Hisazo Higuchi, my mother's father, emigrated from Okayama prefecture in 1915. We are not sure if he farmed in Japan. He married his wife Shigeyo Nakayama, a picture bride, in 1919. They started their family in 1920 with the birth of their oldest son Minoru, followed by Hatsuye (our mother), Chisato and Masa.
In 1942, their first farm was near Beach and Garden Grove Boulevards in Stanton, California. Hisazo faced many challenges. He did not speak English so he did business with companies whose employees spoke Japanese. For farm supplies, he bought from Yamada Company, and to haul his produce to market, he used Kuida Brothers.
During the war, the family was relocated to Poston Internment Camp in Arizona. Immediately after WWII, Hisazo and his oldest son Minoru leased 80 acres on Dominguez Hills where they farmed until 1957. Minoru and Sumi Higuchi had 7 children: Trudy, Naomi, Cathy, Carolyn, Meri, Helen and Dale. Tom and Hatsuye Murakami had 4 children: Ron, Larry, Susan and Doreen.
From 1948, my parents (Tom and Hatsuye) and I lived on the Dominguez Hills farm until we moved to Gardena in 1950. From 1950 to 1957 our whole family spent weekends at the farm to work when needed and to play with my cousins.
When I was 8 or 9 years old, my uncle taught me how to drive tractors and when I was 10 or 11, I knew how to plow and disc fields and pull trailers loaded with green beans, strawberries, cabbage, lettuce and celery to their packing shed. The city evicted them to build facilities for the World's Fair that never happened. The property eventually became the Cal State Dominguez Hills campus. I think the property was owned by Union Oil because it was covered with oil wells, pipelines and storage tanks.
From Dominguez Hills, Grandpa Hisazo and Minoru moved their farm to Cypress on Ball Road, then to a smaller farm on Crescent in Cypress. Hisazo farmed until 1968 when his younger son died.
History by Ron Murakami and Trudy Teshima, née Higuchi.
Grandpa Hisazo Higuchi 1960
Grandpa Hisazo and Grandma Shigeo HIguchi 1965 in Japan
Mochitsuki at the Cypress Farm 1962
Sumi, Hiroko and Grandma Shigeo 1962