Queen Interview – 2020-2021: THE YEAR OF COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS
Ida Yoshinaga
Cherry Blossom Queen Jewel Mahoe and Her Court Give Back in a Pandemic Year
After an unpredictable year, where many Cherry Blossom Festival conventions had to be rethought due to COVID-19, exiting Queen and...
Queen Contestants – 69th Cherry Blossom Festival
SHELLY TERUKO IMAMURA
High School: Castle High School
College/Degree: University of Hawai‘i at Mänoa, Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management
Occupation: Human resources specialist
Hobbies: Traveling, hiking and eating food
How do you incorporate kibou (hope) into...
Kupuna Care – FALL PREVENTION INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE HOME
Kevin Y. Kawamoto
Special to The Hawai‘i Herald
The Japanese have a saying: “Nana korobi, ya oki – Fall down seven times, rise up eight.” In other words, no matter how many times you fail to...
Honoring the Legacy – DR. SATORU IZUTSU – HEALTH CARE PIONEER
Melvin Inamasu and Violet Harada
Courtesy: Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i
Editor’s note: This bimonthly series, “Honoring the Legacy,” is a partnership between The Hawai‘i Herald and the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i. It celebrates the...
Art Review – “THE ALPHABET, NIGHTTIME AND CIGARETTE BUTTS”
Wayne Muromoto
Commentary
Special to The Hawai‘i Herald
A Little Art Show on the Windward Side
Now that the rules concerning the COVID-19 pandemic have become clearer and somewhat more relaxed, it might be a good time to take...
Literature – USING UCHINÄGUCHI
Lee A. Tonouchi
Special to The Hawai‘i Herald
Ashley Nakanishi Uses Her Language in Okinawan American Literature
I stay talking story with Ashley Nakanishi, 29, author of da new young-adult novel “The Last Sakura: Tales of the Yuta”...
Mind-Body Wellness – MARCH SHOWERS BRING APRIL FLOWERS
Dr. Chad Sato
Hawai‘i Herald Columnist
Normally at this time of year we’d be moving into flu season. But this year it seems as if influenza has been MIA (missing in action). Did COVID-19 bully the...
Ryan’s Table – UKNOWN BLOODLINES
Ryan Tatsumoto
Hawai‘i Herald Columnist
I regret not taking more time to chat with my ojïchan. He was the only member of his immigrant family to remain in Hawai‘i.
Later my interest in my families’ history grew....
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...
Today’s Thought
by Rev. Paul S. Osumi
Reprinted with permission
SAYING “NO”
The two-letter word “NO” has to be said often to keep our life sane and simple. Some people cannot utter this little word and keep on accepting...