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What Is Taro (Kalo), the Plant That Sustains Hawaiian Culture?
Today, I’d like to introduce a plant that we, as people who work closely with nature here in Hawaiʻi, should truly understand and honor. Have you ever seen these large, heart-shaped leaves around the islands? Yes, this is the famous taro, known in Hawaiian as Kalo. Kalo grows to about 1–2 meters tall, and each […]
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Getting Started with Ikebana
Many people tell me, “I’m interested in ikebana, but I have no idea where to begin.”Tools? Flower names? Formal shapes? These are common concerns, but the very first step to starting ikebana is actually much simpler than most people think. Before joining a class, try making small shifts in your daily life to prepare yourself […]
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How to Turn Trends into Growth: Insights from Managing 50 Stores
In business, navigating "trends" is an unavoidable challenge. The question is: will you let these constant shifts pass as a fleeting phase? Or will you transform them into a solid foundation for your organization’s growth? Based on my experience managing 50 locations, I want to share my approach to turning market trends into lasting wisdom […]
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The Courage to Pivot and Let Go: Updating Systems to Evolve the Organization
In management, we often unconsciously fall into the trap of making "system-building" the goal itself. We pour so much energy into meetings and discussions that actual execution and results on the ground are often left behind. No matter how sophisticated a framework is, if it loses sight of its purpose, it becomes a "static mechanism." […]
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Mindset to Keep in Mind Before Starting Ikebana
Preparing your heart to connect with Flowers. In Ikebana, it is said that “how you approach the flowers with your heart” is far more important than technique or sense. In the life of Hawaii, spending time with flowers can be a small, gentle moment of healing that quietly organizes your day. For those who are […]
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Seasonal Store Experience: The Art of Capturing Hearts
The changing seasons and the passage of time profoundly influence people’s moods and motivations to buy. "It’s getting warmer," or "Christmas is just around the corner"—these small realizations often become the catalyst for the next purchase. In my journey of expanding a business from a single location to 50 stores in Japan, I have witnessed […]
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Japanese Beauty in Everyday Hawaiian Life~ Ikebana’s Healing Presence
Arranging flowers.In that quiet, mindful moment lives the Japanese reverence for nature and an appreciation for the changing seasons. Through Hawai‘i’s year-round tropical plants, I hope to express the spirit of Japan’s four seasons.It would bring me joy if my ikebana could become a small bridge connecting Hawai‘i’s vibrant nature with the aesthetics of Japan. […]
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3 Practical Tips to Build a Workplace Where Staff Stay
— For Hawaii Retail & Restaurant Owner I often hear this concern: “People quit too quickly.”You post a job and get no applications. Finally hire someone, and they are gone in just a few weeks. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. In Hawaii’s retail and restaurant scene, it happens all the time. I […]
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The Bond Between Hawaii and Japan: A 150-Year Bridge of Culture
Over 1.5 million Japanese tourists visit Hawaii annually, but our deep affinity for these islands stems from more than just their natural beauty—it's rooted in over 150 years of shared history. Today, we explore the remarkable historical bond between Hawaii and Japan. The Beginning: 1868 and the "Gannen-mono" The formal relationship between Japan and Hawaii […]
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What You Need to Know to Succeed in Retail Business in Hawaii
Aloha! "I want to start a business in Hawaii"—this dream is shared by many entrepreneurs. With over 8 million visitors annually, Hawaii presents an attractive business opportunity for Japanese companies. Today, as retail business professionals, we'll discuss the current state of retail business in Hawaii and key success factors. The Hawaii Retail Market—Why It's Attractive […]