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The Seifuen Orphanage, Sasebo Japan -
01-15-2009, 02:41 PM
This orphanage is really amazing. My wife was previously married to a
Japanese man and they had two children. When they divorced, he received custody under a signed agreement that if something ever happened to him that the custody of the children would go to their mother. Well, he died in May of 2007 and before passing he told someone that he does not want the kids going to their mother. So they have been in an Orphanage for the past 20 months and in the beginning the Orphanage let the kids see their mother, then only phone calls then they said we could only drop off presents and they would give them to the kids, but we could no longer see the kids. Well, we just went there today to give them a present for her son's 7th birthday which is today and they said that the head person in charge told them not to accept anything from their mother. He had received a call from the court that we are proceeding with action to get custody, so now they will not even allow their mother to give them a gift. This orphanage has received so much from the U.S. Military in the form of money, appliances, and just help with doing things for the kids and now they turn around and slap us in the face because my wife is trying to get custody of her kids and they don't want to release them. The Orphanage actually very recently went through the court and received an order appointing the kids half-brother as guardian and no one even knows where he is and he is in no condition nor does he even want custody of the kids. All I can think of is that the Seifuen Orphanage in Sasebo is keeping the kids so they can collect money from the Japanese government. I wish there was someone that could bring this to the public because I think this is just an unbelievable act of injustice. Why doesn't the Orphanage look out for the best interest of the children? I just wanted to throw my frustration out there for anyone to comment on. Thank you. |
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The Seifuen Orphanage -
01-18-2009, 05:47 AM
I don't know if anyone has copied and pasted our story since I first typed
it last Thursday night but this is my story, first hand from my wife and I. These are my wifes kids and we are looking for someone that can help and apply some pressure to make this Japanese man that obviously has not compassion or feelings, to be at least reasonable as we proceed through the legal process of obtaining custody of my wife's kids from her previous marriage. I'm also sending a letter this coming week to the Embassy to see if they can help. I am also active duty Navy and the base here has done many good things for this Orphanage including donating money and appliances and even giving $50 gifts to the kids for their birthdays, but then they turn away my wife who just wants to give a birthday gift to her son. If I had my way, I would love to put our story on 60 minutes or Oprah or some way of getting publicity to really embarass this organization!! |
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Seifuen Orphanage contact number -
01-18-2009, 06:17 AM
In case anyone out there speaks Japanese and would like to call the
Seifuen Orphanage to let them know that what they are doing is wrong, their number is: from Japan 0956-24-5080 or from outside Japan: 81-956-24-5080. All that we want from them right now is to allow my wife to drop off a birthday present to her son, not even to see him, because we already know that they will not allow her to visit them in person because they are afraid that she will tell them that we are going to get custody soon and they don't want us to get their hopes up. I'm sure this all started because it was more important to her ex husband for his kids to remain Japanese citizens than to be with their real mother who is married to an American and his kids to become American citizens. That is the only thing that I can imagine or the Orphanage is just greedy for the money from the government of Japan and it's more important for them to get the money than to let the kids go back to their mother. My wife does not work so she can be with them and provide the care and love they need and my income is plent enough to provide a much higher standard of living than they could ever experience in the orphanage. Thank you. |
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Response to your comment on my Orphanage situation -
01-18-2009, 09:13 AM
The kids last name are "Yoshioka", boy is seven and girl is twelve. They will know who they are as they only have about 45-50 kids there.
Also, my response to the other comment: You make a good point and it is probably a normal response or thought from most people. The reason the father got custody in the beginning was financial and the fact that their mother was working night time to make enough money so that she could get a place to live when she left. The court felt that with her working nights that she would be sleeping during the day and could not care for her kids. My wife is a very loving wife and also mother of our new 10 month old baby, she also has a 15 year old daughter that was her's prior to getting married to the Japanese man that of course was able to stay with her because the Japanese man did not want to keep her anyhow. My 15 year old step daughter has turned out to be a wonderful teenager. The is absolutely no reason in this world for that orphanage to treat my wife the way they are. That's what is upsetting me so much and I'm taking my fight with them as far as the internet will reach!! My wife has never been in any trouble and has a perfectly clean record. I do understand your response as I believe that would be a common feeling. Thanks. |
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01-18-2009, 10:03 AM
So she has children with three different fathers?
I do understand what you are saying and what you are trying to do, but things like that are looked down upon more in Japan, I think, then back here in the US. I am not excusing the orphanage in any way...but at the same time, I only know half the story. |
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Seifuen Orphanage update -
01-21-2009, 11:43 AM
Well, I don't know if anyone was praying for us or if it was pressure from
the court or this government agency that looks out for the welfare of the children, but they management has agreed to accept a birthday gift from their mother, my wife. The management there still will not allow us to visit or see them. The court and also the agency do not understand why the management is acting this way. I think I now realize what it is. The base here in Sasebo used to do more for the Orphanage but has received resistance to help from the American base. Since I am an American and now realizing that they have been resisting aid and assistance from the base, it appears to me that this is possibly racially motivated, that the Orphanage for some reason don't like Americans. It just seems that way and it's the message that the current administration is sending. Anyhow, it looks like some progress is being made but in very small steps. |
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