Nisei Veterans To Hold Joint Memorial Services On O‘ahu And Maui
The annual observance is held on the Sunday closest to Sept. 29, the day in 1943 when Sgt.
Shigeo “Joe” Takata of the 100th Infantry Battalion (Separate) became the first Japanese American to be killed...
L.A. Monument By Hawai‘i’s Miles Endo Honors Civil Rights Activist Sei Fujii
Miles Endo’s commissioned work to create a public monument for the late civil rights activist Sei Fujii, was unveiled Aug. 1 in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo District. Endo’s work was commissioned by the Little...
“Picture Bride” – A Family Saga
Michael G. Malaghan
Special to The Hawai‘i Herald
Editor’s note: We continue Michael G. Malaghan’s serialized historical novel, “Picture Bride — A Family Saga,” based on the Japanese immigrant experience. Malaghan’s trilogy takes readers from turn-of-the-20th-century-Japan...
Today’s Thought
by Rev. Paul S. Osumi
Reprinted with permission
The Sure Cure
High blood pressure, nervous breakdowns, ulcers and mental collapses are often caused, out doctors tell us, by negative thinking, evil imagination and confused emotions. It is...
A Special Year For Köyasan
Roy M. Kodani
Special to The Hawai‘i Herald
If ever there was a time to visit Köyasan, this year is it, for 2015 marks the 1,200th anniversary of the founding of the Shingon sect of Buddhism...
KBFD – Korean Programming
“Here Comes Jang Bori,” Sunday at 6:30 p.m./re-airs Monday at 1:45 p.m.
As a child, Bo-Ri Jang was adopted by a family without much money. She then learns that she is the missing daughter from...
NGN Digital Channel 677
“Ooku – Eien (The Castle of Crossed Destinies), premeires on
Saturday, Oct. 10, at 7:35 p.m.
The Lady Shogun rules the land in the wake of a devastating plague that has drastically reduced the male population...
“Ten Ten” – Kenny Endo’s 40th Anniversary Celebration Concert
WHO/WHAT: Taiko Center of the Pacific presents “TEN TEN” to celebrate master taiko artist Kenny Endo’s 40 years of taiko drumming.
Guest performers include Hiromitsu Agatsuma, tsugaru shamisen wizard from Tokyo; Hitoshi Hamada, vibraphone artist...