Hiroki Muraoka was born in 1873 in Namazu, Kumamoto Ken, Kyushu, Japan to very poor farmers. Their main crop was rice. After harvesting rice, they grew wheat or beans. The property did not sustain a family of eight; Hiroki, the oldest child, was urged to go to Hawaii to farm. Marrying Fui Urakawa, they planned to work for three years, then return to Japan.
First son Koremitsu, born in 1899, was left with relatives. Sailing to Hawaii in 1902, Hiroki became a contract laborer for the Kekaha Sugar Company in Mana, Kauai on its sugar cane plantation. Due to the heat, Hiroki and Fui moved to Koloa. They lived near relatives at Koloa plantation camp. Later, the Muraokas worked at McBryde Plantation at Lawai Stables Camp. Fui added income by cooking and laundering for 5 to 6 single laborers until she had more children and no longer worked. The 9 other children are: Tamaru, Mitsugi, Yae, Gohei, Hideshi, Sueko, Tomeyoshi, Hitoe, and Ikito. Ikito, the last surviving sibling, celebrated his 100th birthday in October, 2021.
At Lawai, six days’ work for four weeks paid $20.00. Hiroki was a luna (supervisor), directing 5 to 6 men irrigating sugar cane.
The Muraokas moved back to Koloa in 1915 at a larger Japanese camp (over 100 residents). Unfortunately, Hiroki lost his luna status and worked alongside oldest son Koremitsu, 15, newly arrived from Japan. Older sons, Tamaru, Mitsugi, Tom, and Gohei (Richard) eventually worked on the plantation. Daughter Yae was among the first elementary children to be hired by the Koloa plantation to hoe. She was in 4th or 5th grade.
Hiroki and Fui endured backbreaking manual labor, the Depression, racism, Hiroki’s imprisonment after Pearl Harbor, and other hardships. 120 of their descendants gathered for a Muraoka Family Reunion on Kauai in 2007. 19 were Rokusei (Sixth generation); 120 years of Muraokas in Hawaii will be celebrated in 2022.
Cane truck and Kekaha Sugar Mill from Pinterest
Muraoka Family in 1910. Oldest Koremitsu in Japan
1925 Muraokas with 10 children & Tamaru's wife Shizuno
Koloa Sugar Mill, Janis Morrison, Flickr
Fui and Hiroki Muraoka, 1940s
2007 Muraoka Family Reunion, Garden Island newspaper, Ron Chen photo