Wilfred Chomatsu "Tsuky" Tsukiyama (Japanese: 築山 長松, March 22, 1897 – January 6, 1966) was an attorney, Territorial Senator, and chief justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii.
[1] When the war ended, he left the army and enrolled in Coe College, where he studied pre-law.
[2] After graduating from law school in 1924, Tsukiyama returned to Hawaii and became an attorney at Huber, Kemp, and Stainback.
This reached a fever pitch when Pearl Harbor was attacked and World War II broke out.
He ran for the United States Senate that year, but narrowly lost to Oren E. Long.