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During school breaks in the ‘80s and ‘90s, my grandparents would walk me and my sister to the shopping plaza near their house to pick up groceries for the week….

By Summer Nakaishi
December 13, 2024

Editor’s Note: Choichi Terukina (1929–2021) was a celebrated Okinawan musician and National Living Treasure of Japan. As Grandmaster of the Afuso Ryu Gensei Kai, he dedicated his life to preserving and sharing uta-sanshin, training students worldwide and performing at landmarks…

By Yen Phan
January 7, 2025

The Young Okinawans of Hawaii (YOH) hosted their 41st Annual Holiday Senior Luncheon on Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Hawaii Okinawa Center in Waipio. This beloved event honors Hawaii’s senior community, celebrating their contributions to preserving Okinawan culture. As noted…

By Jodie Ching
January 7, 2025

By Colin Y. Sewake In Okinawa, the word yuimaaru expresses the spirit of cooperation. A perfect example of yuimaaru is the long-standing bridge that the Okinawa-Hawaii Kyokai (OHK) has created between Hawaiʻi and Okinawa since 1966. At some point after…

By Guest Author
December 6, 2024

Consulate General of Japan in Honolulu On Oct. 29, the Consulate General of Japan in Honolulu held the 2024 Welcome Back Reception  for the Japan Exchange & Teaching (JET) Program participants who recently returned from Japan.  Five returnees who were…

By Jodie Ching
December 3, 2024

By Lily Yasuda Lily Yasuda is a sixth-grade student at a Honolulu middle school. She is a Gosei who enjoys spending time with her cat and eating gummy bears while watching The Great British Bake Off or other shows in…

By Guest Author
December 3, 2024

Editor’s note: This article has been previously published in the Hawaii United Okinawa Association Uchinanchu newsletter. It has been republished here with permission. Thirty-year-old Isaiah Chinen is a Yonsei Uchinanchu, born and raised in Kailua-Kona on Hawaiʻi Island. He is…

By Jodie Ching
December 2, 2024

On Saturday, Oct. 12, the Hooge Ryu Hana Nuuzi no Kai Nakasone Dance Academy’s “Mandai ni Mau – Dancing Forever,” held at Leeward Community College’s Leeward Theatre, unfolded as a moving tribute to legacy and devotion to the art of…

By Jodie Ching
November 27, 2024

The Nenchosha Ian Engei Taikai event, organized by the United Japanese Society of Hawaii (UJSH), was held on Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Hawaii Okinawa Center in Waipio. This annual event honors seniors who have reached the age of 80….

By Jodie Ching
November 22, 2024

Mahalo and Aloha ʻOe to Hawaii Hochi Ltd. On Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at the Consul General’s Official Residence, Hawaii Hochi, Ltd. was conferred the 2024 Foreign Minister’s Commendation. At the ceremony, Consul General Yoshinori Kodama delivered a congratulatory message…

By Jodie Ching
November 22, 2024
When Laurel Tamayo was growing up on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, some of her favorite memories included visiting her extended family on Maui. They would stay at the beach all day, “talking story” (a Hawaiian expression for passing the…
By Jodie Ching
September 10, 2024

A Legacy in Bronze: Unveiling Choichi Terukina’s Statue in Nanjo City

January 7, 2025

Celebrating Generations: Young Okinawans of Hawaii’s 41st Annual Holiday Senior Luncheon

January 7, 2025

The Bridge Connecting Hawaiʻi and Okinawa

December 6, 2024

The 2024 JET Welcome Back Reception

December 3, 2024

Asia-Pacific Children’s Convention 2024: A Junior Ambassador’s Experience

December 3, 2024

Isaiah Chinen Represents the U.S. in the 2024 Touch Rugby World Cup in England

December 2, 2024

Honoring Legacy Through Dance: “Mandai ni Mau” Celebrates the Heart of Okinawan Tradition

November 27, 2024

UJSH Celebrates 50th Senior Citizen Festival for Honorees Born in 1944

November 22, 2024

Foreign Minister’s Commendation Ceremony  

November 22, 2024

Lahaina Wildfire in Maui is the Subject of Activist Laurel Tamayo’s New Documentary

September 10, 2024

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