Kametaro Iijima (飯島 亀太郎, Iijima Kametarō) was Japan's Consul General in 1913.[1] He arrived in the United States in June 1913 to lobby against the California Alien Land Law of 1913 while he was stationed in New York City.[2][3] In 1914 his daughter, Mosa Iijima (1910–?), was hit by the car of Diamond Jim Brady.[4]
Asserting at the outset that he meant to be very frank in his discussion of the subject, Kametaro Iijima, the new Japanese Consul General to this city, talked to a reporter yesterday about the California situation at his home, at Central Park West and Eighty-sixth Street. Mr. Iijima arrived in this city last Saturday from Japan.