Cedric Yamanaka holding his book

Literature – NO CAN TAKE KALIHI OUTTA DA GUY

New Cedric Yamanaka short story collection finds publisher in Canada Lee A. Tonouchi Special to The Hawai‘i Herald Even if you not one hardcore fan of fiction writer Cedric Yamanaka, you probably heard his name someplace cuz he’s...
Historical Fiction by Michael G. Malaghan

Historical 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 Question of Loyalty,” the...

Mind-Body Wellness – DREAMS CAN COME TRUE

Dr. Chad Sato Hawai‘i Herald Columnist As we enter July, the Tanabata Festival is celebrated on July 7 in Japan every year, where the tradition is to write your wishes, tanzaku, on colorful strips of paper...

Dispatches From Japan – THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN JAPAN

A Personal Journal From January to April 2021 Kalani M. Fujiwara Commentary Special to The Hawai‘i Herald Japan’s vaccination efforts started with the vaccination of all medical personnel in Japan on February 2021. Since Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was the...
Logo for Social Security Administration

Your Social Security – CELEBRATE YOUR INDEPENDENCE WITH SOCIAL SECURITY

Jane Burigsay Courtesy: Social Security Administration Every July, we take pride in celebrating our nation’s independence. For nearly 90 years, our programs have helped provide financial independence to millions of hardworking people. We have useful online...
Rev. Paul Osumi

Today’s Thought

by Rev. Paul S. Osumi Reprinted with permission HELPING OTHERS Our life on this earth is very brief. Like a flicker of light, it is blown out before we know it. There is no time in it...

GENERATION GAP

GENERATION GAP by Jon J. Murakami
Drawing featuring Dennis Fujitake as a comic

8•0•8

8·0·8 By Dennis Fujitake

Dad’s Three Cats

Dad's Three Cats by Gwen Muranaka

SHUSHIN

Kashikoi hito wa Jibun wo oroka datoomotte iru. Oroka na hito wa Jibun wo kashikoi to omotte iru. A smart person thinks he is dumb; A dumb peson thinks he is smart. – Bishop Ryokan Ara Tendai Mission of Hawaii

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