Campu: An American Story is a project facilitated by photographer Haruka Sakaguchi about the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. It documents Japanese American families as they make pilgrimages to their former camps and reflect on this dark chapter in American history. This website serves to educate future generations about the human costs of incarceration to ensure that this injustice is never repeated again.
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Henry Kaku’s father was discharged from the U.S. Army, imprisoned in two concentration camps, and deported to Japan after refusing to declare “loyalty” to the United States. Join Henry as he makes a pilgrimage to Tule Lake to retrace his father’s footsteps.