The public is invited to a two-Sunday session workshop hosted by the Japanese Cultural Society of Maui called “Make a Ceramic Sashimi Set,” on Sundays, May 21 and 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Friends & Faire on 1980 Main St. in Wailuku.
Jan 23, 2021
The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui will feature Japanese-American actor and philanthropist Shin Koyamada as the guest speaker at its virtual Shinnen Enkai celebration at 6 p.m. today.
There is no cost to attend. Sponsorship and advertising opportunities are available.
Koyamada is the chairman and CEO of Shinca Group and manages multiple global businesses. He is best known for his roles in “The Last Samurai” and “Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior.”
Koyamada is also known for his global philanthropic efforts through the Koyamada International Foundation, which works to improve people’s quality of life by empowering youth and women to reach their full potential and by providing humanitarian aid to promote global peace and sustainable development.
Dec 19, 2020
The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui awarded the Asa Ellison Memorial Scholarship worth $1,500 to Lannie Hisashima, King Kekaulike graduate and current University of Portland student, for her efforts in perpetuating the Japanese culture and language.
Hisashima has traveled and performed for Maui’s Zenshin Daiko taiko group for the past 12 years. She has earned a Seal of Biliteracy for Japanese and English and has used her skills to teach the language in various notable service projects. She has demonstrated outstanding contributions to the community and with her sharpened skills, aspires to continue to give back.
The cultural society also awarded $1,000 scholarships to Sarah Fusato of King Kekaulike High School who is currently attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa; Kara Nakahashi of Baldwin High School, who is attending Portland State University; and Nadia Apo Takayama of Kamehameha High School, who is also attending UH Manoa. The scholars were selected prim