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  2. Consulate General of Japan, Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Consulate-General, Honolulu (在ホノルル日本国総領事館, Zai Honoruru Nippon-koku Sōryōjikan) is Japan 's diplomatic facility in the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. The facility is located at 1742 Nuuanu Avenue. The facility's jurisdiction includes Hawaii and American Samoa. [1]

  3. Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii opened on May 28, 1987 in Moiliili, a majority-Japanese neighborhood in Honolulu. By 1989, the fundraising committee had raised $7.5 million from the Keidanren and other Japanese organizations to buy land and construct a new building to house the organization. Construction of the first phase of the ...

  4. Japanese in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese in Hawaii (simply Japanese Hawaiians or “ Local Japanese ”, rarely Kepanī) are the second largest ethnic group in Hawaii. At their height in 1920, they constituted 43% of Hawaii's population. [ 2] They now number about 16.7% of the islands' population, according to the 2000 U.S. Census.

  5. Wellness getaways: Best places to go for a health-focused ...

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    Skyterra Wellness Retreat wins Best Wellness Retreat Center for second year in a row. Guests at Skyterra are encouraged to set aside the worries of day-to-day life and focus on health and well ...

  6. Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce (ホノルル日本人商工会議所) is a business organization that promotes economic growth in Hawaii and Japan. History [ edit ] After the Chinatown fire of 1900 , 37 Japanese businessmen formed the Emergency Japanese Association to help Japanese immigrants who became homeless because of the fire.

  7. 1999 Honolulu shootings - Wikipedia

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    1999 Honolulu shootings. / 21.3200; -157.8764. The 1999 Honolulu shootings or the Xerox murders were an incident of mass murder that occurred on November 2, 1999, in a Xerox Corporation building in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. Service technician Byran Koji Uyesugi shot at eight people, wounding seven fatally (six co-workers and his supervisor).

  8. Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children - Wikipedia

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    Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women and Children is a Women's and Children's hospital, It is part of Hawaii Pacific Health 's network of hospitals. It is located in Honolulu, Hawaii within neighborhood of Moiliili. Kapiʻolani Medical Center is Hawaii's only children's hospital with a team of physicians and nurses and specialized technology ...

  9. List of museums in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Oahu: Children's: website: Hawaii Keiki Museum: Kailua-Kona: Big Island: Children's Science: website: Hawaii Nature Center: Iao Valley: Maui: Natural history: website, facility in Maui features museum exhibits; also an education center in Makiki Valley in Honolulu Hawaii Plantation Village: Waipahu: Oahu: Living: website, story of life on ...