OKAGE SAMA DE – AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST LINDA TAIRA
Hui Makaala Special to The Hawai‘i Herald How Hui Makaala’s Scholarship Fueled Her Success Linda Taira’s attraction to journalism began early. “As a child, I would read newspapers spread out in front...
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Bishop Eric Matsumoto Special to The Hawai‘i Herald The weather is warm, the breeze blows gently, the rain falls lightly and the flowers are blooming beautifully. Spring is such a beautiful time of...
View ArticleHistory – HIROSHIGE’S “THE FIFTY-THREE STATIONS OF TÖKAIDÖ”
An Artist’s Portal to Old Japan Alan Suemori Special to The Hawai‘i Herald In August 1832, the remarkable ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) set off on a journey on the Tökaidö Road that would...
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UH PRESS SALE: A SECRET JOY FOR READERS The University of Hawai‘i Press is a monster of a publishing company — at least when it comes to (virtually) monopolizing the market for putting out...
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KAUA‘I POLICE CHIEF’S RACIST ACTS Sandee Oshiro Commentary Special to The Hawai’i Herald Imagine for a moment that your police chief openly mocked Blacks or Native Hawaiians, and your mayor soon after...
View ArticleCover Story – FINANCE THROUGH “ALOHA, MAHALO, IMUA, PONO AND ‘OHANA”
Like His Ancestors, Stephen Kagawa Aims to Renovate a Broken Industry Ida Yoshinaga The Next Generation As he strives to leave his mark on the unpredictable, coronavirus-era business world, nikkei...
View ArticleKBFD — KOREAN PROGRAMMING
Channel 2 (Spectrum) and 12 (Hawaiian Telcom) (Subject to change, without notice. For updated information, call 521–8066.) “Taxi Driver,” Monday and Tuesday at 7:45 p.m.; repeats Tuesday and Wednesday...
View ArticleKIKU — Channel 9 (Spectrum) and 20 (Hawaiian Telcom)
(Programs are subject to change, without notice. For updated information, call 847–2021.) “Betrayal,” premieres Wednesday, May 12, at 4 p.m.; repeats Monday through Friday. The lives of two childhood...
View ArticleNGN3 APRIL MOVIE SCHEDULE
PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE SATURDAY, MAY 1 Midnight – Four Hours of Terror 1:20 a.m. – The Yagyu Military Art: One-Eyed Swordsman 2:50 a.m. – Jail Breakers 4:30 a.m. – The Bull’s Eye...
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View ArticleNGN — Spectrum Ch. 677/HD 1677 (For updated information, call 538–1966)
PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE “Iryu Sosa SP 2021,” premieres on Tuesday, May 4, at 7:35 p.m.; airs on Tuesday at 7:35 p.m. and 10 p.m., repeats on Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. Quirky Det....
View Article69th Cherry Blossom Festival: IN A TOUGH YEAR, HOPE (KIBOU) FOR NIKKEI WOMEN
Ida Yoshinaga Participants Enjoy a Socially Distanced 69th Cherry Blossom Festival On Saturday, Apr. 3, the 69th and arguably most unusual iteration of Honolulu Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce’s...
View ArticleHerald Salutes
On Mar. 4, through the Consulate General of Japan in Honolulu, the Japanese government conferred its 2020 Fall Imperial Decoration upon Mr. Thomas Nobuo Hasebe for “promoting the cooperation program...
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JASH HOLDS JAPAN WIZARDS STATEWIDE ACADEMIC COMPETITION The Japan-America Society of Hawaii announced and congratulated the winners of its 18th annual Japan Wizards Statewide Academic Team Competition....
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View ArticleCover Story – HULA, MUSIC AND THE ALOHA SPIRIT FROM UCHINÄ
AloHaisai Launches a Scenic Music Video of Kitanakagusuku, Okinawa Colin Sewake Special to The Hawai‘i Herald This past January a mash-up version of the famous Okinawan children’s song “Tinsagu Nu Hana...
View ArticleMind-Body Wellness – MOTHER’S DAY REMINDS US TO NURTURE
Dr. Chad Sato Hawai‘i Herald Columnist The month of May indicates the transition from spring to summer, where flowers begin to bloom – a time to open up and embrace the warmer weather. This year,...
View ArticleHistorical Fiction –“A Question of Loyalty”
Mike Malaghan Special to The Hawai‘i Herald Editor’s note: “A Question of Loyalty” is the second historical novel in Mike Malaghan’s trilogy on the Japanese American experience in Hawai‘i. Prior to “A...
View ArticleRyan’s Table – THE ROAD TO GOEN
Ryan Tatsumoto Hawai‘i Herald Columnist Chef Roy Yamaguchi’s Roots, Journey and Newest Restaurant It’s about time I refer to Chef Roy Yamaguchi as a local boy. Because this Japan-born chef launched his...
View ArticleHonoring the Legacy – JANE KURAHARA AND BETSY YOUNG
Melvin Inamasu and Violet Harada Courtesy: Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i Volunteers with Passion Editor’s note: This bimonthly series, “Honoring the Legacy,” is a partnership between The Hawai‘i...
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