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  2. Fred Kinzaburo Makino - Wikipedia

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    Fred Kinzaburo Makino (フレッド 金三郎 牧野) (August 27, 1877 – February 17, 1953) was a Territory of Hawaiʻi newspaper publisher and community activist. He was the founder and first editor of the Hawaii Hochi, a Japanese-language newspaper for Japanese laborers.

  3. Motoyuki Negoro - Wikipedia

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    After the strike broke, Negoro returned to Japan and worked in Makino's brother's trading company. In November 1914, Negoro came back to Hawaii and began writing for the Hawaii Hochi, Makino's newspaper and Nippu Jiji's competitor. In 1917, he returned to Japan for good. [4] He died in Tokyo on April 18, 1939. [6]

  4. Todai (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Makino brothers reportedly sold their stake in the late 1990s to early 2000s. [6] [3] The buffet line at the Planet Hollywood Todai in Las Vegas. With Kim at the helm, in 1998 Todai opened its first company-owned location in San José, [7] expanding to Waikiki in December 1999. [8]

  5. Ala Moana, Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    Ala Moana (meaning path to the sea in Hawaiian) is a commercial, retail, and residential district of Honolulu, Hawaii. It is located between Waikiki and Moiliili to the east, and Kakaʻako and Honolulu Harbor to the west. King Street, to the north, marks the border with the neighborhood of Makiki.

  6. Mākaha, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Mākaha was the site of the Mākaha International Surfing Championships 1954–1971. During the '60s, Fred Hemmings won the championship four times. Surfing is sometimes recognized as starting in Mākaha in the early 1950s, even though it has most likely been utilized as a surfing spot for Native Hawaiians for hundreds of years.

  7. List of Asian American jurists - Wikipedia

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    United States District Court for the District of Hawaii (1998– ) Hawaii: active First Asian American female federal judge [327] Ronald T.Y. Moon: Hawaii First Circuit Court (1982–1990); Hawaii State Supreme Court (1990–2010) Hawaii: deceased [328] [329] Joanne Motoike Orange County Superior Court (2013– ) California: active [330 ...

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  9. Makino - Wikipedia

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    Makino was established in 1937 by Tsunezo Makino in Japan, developing Japan's first numerically controlled (NC) milling machine in 1958 and Japan's first machining centre in 1966. [ 4 ] The North American branch of Makino was formed through the 1981 merger of the R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool Company of Cincinnati and the Makino Milling Machine ...