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Brothers Reunited In Japan After 6 Decades: Minoru Ohye Celebrates Birthday With Hiroshi Kamimura

Brothers Reunion Japan

First Posted: 01/23/2012 9:30 am Updated: 02/ 6/2012 11:39 am

KYOTO, Japan (Associated Press) — They no longer speak the same language, but two brothers separated nearly 60 years each think the other hasn't changed a bit.

Japanese-American Minoru Ohye celebrate his 86th birthday Monday with his only brother after traveling to Japan for a reunion with him.

The brothers were born in Sacramento, California, but were separated as children after their father died in a fishing accident. They were sent to live with relatives in Japan and ended up in different homes.

The reunited brothers hugged in a hotel room and exchanged gifts of California chocolate and Japanese sake. The American brother wore his trademark baseball cap and jeans. The Japanese brother wore a suit and tie.

But the same bright eyes and square jaws were a dead giveaway that they were brothers. They both loved golf and had back pains. They thought the other hadn't changed a bit.

"If we miss this chance, we may never meet. You never know," said Ohye, energetic except for a sore knee. "Either he may die, or I may die."

Separated across the Pacific, their only prior meeting had been a brief one in the mid-1950s when Ohye stopped by Japan while serving in the U.S. Army in the demilitarized zone on the Korean peninsula.

His brother, Hiroshi Kamimura, 84, was adopted by a Japanese family, grew up in the ancient capital of Kyoto and became a tax accountant. He married and had three sons.

Ohye joined the youth group of the Japanese Imperial Army at 13 and went to Russia, where he was sent to a Siberian coal mine when Japan surrendered. He returned to be with his mother in Yuba City, California, in 1951, and worked as a bookbinder and a gardener.

He became homeless when he failed to collect payment for a restaurant he ran and later sold in the late 1950s.

About 10 years ago, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a welfare service organization for U.S. veterans, found him a spot in the Eskaton Wilson Manor home for the elderly.

It was Eskaton's program to grant a wish called "Thrill of a Lifetime" that got Ohye back to Japan.

While others wished for rafting trips and football game tickets, the only thing Ohye wanted was to see his brother again. Eskaton administrator Debbie Reynolds put together a fundraiser for Ohye's trip.

Kamimura acknowledged it had been difficult to communicate with his brother through telephone calls because he didn't understand English. They would exchange a lot of "hellos" and then their conversations ended, he said.

"I am happy. He is the only brother I have," Kamimura said after watching Ohye blow out the candles on a birthday cake at a restaurant. "This may be our last time together."

Brian Berry, a graduate student at the University of Tokyo who was approached by Reynolds to help with the reunion and got Ohye from the Tokyo airport to Kyoto, was relieved the brothers were together at last.

"Even over time, with all that has been gone through, still the only thing you are thinking about is your family," he said. "Right when you're near the end of your life, you are still thinking about your family."

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In this undated photo taken in Hawaii and provided by Minoru Ohye, Minoru Ohye, left, his younger brother Hiroshi, center, and their mother Kane are shown. Japanese-American Ohye traveled all the way to Japan to celebrate his 86th birthday Monday, Jan. 23, 2012 with his only brother Hiroshi, now 84, whom he had not seen in nearly 60 years. (AP Photo)
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07:07 PM on 03/23/2012
Maybe they could use skype (or similar videoconferencing) in the future?
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Candice
07:54 PM on 03/04/2012
What a beautiful gift. So simple, but so perfect.
06:15 AM on 02/06/2012
How refreshing :) If in the need for some good news for a change...check this out!
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SallySassalot
So you've decided to go psycho. Godspeed.
03:41 PM on 01/28/2012
How nice to see a happy story like this! ♥
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nanaofmysky
Adopt from a rescue or shelter.
04:31 PM on 01/24/2012
GREAT story. So nice to see such two happy faces. After all these years all he thought about was family. To have these pictures safe after so long. So nice. Glad they finally got to see each other again.Love happy stories!!
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MRstoner2udude
I'm a human being? What about you?
03:26 PM on 01/24/2012
Great picture hoisting the beer!! Beautiful
11:08 AM on 01/24/2012
And what about the administrator from the nursing home who helped make it happen? No tax dollars at work here. She held a fundraiser and good hearted Americans pitched in to help someone they didn't know. Nice story.
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acarioti
Al Carioti lives in Orlando, Flo
07:18 AM on 01/24/2012
Very nice story. I wish them both long lives to enjoy their reunited family.
06:24 AM on 01/24/2012
I just went through a similar event after having "found" my brother living more or less in plain sight in the city in which we were both born. We hadn't seen each other for nearly 40 years and I know how emotional it was for these two brothers since it has been an emotional ride for me for the past nine months.
09:27 AM on 01/24/2012
so did you two get hammered on beer and sake, too?
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nanaofmysky
Adopt from a rescue or shelter.
04:25 PM on 01/24/2012
stupid!!!!!!!
12:47 PM on 01/27/2012
Reading all your comments, I realize that you must have emotional problems.
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Deb Upchurch Gress
12:22 PM on 01/24/2012
that is exciting. have you and your brother stayed in contact since? were you looking for each other? are you both similar? I find genetics interesting.
05:46 PM on 01/24/2012
We email every day and will meet for the first time in years this spring. We actually did look for each other but he searched using my given first name (rather than my middle name) and so had no luck. The similarities are amazing-especially medical issues. For example, both of us have had heart attacks, both have had gallbladders out, both have had appendectomies and the list goes on.
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BeachSurfer
God Bless USA! RIP Mike! Semper Fi Marine!
03:10 AM on 01/24/2012
BeachSurfer


What a Beautiful story Happy 86th Birthday Minoru Ohye. May God Bless these Precious Brothers Hiroshi Kamimura & Minoru Ohye.
08:03 AM on 01/24/2012
dont forget Pearl Harbor
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Matthew Tesfai
Law school student
08:15 AM on 01/24/2012
one of the brothers was in the US Army you fool
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BeachSurfer
God Bless USA! RIP Mike! Semper Fi Marine!
01:51 PM on 01/24/2012
BeachSurfer


Kirkman46 “dont forget Pearl Harbor”


What is wrong with you I see 2 men together after all these years and it makes me happy. Do not Judge least you will be Judged Kirkman46
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anitafeeney
no matter where you go there you are
01:42 AM on 01/24/2012
very heartwarming
01:36 AM on 01/24/2012
awww.. this is such a sweet story.
01:29 AM on 01/24/2012
My mom was estranged from her sister for forty years. Tried to find her manytimes, but due to family deaths and marriages/remarriages, it seemed impossible. Then one day, acting on a vague tip, she sent a letter to a town in Alaska, no address -- and hoped. As the letter sat in a pile to be returned, a postal worker glanced at it, saw the name it was addressed to and sai, "Hey, I know her -- I'll take this letter to her." My aunt was elderly by then, and unable to travel. My mom did, though -- she was able to see her sister twice and exchange letters and phone calls before she was lost to us forever. I named my daughter after Aunt Ruth to commemorate the year we found her,
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anitafeeney
no matter where you go there you are
01:43 AM on 01/24/2012
that is a heartwarming story i am glad your mom found out what happend with her sister and that they were able to reconnect fanned and faved for the smile you brought to my face
08:04 AM on 01/24/2012
They could have found each other sooner if the one on the left had looked in Munchinland to find his brother ,
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janeyre
"Wielding the power of King w/instincts of slave
08:14 AM on 01/24/2012
Thanks for sharing josmiles... I enjoyed the happy comments this Tuesday morning. We don't get happy stories much, anymore. May peace be your forerunner...
01:09 AM on 01/24/2012
Better Nate than Lever!
01:08 AM on 01/24/2012
Liberal?