Today,
June 17
Today,
June 17
EVENT DATE

08/29

Honolulu Rainbow Ekiden 2026

LOCATION
Kapiolani Park, 3840 Paki Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
DETAILS

Participate in the 10th annual Honolulu Rainbow Ekiden, a relay race inspired by the Japanese tradition of ekiden, where teams of runners complete a looped course from Kapiʻolani Park to Diamond Head. Teams pass a tasuki (sash) between runners as they complete their 5k legs, emphasizing teamwork and connection. The event includes the team ekiden, a 5K fun run/walk, and a children’s race.

EVENT DATE

06/28

Curated Closet Cleanout

LOCATION
PITACUS Chop Art 2535 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96826
DETAILS

Join us for Curated Closet Cleanout, a collaborative pop-up event with PITACUS Chop Art and a curated selection of local sellers offering high-quality, pre-loved fashion.

Sunday, June 28 • 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
PITACUS Chop Art

2535 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96826

Browse designer and brand-name clothing, vintage finds, accessories, and unique pieces—all gently worn or in like-new condition.

Cash is recommended, as some vendors may be cash-only.

EVENT DATE

06/22

Irei No Hi Rememberance

LOCATION
Hawaii Okinawa Center Legacy Ballroom, 94-587 Ukeʻe St, Waipahu, HI 96797
DETAILS

With Nomura Ryu Dento Ongaku Kyokai Hawaii Shibu

Each June, we gather at the Hawaii Okinawa Center to honor and pay tribute to our ancestors, and the entire Okinawan community who endured the tragic Battle of Okinawa in 1945. Through heartfelt recollections, music, prayers, and the unity of family, we come together to pray for peace and to commemorate those we have lost.

This year, our event carries the theme “With heavy hearts we remember The Battle of Okinawa”. We invite you to join us from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. as we honor the memory of our fallen ancestors and share the inspiring stories of those who overcame the war’s challenges, especially those who thrived in their new lives in Hawaii.

This pot-luck style event is free and open to the public. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to bring a dish to share if you are able.

EVENT DATE

06/21

Play: Memory Beads

LOCATION
Kumu Kahua Theatre, 46 Merchant Street, Honolulu, HI 96813
DETAILS

WRITTEN BY Diane Aoki

Joni knows that Alzheimer’s Disease runs in her family and she fears it will take hold of her mother, and herself. To counteract this, she collects “memory beads” — her family’s immigration story from Okinawa, anecdotes her mother shares about growing up in Hilo, histories unearthed in a family genealogy, and narratives of her own journey toward self-acceptance and empowerment. Collectively, we see that the relationships between mothers and daughters through five generations are the cords that tie these “memory beads” together.

PERFORMANCE DATES

Thursdays / Fridays / Saturdays at 7 p.m. HST
May 28, 29, 30, June 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27

Sundays at 2 p.m. HST
May 31, June 7, 14, 21, 28

EVENT DATE

06/21

Taikoza concert at Waipahu Taiyoji Temple

LOCATION
Taiyoji Soto mission, 94-413 Waipahu St, Waipahu, HI 96797 
DETAILS

Taikoza, the masterful Taiko Drummers, are back for two amazing evenings of mind-blowing drumming. Come experience the concert “Voice of the Earth” as we celebrate the Summer Solsitce with this high-energy performance of traditional and original Japanese tunes, featuring  the soulful sound of the bamboo flutes and an amazing array of ancestral Taiko drums. A wonderful program for all ages and the perfect family concert.

When: Sunday, June 21, 2026  at 3:00 PM -4:20 PM

Tickets: Adults:$25.00, (Senior/Children $15)

Discover the exhilarating rhythms of the ancient Taiko drums and the enchanting melodies of bamboo flutes. Taikoza harnesses the potent energy of the Taiko drums to create a captivating atmosphere that transports audiences to new realms of excitement. Drawing from Japan’s vibrant musical and performance traditions, Taikoza has innovatively blended various traditional instruments to produce a fresh, dynamic sound. The group has given performances across Europe, Asia, and extensively toured North America. They have made appearances on ESPN, at the Sumo tournament at Madison Square Garden, and have contributed to the soundtracks of the Nintendo Wii games Red Steel 1 and 2.

Artists:

Musical Director: Marco Lienhard ( Taiko, Shakuhachi, Shinobue and  Noh Flute)

Taiko: Yuki Takaishi-Payne, MacConnell Evans, 

Dance and Taiko: Maddie Hopfield.

Popular Taikoza standards such as Hachijo, Voice of the Earth,  Yatai Bayashi, Miyake, Eisa, Tabi, Itsuki Lullaby and more will be performed

Quotes from the Media: 

“Something strange and wonderful is coming your way. There was thunder and there was lighting and there was the sea crashing against a cliff, and volcanoes. For a few utterly transporting minutes, there was expressed in the metaphors of merciless rhythms and fluttering melodies, anything a listener had experienced, would experience and could imagine experiencing.”

ERIC HUBLER, WASHINGTON POST

This performance is made possible in part by funds from East Winds, Inc. and First Bank of Hawaii

 www.taikoza.com

The mission of East Winds, Inc.DBA Taikoza is to advance public interest and understanding of Japanese and Asian music and performing Arts; expose the public to music from Asian countries through workshops, performances, and production of new works

incorporating elements of Asian music; provide musicians with a forum to expose their work to the public; and conduct any lawful activities that may help accomplish the preceding activities. One key point of the organization is to present programs of the highest quality. Our mission is to bring high-quality programs to schools, communities of different backgrounds, and people with disabilities.

East Winds, Inc. presents more than 220 concerts (live and a few virtual) a year. Performances range from school educational performances  (in public and private schools nationwide) to concerts in colleges and theaters and free community programs. Concerts are held annually in New York City at Symphony Space and other venues around the city. During the summer, East Winds presents free concerts in the parks in New York City, reaching out to audiences of all ages and backgrounds in low-income areas of the city.

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