Mitsumyo Tottori

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Mitsumyo Tottori (May 6, 1898 January 6, 1976) was a Buddhist priest and missionary who was active in Hawaii. He was one of the few Buddhist priests in Hawaii who was not interned during World War II, and is best known for the memorial tablets he created for Japanese American soldiers in the 442nd and 100th.

Tottori was born in Shizuoka, Japan on May 6, 1898. He studied at what is now Shuchiin University, and graduated in 1924.[1] He then studied at the Koyasan before being assigned a mission in Hawaii.

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