The SS ''China'' was the first ship to carry [[Okinawan immigration to Hawaii|Okinawan immigrants to Hawaii]]. The first Okinawans to travel to Hawaii did so on the SS ''China'', arriving in Honolulu in [[1900]].
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The SS ''China'' was the first ship to carry [[Okinawan immigration to Hawaii|Okinawan immigrants to Hawaii]].
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On its first such voyage, it departed Okinawa on December 5, [[1899]], carrying [[Toyama Kyuzo|Tôyama Kyûzô]], his brother [[Toyama Matasuke|Tôyama Matasuke]], and thirty other men. Three men failed the health inspection at [[Yokohama]], and one more was rejected at Quarantine Island in Honolulu. Twenty-six men thus constituted the first group of official Okinawan immigrants to Hawaii.
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==References==
==References==
*Franklin Odo and Kazuko Sinoto, ''A Pictorial History of the Japanese in Hawaii 1885-1924'', Bishop Museum (1985), 47.
*Franklin Odo and Kazuko Sinoto, ''A Pictorial History of the Japanese in Hawaii 1885-1924'', Bishop Museum (1985), 47.
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*[[Mitsugu Sakihara]], "Okinawans in Hawaii: An Overview of the Past 80 Years," in ''Uchinanchu'', University of Hawaii (1981), 106.