Aloha pumehana e nā poʻe heluhelu, Ma ka lā 22 o Malaki, ua halawai mākou me Mika Yamaji. He Senior Coordinator ʻo ia no ka…
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Next up was the Imperial Palace. The current Emperor and his family still live there! Only two days out of the year will they let…
Comments closedFor lunch on Monday, we ate chankonabe, the traditional lunch of sumo wrestlers in a little place near a sumo arena. According to Ako, our guide…
Comments closedA lot of us woke up bright and early this morning and were ready for our first full day here in Tokyo! First thing on…
Comments closedThe flight felt like a really long time, but luckily we had many movies and games to choose from on our screens, and some of…
Comments closedEarly on a rainy Saturday morning, we woke up, packed our last minute things and headed out the door, hoping that we had all that…
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Comments closedYesterday afternoon, we met for the final time before we left for Japan and there were many, many, many things to go over! We started…
Comments closedThe words to the hula that the Nāaoloa Group has been practicing to for their journey to Iāpana. This hula was chosen because it talks about…
Comments closedWelina me ke aloha! Warmest greetings to all! This past weekend (March 5-6), a few of the Nāaoloa participants gathered to make a traditional underground…
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