Henry
Keiko
WWII
Location
Objects
100

Who was Henry's childhood sweetheart?

Keiko Okabe

100

What is Keiko's ethnicity?

Japanese

100

Which country bombed Pearl Harbor?

Japan

100

What city does Henry live in?

Seattle

100

What did Henry and Keiko send to keep in touch when Keiko was away in the camps?

Letters

200

Who does Henry disagree with on how Japanese people should be treated?

His dad

200

Who does Keiko meet again after more than 40 years?

Henry

200

In what century did WWII occur?

20th century

200

Where do Henry and Keiko work?

A kitchen 

200

What do the Japanese people burn in the fires?

Their belongings (cerificates, photos, etc.)

300

What does Henry do with the lunch his mom packs him?

He gives it to Sheldon

300

Why does Keiko give Henry a wagon full of her family's photos?

To hide and protect them

300

Which country that surrendered in WWII made the Chinese community especially happy?

Japan

300

Where does Henry insist his wife is taken care of?

At home

300

What did Henry find on his bed at the end of the book?

His suit and tickets to NYC

400

How does Henry meet Ethel?

Ethel reads Henry's letter and meets him in place of Keiko

400

What is Keiko's special talent?

Art

400

Why were the Japanese taken away to camps?

They were suspected of being spies

400

Which place served as a gateway between Seattle's Chinatown and Nihonmachi, Japantown?

The Panama Hotel
400

What object symbolized Harry and Keiko's relationship?

A vinyl record

500

What is the real reason that Henry goes all the way to Idaho for?

To kiss Keiko goodbye

500

How do Henry and Keiko get into the Black Elks Club?

By doing a favor of getting Jamaican Ginger 

500

Why did some Japanese people want to serve in the U.S. military?

To prove their loyalty

500

What is the name of the camp where Henry sees Keiko last?

Minidoka Wartime Relocation Center

500

What did Henry give Keiko for her birthday?

Art supplies (sketchbook, brushes, and pencils)