UH acquires Hawaiʻi Tenri Library collection
The collections are being transferred to Hamilton Library for continued research and learning.
The collections are being transferred to Hamilton Library for continued research and learning.
Milton Murayama’s archives offer insight into the Nisei experience and Hawaiʻi plantation life.
The Center for Japanese Studies has grown out of more than a century of Japanese language and culture instruction at UH Mānoa.
The Uehiro Foundation gift makes the new training program possible.
The visit highlighted the deep cultural ties and shared history between Okinawa and Hawaiʻi.
The model is now on permanent display at Hamilton Library, celebrating cultural exchange with Japan.
The collection includes more than 200 items from Nanako Yamada.
UH Mānoa welcomed a delegation of 30 distinguished lawyers, executive leaders and their spouses from the Japan Federation of Bar Associations.
Nippon Culture Day features educational workshops to spotlight a diverse selection of traditional and contemporary elements of Japanese culture.
UH Mānoa’s Way of Tea club visited Kyoto to reconnect with their sister club from Doshisha University and participate in tea ceremony related activities.