On October 20, 1932, Sadako married Fujimatsu Moriguchi in Tacoma, Washington.
After the war, the family moved to Seattle's Japantown, where they set up Uwajimaya again at a small building on South Main Street.
[3][4] In 1962, Uwajimaya made exhibitions at the Century 21 Exposition by opening a gift shop.
The brothers eventually shared their ownership with their sisters and their mother, who continued working at Uwajimaya with her children until the age of 85.
However, for the next 40 years after her husband's death, Moriguchi still attended to the customers of Uwajimaya, mostly in the company's gift operations, even though she did not serve in an official position.