Photo by ALAN MIYATAKE
The 2025 JATCSF scholarship recipients with Consul General Kenko Sone and Mami Sone, JATCSF President Kitty Sankey, Vice Chair Haru Takehana, keynote speaker Mark Langill of the Los Angeles Dodgers, JATCSF trustees and scholarship donors.

Twenty-three college-bound high school seniors were each presented with $2,000 scholarships recently during the 2025 Japanese American Treaty Centennial Scholarship Fund (JATCSF) luncheon.

To date, the program has awarded more than $1 million throughout its 65-year history.

“We had an impressive group of applicants this year with ambitious goals and exceptionally bright futures,” said Kitty Sankey, JATCSF president, who also chairs the scholarship selection and planning committee.

“We’re honored to support these students as they embark on the next chapter in their lives.”

Also addressing the scholars was Consul General Kenko Sone, honorary president of the JATCSF, in one of his last events before he returns to Tokyo.

The 23 high school scholars and the universities they plan to attend are:

Enzo Kei Arakaki, North Torrance High School, UC San Diego

Ryan Kenji Erber, Eunice Sato Academy of Math & Science, Stanford University

Coco Funakoshi, Redondo Union High School, UCLA

Gavin Yanai Herbers, West Torrance High School, UCLA

Ryan Yanai Herbers, West Torrance High School, University of Southern California

Ethan Kazuo Ikenaga, South Pasadena High School, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Jovie Lee, South Torrance High School, Washington State University

Mia Mayeda, North Torrance High School, USC

Koi McCray, South Torrance High School, CSU Long Beach

Madison Yoshiko Mendoza, WISH Academy High School, UCLA

Sage Misumi, North Torrance High School, Biola University

Kate Murakami, South Torrance High School, UC Berkeley

Kaitlyn Nakagawa , Los Alamitos High School, UC Berkeley

Anon Saito, South Torrance High School, CSU Long Beach

Carter Sakai, Flintridge Preparatory School, Rice University

Palio Shibata, Redondo Union High School, University of Washington, Seattle

Rei Smartt, North Hollywood High School, UC Santa Barbara

Tyler Tanaka, North Torrance High School, CSU Long Beach

Remy Tsukahira, New West Charter High School, Northwestern University

Corey Umamoto, California Academy of Math and Science, USC

Hina Usuda, South Torrance High School, Claremont McKenna College

Katelyn Emi Watanuki, North Torrance High School, UC Irvine

Madilyn Kaori Yee, West Covina High School, UC Irvine

In addition to the scholars, Happy Mizutani, a real estate broker and longtime JATCSF trustee, was honored for his dedication and financial contributions to the JATCFS scholarship fund.

Los Angeles Dodgers historian Mark Langill was the keynote speaker.

“We are very grateful to the 2025 scholarship award donors, whose generosity allows us to support the educational aspirations of the next generation,” said Haru Takehana, JATCSF vice chair.

Scholarship donors include Mr. and Mrs. Teruo Yoshimoto, Koichi & Toyo Nerio Memorial Fund, Nitto Tire, Joyce Chinn, Kenji Ito Memorial Scholarship Fund, Happy Mizutani, and Kitty Sankey.

The Japanese American Treaty Centennial Scholarship Fund, Inc. was established 65 years ago by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California (JCCSC) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Japan’s first official delegation to the U.S. in 1860. Since 1960, over $1 million in scholarships have been awarded to 1,867 Japanese American scholars.

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