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Un ni yotte ikikata ga kawaru no dewa nai. Ikikata ni yotte un ga kawaru no desu. Fortune does not change your life, but fortune is changed by how you live. – Bishop Ryokan Ara Tendai Mission of Hawaii
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by Rev. Paul S. Osumi Reprinted with permission LIFE’S ARITHMETIC A man said, “Life is a lot like a kid’s problem in arithmetic. We get all mixed up.” We often make mistakes in life’s arithmetic. We...
View ArticleEstate Planning Insights – A GENERATION-SKIPPING TRUST
Ethan R. Okura Hawai‘i Herald Columnist Also Known as a Legacy or Dynasty Trust The term “generation-skipping trust” is often misunderstood in estate planning. A GST does not mean that the inheritance...
View ArticleNGN3 NOVEMBER MOVIE SCHEDULE
PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE MONDAY, MAR. 1 Midnight – Turbulent Highways 1:40 a.m. – Mysteries of Edo 2 3:10 a.m. – North Sea Dragon 4:40 a.m. – Sasuke and His Comedians 6:20 a.m. –...
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View ArticleNGN — Spectrum Ch. 677/HD 1677 (For updated information, call 538–1966)
PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE “Lupin no Musume 2 (Daughter of Lupin 2),” premieres on Wednesday, Mar. 10, at 7:35 p.m. When this sequel to “Daughter of Lupin” opens, Hana and Kazuma...
View ArticleSidebar – Advice from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Warning Signs of Suicide • Talking about wanting to die • Looking for a way to kill oneself • Talking about feeling hopeless or having no purpose • Talking about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain •...
View ArticleMental Wellness – HAWAI‘I’S MENTAL-HEALTH ADVOCATES, PART ONE
Ida Yoshinaga AJAs Working in Public Health, Hospitals and Religion Talk About Mental Wellness A Pleasant Meal Followed by Mild PTSD We are clothed in business casual and downtown alohawear, as we sit...
View ArticleRestaurant Review – YÖSHOKU (WESTERN-STYLE JAPANESE FOOD) DELIGHTS
Ida Yoshinaga Chef Shibuya Shares a Savory Culinary Art Form from His Family Tradition We are eating nostalgia, both of us. On Jan. 27, Asami Arai, a writer from our sister publication the Hawaii Hochi...
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View ArticleChildren’s Book –“CULTURE4KIDS! BOOK 2” FEATURED ON NVMC VIRTUAL SERIES
Jodie Chiemi Ching Commentary On Jan. 16, 2021, the Nisei Veteran’s Memorial Center livestreamed the latest entry in its virtual series, “An Afternoon with the Author,” which featured Carolyn Kubota...
View ArticleCommunity – FEB. 19: EVENTS FOR THE “DAY OF REMEMBRANCE”
Ida Yoshinaga Feb. 19 marks a day that lives in notoriety for Japanese Americans, for Asian American and other immigrants of color in the United States, and for anyone concerned with unjust government...
View ArticleCover Story – AN HISTORICAL HOMESTAY
Stacy Lee Special to The Hawai‘i Herald When the Great-Great-Granddaughter of Yukichi Fukuzawa Explores Life in Hawai‘i “Honto ni? Really? Oh. My. Gosh.” I stared wide-eyed at the fourth-grade Japanese...
View ArticleArt Review –“THE ALPHABET, NIGHTTIME AND CIGARETTE BUTTS”
Wayne Muromoto Commentary Special to The Hawai‘i Herald A Little Art Show on the Windward Side Now that the rules concerning the COVID-19 pandemic have become clearer and somewhat more relaxed, it...
View ArticleHonoring the Legacy – DR. SATORU IZUTSU – HEALTH CARE PIONEER
Melvin Inamasu and Violet Harada Courtesy: Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i Editor’s note: This bimonthly series, “Honoring the Legacy,” is a partnership between The Hawai‘i Herald and the Japanese...
View ArticleKupuna Care – FALL PREVENTION INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE HOME
Kevin Y. Kawamoto Special to The Hawai‘i Herald The Japanese have a saying: “Nana korobi, ya oki – Fall down seven times, rise up eight.” In other words, no matter how many times you fail to attain an...
View ArticleQueen Contestants – 69th Cherry Blossom Festival
SHELLY TERUKO IMAMURA High School: Castle High School College/Degree: University of Hawai‘i at Mänoa, Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management Occupation: Human resources...
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