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10 lip 2019 · Snuggled in the southeastern corner of Oahu, Hawaii Kai is a hidden gem just 10 miles and a 25-minute car ride from Waikiki. Once a seaside wetland and ancient fishpond, Hawaii Kai was transformed into a residential community in 1959 by Henry J. Kaiser.
At annual events such as picnics and shinnen enkai, a mix of Japanese and English could be heard and activities reflected the modern, multi-ethnic society in Hawaii with the objective of bringing together community members and intergenerational families.
Honolulu Hiroshima Kenjin Kai (HHKK) was established in 1955 to promote fellowship, goodwill and harmony among its Issei and Nisei members, provide them with a connection to their ancestral homeland, share Hiroshima’s unique culture and traditions with others and foster a stronger relationship between Hawaii and Hiroshima and the U.S. and Japan.
Hawaiʻi Kai, also known as Maunalua or Koko Marina, is a largely residential area located in the City & County of Honolulu, in the East Honolulu CDP, on the island of Oʻahu. Hawaiʻi Kai is the largest of several communities at the eastern end of the island.
5 lip 2019 · Zdzisław Kowalczyk zabiera nas w podróż po wyspie Honsū z początku XXI w. Oprowadza nas po dzielnicach Tōkyō i Kyōto, świątyniach w Kamakurze, zamkach w Ōsace i Himeji, po historycznej stolicy Narze i Parku Narodowym w Nikkō.
Zdzisław Kowalczyk zabiera nas w podróż po wyspie Honsū z początku XXI w. Oprowadza nas po dzielnicach Tōkyō i Kyōto, świątyniach w Kamakurze, zamkach w Ōsace i Himeji, po historycznej stolicy Narze i Parku Narodowym w Nikkō.
Zdzisław Kowalczyk zabiera nas w podróż po wyspie Honsū z początku XXI w. Oprowadza nas po dzielnicach Tōkyō i Kyōto, świątyniach w Kamakurze, zamkach w Ōsace i Himeji, po historycznej stolicy Narze i Parku Narodowym w Nikkō.