Oroku Doshi Kai

              
Year Started: about 1929. The club was reactivated in 1948.
Organizers: Organizers in 1929: Kemesuke Nakamura, Ushi Akamine, Sotaro Akamine, Masaichi Nakamura, Kame Kaneshiro, Kame Nakamura, Seikichi Uehara, Shigeru Akamine, Tatsuo Akamine, Matsu Ajimine, Yoshiichi Ajimine, Kamesuke Senaga, Kama Akamine, Junichi Akamine. Organizers in 1948: Shigeru Akamine, Junichi Akamine, Tatsuo Akamine, Seichi Akamine, Shigeru Takar, Masaru Akamine, Seitoku Uyehara.
Past presidents: Richard Nakamura, Robert S. Kaneshiro, Bill Ajimine (1971-72), Richard Akamine (1972-73), Larry Akamine (1973-74), James Akamine (1974-75, 1979), Joe Akamine (1975-76), Masaru Akamine (1976-78), Ronald Ajimine (1977-78).
Notes: Notes by Tatsuo Akamine: Prior to World War Ii, many of the issei from Oroku-son lived on the islands of Maui and Hawaii. Some lived on Oahu. As the children of the outer-island families grew up, many families moved to Honolulu, away from plantation life. Gathering together in Honolulu, the issei formed the Oroku Dishikai. The club is composed of families from five of the six aza of Oroku-son: Akamine, Gushi, Omine, Toma and Uebaru. The families of the sixth aza, Aza-Oroku, have their own club, the Oroku Aza Jin Club. About 1972 Oroku-son, Okinawa, was incorporated into Naha City.
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