Today,
April 14
Today,
April 14
EVENT DATE

05/20

JASH: Sister Summit, A Hawaii – Japan Project

LOCATION
Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort, Coral Ballroom, 2005 Kālia Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815
DETAILS

Hawai’i and Japan come together once again for a landmark gathering of leaders, innovators, and changemakers when we convene the 2026 Hawai’i–Japan Sister State and Sister City Summit, which will include a Hawai’i–Japan Economic Policy Forum. Building on the extraordinary success of the inaugural 2023 Summit—the largest Hawai’i–Japan international convening in more than two decades—this next chapter promises even greater impact.

From governors and mayors to business, nonprofit, and community leaders, the Sister Summit is where we will sustain, deepen, and expand ties and shape the future together.

With inspiring keynote speakers, timely policy and economic dialogue, dynamic panel discussions, a vibrant marketplace showcasing Hawai’i and Japan, and multiple networking opportunities, this is the place to be for those that have an interest in the Pacific region’s future. Join more than 400 leaders from Hawai’i and Japan as we work toward Creating Our Future – by charting a bold course forward together.

EVENT DATE

04/25

A Chat With The Author: Gwen Muranaka (Maui)

LOCATION
Nisei Veterans Memorial Center, 665 Kahului Beach Rd Kahului, HI 96732
DETAILS

Join the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center as they chat with cartoonist and author Gwen Muranaka about her book “Drawing by Heart.”

Gwen Muranaka is a fourth generation Japanese American. For the over 20 years, as a senior editor and journalist she has covered numerous events in the Southern California Japanese American community. Throughout her journalism career, Muranaka has drawn cartoons, including “Noodles,” published weekly in the Japan Times in Tokyo and “Small Kid Time” for Pacific Citizen. Currently she illustrates “Dad’s Three Cats” for The Hawaii Herald and The Rafu Shimpo. She is also a writer for San Times.

EVENT DATE

04/10

2026 Senior Health and Fitness Fair

LOCATION
Hawaii Okinawa Center, 94-587 Ukeʻe Street Waipahu, HI 96797
DETAILS

The Hawaii United Okinawa Association is excited to welcome everyone to our 16th Annual Senior Fair at the Hawaii Okinawa Center in Waipio! This FREE event is designed especially for baby boomers, seniors aged 50 and older, and their family caregivers.

What to Expect:
Explore a variety of services and products available to you and your family, including:

Health and Wellness
Fitness and Nutrition
Legal and Financial Services
Government Programs and Benefits
Lifestyle Products and Services
Community Service and Volunteer Opportunities
Medicare/Healthcare Fraud Detection
Medical Alert and Home Security
Special Offer:
This year, our volunteer nurses will provide FREE blood pressure screenings for all attendees!

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with valuable resources and support in your community. We look forward to seeing you there!

EVENT DATE

04/03

2026 Irasshai: Eat, Drink, Kanpai!

LOCATION
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, 2454 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
DETAILS

A 21+ evening inspired by the lively atmosphere of Japanese street festivals. Guests can enjoy food tastings from local chefs, refreshing beverages, and a festive night celebrating Japanese culinary culture and community. Presented by Bank of Hawaiʻi, this event serves as a fundraiser supporting the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaiʻi.

EVENT DATE

03/31

Special Film Screening of THIRD ACT and Director Q&A with Tadashi Nakamura

LOCATION
University of Hawai'i Mānoa Campus, Architecture Auditorium, 2410 Campus Road, Honolulu, HI 96822
DETAILS

Join renowned filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura for a free screening of his latest film, Third Act. The film focuses on his father, Robert A. Nakamura, often celebrated as the godfather of Asian American media. While the project began as a documentary about his father’s career, it evolved into a film about his dad’s Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis and an exploration of art, activism, grief and fatherhood.

Register for the event at this link.

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