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Honoring Dedication: EMMA's Virtual Luncheon Celebrates Volunteers and Memories
EMMA Madoka Muroya EMMA Madoka Muroya

Honoring Dedication: EMMA's Virtual Luncheon Celebrates Volunteers and Memories

The Ehime Maru Memorial Association (EMMA) recently held a heartfelt virtual luncheon on Tuesday, March 28, 2024, via Zoom, marking a significant occasion to honor and express gratitude to the dedicated volunteers from various local Japanese- American community groups. Hosted by EMMA, this special event celebrated the unwavering commitment of volunteers who have tirelessly contributed to the upkeep and preservation of the Ehime Maru Memorial, nestled in Kakaʻako Waterfront Park.

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EHIME MARU MEMORIAL CEREMONY - FEBRUARY 9, 2024
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EHIME MARU MEMORIAL CEREMONY - FEBRUARY 9, 2024

On Friday, February 9, 2024, the Ehime Maru Memorial Association (EMMA) held a remembrance ceremony for the 23rd anniversary of the tragic sinking of the Uwajima Fisheries High School training ship Ehime Maru at the Ehime Maru Memorial in Kaka‘ako Waterfront Park. The Ehime Maru suffered the loss of nine lives, including four students, two teachers, and three crew members after it was unexpectedly struck by the USS Greeneville submarine.

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HINAMATSURI 2024
Member Events, Tomodachi Madoka Muroya Member Events, Tomodachi Madoka Muroya

HINAMATSURI 2024

On March 1, 2024, Consul General Yoshinori Kodama graciously opened his residence to the Japan-America Society of Hawaii for our annual Hinamatsuri celebration in honor of Girl’s Day. It was a very special occasion and a full house of approximately 40 guests.

Hinamatsuri (Doll Festival) also known as Momo-no-sekku (Peach Festival) is traditionally celebrated by Japanese families to wish for the happiness and healthy growth of their daughters. In homes, elegant dolls called hina ningyo dressed in ancient court costumes of the Heian Period (794-1185) are displayed.

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JASH APCC Alumna Joanna Sato Selected for Special Peace Ambassador Program

JASH APCC Alumna Joanna Sato Selected for Special Peace Ambassador Program

The Japan-America Society of Hawaii (JASH) is excited to announce Asian-Pacific Children’s Convention (APCC) Alumna Joanna Sato has been selected to represent JASH and the Bridge Club of Hawaii (BCH) in the APCC’s Special Peace Ambassador Program for 2024. Joanna originally participated in the APCC as a Junior Ambassador in 2018.

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New Year’s Reception 2024
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New Year’s Reception 2024

On January 24, 2024, Governor Josh Green and First Lady Jaime Green graciously opened Washington Place to the Japan-America Society of Hawaii (JASH) for our annual New Year’s Reception celebration. To kick off the Year of the Dragon, JASH President Reyna Kaneko along with Governor Josh Green, Deputy Consul General Mikio Ozawa, Vice Admiral Blake Converse, JASH Board Chair Karen Knudsen, Deputy Managing Director Krishna Jayaram and Linda Rodrigues of Hilton Grand Vacations, Presenting Sponsor of the reception participated in the Kagami Wari ceremony to ring in the New Year.

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Tomodachi Holiday Tea
Tomodachi, Member Events Christianne Ono Tomodachi, Member Events Christianne Ono

Tomodachi Holiday Tea

On Wednesday, December 6, 2023 the Japan-America Society of Hawaii (JASH) members gathered for the annual Tomodachi Holiday Tea at the Waioli Kitchen & Bake Shop nestled in Manoa Valley. Almost 20 members and newcomers to JASH reconnected and enjoyed each other’s company, while partaking delicious baked goods and beverages.

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Japan-America Society of Hawaii Japan Day Fall 2023
Japan Day, Education Christianne Ono Japan Day, Education Christianne Ono

Japan-America Society of Hawaii Japan Day Fall 2023

On November 2, 2023, JASH held its Fall Japan Day program, sponsored by the McInerny Foundation and the Freeman Foundation. Approximately 200 students from Kalani High School, Kapaa High School, King Kekaulike High School, Konawaena High School, Pearl City High School, St. Joseph School, University Laboratory School, Waiakea High School, and Washington Middle School gathered at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii’s Generations Ballroom to enjoy the day’s activities.

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