Motoi Murai was born in Hilo, Hawaii in 1906. His family returned to Japan but in 1928 Motoi, returned to Hawaii and worked different jobs. In 1930, he decided to come and return to the mainland, as many young men did, and worked Imperial Valley and Venice California at different agricultural jobs. He married in 1934 to Kazuko Shigeoka [ a picture bride from Japan], and began his own 23-acre farm in Arlington, Riverside. He worked diligently and eventually was successful enough to build his first home on their farm.
As, WWII broke out, he and Kazuko lost their farm and all their personal belongings. They were forced to relocate to Poston Arizona relocation camp, for the interim of the war. After leaving Poston they relocated their family to Natalia, Texas. His family now consisted of one daughter and three sons. Although, he did well there he decided to move his family to Orange County in 1948. There he temporarily worked for the Bunya family until he purchased his own 23 acres on a ‘lease purchase’ agreement. The ground was full of alkali. But with his ingenuity he dug large pits to drain the field of the alkali and turned the ground into productive farm ground. The owner then wanted the ground back but Motoi prevailed under the lease purchase agreement.
The farm grew in 1950 and Motoi acquired the Miles Square Lease in 1960. Their tomato production increased now. Motoi expanded his business to include strawberries. And, from there expanded into Irvine and San Diego county. He built the business to include cooling, packing, and shipping of the strawberries.
The Murai family is forever thankful and grateful for the hard work and tenacity shown by Motoi and Kazuko Murai. They endured many hardships in their lives but they prevailed through it all. The family will be forever grateful to them for making our lives better.
Chicken coop converted to tomato packing shed 1960
Motoi punching time cards for tomato harvesting
Open ditch irrigation with syphoning pipes 1957
Murai Family in Natalia, Texas, 1947
Murai Family in Natalia, Texas, 1947