor belt machine
Shoji and Wasano sorting tomatoes by size and ripeness Diane and Margaret packing tomatoes in boxes
In front of the day’s packed tomatoes. Later, Yukihiro’s trucking will truck the boxes to the Los Angeles produce market
Behind the staked tomato plants and across Brookhurst Street is the Safeco Insurance building. It is now the Ayres Hotel
August 25, 1985