In 1917, Yoshitaro and Tsuma Otsuka immigrated to the United States from the Fukuoka prefecture in Japan. They settled in the Signal Hill area of Long Beach, California and began farming with the assistance from a friend. There, he grew mixed vegetables along with poultry and livestock. The family quickly grew with the births of six children including the eldest son, Joe Kenji. Yoshitaro moved his family to Downey, California when a better farming opportunity presented itself. There, he continued to grow vegetables utilizing his family as the main source of labor. Joe Kenji attended Downey High School where he played on the varsity baseball team. When war was declared against Japan, the Otsuka family was sponsored to work on a farm in Idaho Falls, Idaho in lieu of moving into one of the relocation camps. At the age of 19, Joe Kenji enlisted into the United States Army. Upon his discharge from military duty, he married Stella Fujimoto. With limited resources, Joe Kenji moved with his family into an old farmhouse owned by the Kitajima family in Garden Grove where they worked in the fields. Soon, Joe Kenji scraped enough money together to purchase a small parcel of land in Santa Ana where he moved his family including his first son, Donnie. A second son, Jimmy, would soon arrive. Joe Kenji continued to grow mixed vegetables before switching to strawberries which was a more lucrative crop. The farm was located off the banks of the Santa Ana River. The rich sandy loam soil was ideal for growing high quality, sweet tasting strawberries. Instead of selling his strawberries to brokers at wholesale prices, Joe Kenji began selling his berries and vegetables directly to the public at a small roadside stand. His two sons, Donnie and Jimmy, followed his lead and in 1988 they constructed a “super” stand on Fairview Street in Santa Ana. The Otsuka Farms stand was so popular it was featured twice on Huell Howser’s “Visiting” program. Currently, Jimmy does the growing for Tanaka Farms where his passion for farming continues to be a tribute to his father’s legacy.
Yoshitaro and Tsuma Otsuka enjoy family's first farm owned in the United States
Stella Otsuka picking strawberries
Tsuma Otsuka loading strawberries for market
Joe Kenji with sons, Donnie and Jimmy, showing off their watermelons
Otsuka Farms roadside stand in Garden Grove, California
Joe Kenji during construction of "super stand' in Santa Ana, California
Berries ready for sale
Huell Howser with Jimmy and Diane Otsuka during filming of "Visiting"