By East Hawaii Hiroshima Kenjin Kai On the island of Hawaiʻi, the East Hawaii Hiroshima Kenjin Kai awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Waiākea High School senior Dari Nekoba for her excellence in academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular achievements. Nekoba was presented…
Filmmaker Laurel Tamayo weaves a story of personal tragedy and climate change. By GWEN MURANAKA “The community aspect is what I want to show people — the power of the Aloha spirit,” says Laurel Tamayo about her upcoming documentary film…
Guest Author Daniel Nakasone Back in 2018, I walked the somber halls of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Prior to my visit, I had read stories and viewed survivors’ interviews, documentaries and films on the atrocities…
Ii soogwachi deebiru! Happy New Year! On Saturday, Jan. 20, the Hawaii United Okinawa Association held its Uchinanchu of the Year and 74th Installation Celebration themed “Hwikarasanaya – Let’s Shine Together.” Six-hundred-fifty attendees gathered in the Albert T. and Wallace…
Guest Author HJCC Cherry Blossom Festival About the Festival The Cherry Blossom Festival is a project of the Honolulu Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce and holds the honor of being one of the longest, continually running ethnic festivals in Hawaiʻi….
San Times honors the three generations – Sansei, Yonsei, and Gosei – who are now responsible for keeping the values and traditions of our Issei and Nisei ancestors alive and to continue telling Japanese American stories for the future generations to learn from. San Times will be a resource for anyone wanting to learn more about our community, featuring videos, pictures, and stories about the past, present, and future.
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