Monthly Archives: April 2009

Kokomo Joe and more

New issue out in stores!

The new issue of the Hawaii Herald is in stores now!

Find out why people are coming in droves to Ed Otsuji’s vegetable farm . . .
Vol. 30, No. 8 Apr. 17, 2009

Learn about why junmai sake is on the rise . . .
Lito Pineda

And how bridges are being built in Japan by the Japanese American Leadership Delegation . . .
Japanese American Leadership Delegation

Plus, columns by Shara Yuki Enay, Cedric Yamanaka, and much, much more!

The Herald is available at Borders Books and Music in Kaneohe, Waikele Center and Victoria Ward Center; Best Sellers in downtown Honolulu; Shirokiya; the Kahala, Kaimuki, McCully, Waimalu and Waipahu Times Super Markets; and the Hawaii Hochi Office building located at:

917 Kokea St.
Honolulu, HI 96817

We can also be reached by phone at 808-845-2255.

Sad news for baseball fans . . .

  • Harry Kalas, longtime voice of the Philadelphia Phillies and former broadcaster of Hawaii Islander baseball games, passed away yesterday.

Ichiro, pop art and a memorial

New issue in stores now!

The new issue of the Hawaii Herald is in stores now!

Learn about Meredith Kuba, former Cherry Blossom Queen turned triathlete . . .
Vol. 30, No. 7 Apr. 3, 2009

Kuba will be traveling to Okinawa to compete in the Miyako Strongman competition with several Team Core Hawaii members . . . invitation only!
Kaleo Meredith Darrin

Read about Sadao Honda’s military experience in the latest installment of our “Coming of Age” series . . .
Sadao-Honda

Plus, columns by professional basketball player Kosaku Yada and Reiko Nakama Tom, an article by Shari Y. Tamashiro on Uchinanchu in Brazil and Argentina, and much, much more.

The Herald is available at Borders Books and Music in Kaneohe, Waikele Center and Victoria Ward Center; Best Sellers in downtown Honolulu; Shirokiya; the Kahala, Kaimuki, McCully, Waimalu and Waipahu Times Super Markets; and the Hawaii Hochi Office building located at:

917 Kokea St.
Honolulu, HI 96817

We can also be reached by phone at 808-845-2255