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JCCH Gift Shop Special Offers

Art Sale
For a limited time only, receive 50% off artwork at the JCCH Gift Shop.* Browse a unique selection of scrolls, framed art, prints, screens, and more. Find something unique to decorate your home!
Gift Shop Hours*
Wednesday through Saturday
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Online Sale
Check out our new online shopping experience! Browse a selection of in-store retail items with shipping and pickup options. To celebrate the relaunch of our online shop, use code JCCHWEB15 at checkout for 15% off your online purchase. Hurry, this discount code is only valid until Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at 11:59 PM HST.*
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*2-hour parking validation with a purchase at the JCCH Gift Shop. Discount cannot be combined with other offers. All sales final. See store for full details and limitations.


JCCH Craft & Collectibles Fair
Join us next Saturday at the JCCH Craft & Collectibles Fair. Browse a selection of Japanese and Japanese-inspired items while supporting small business owners. The JCCH Gift Shop and Historical Gallery will be open until 3:00 PM. A list of this month’s vendors is now available on our event page.
FEATURED VENDOR: Meet the JCCH’s newest tenant, Shop Toast. Browse a selection of year-round stocking stuffers designed and handcrafted in Honolulu.
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Saturday, October 11, 2025 | 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

JCCH Scholarship Program
Do you know any undergraduate junior or senior students enrolled at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa or West Oʻahu? They may be eligible to apply for our 2026 scholarship, an opportunity generously supported by the Sekiya of Fukuoka / Hawaii Endowment Fund. Please review our additional program qualifications here.
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Apply by Friday, December 19, 2025, at 11:59 PM HST
Shichi Go San
Registration is now open for Shichi Go San at the JCCH. Shichi Go San is a Japanese coming-of-age event to celebrate the health and good fortune of young children. Traditionally, this event is to recognize three-year-old and seven-year-old girls, and five-year-old boys, but children around these ages are welcome to participate, too.
Register Here
Saturday, November 8, 2025

This year’s keiki kimono dressing event will be hosted by Expressions during the JCCH Craft & Collectibles Fair x Aki Matsuri event in November. Participation is by appointment only. Please contact Expressions directly at info@expressionshawaii.net or (808) 951-7827 for all Shichi Go San inquiries.

A Few Days Left to Give Aloha!
Your gift to the JCCH has a larger impact through Foodland’s Annual Community Matching Gifts program. Visit any Foodland, Sack N Save, or Foodland Farms checkout with your Maikaʻi card (or phone number), and tell the cashier our organization name (or code 77214) along with your donation amount (up to $249).
Learn How to Give Aloha in Our New Instagram Reel
100% of your gift will be donated to our nonprofit organization, and Foodland will also match a portion of your contribution. Please join us in support of our community programs and educational resources!
Donate now through Tuesday, September 30, 2025
JCCH Craft & Collectibles Fair
Join us next month for the JCCH Craft & Collectibles Fair. Browse a selection of Japanese and Japanese-inspired items while supporting small business owners. The JCCH Gift Shop and Historical Gallery will be open until 3:00 PM. A list of this month’s vendors is now available on our event page.
Learn More
Saturday, October 11, 2025
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

ART SALE: Beginning on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, receive 50% off marked prices on scrolls, framed art, prints, screens, and more at the JCCH Gift Shop for a limited time only. JCCH members now have early access to the sale!


JCCH Featured Ikebana
Each week, our ikebana volunteers generously donate an arrangement to display in our administrative office lobby. We hope you enjoy this special design by:
Debra Lau-Shiroma, Sogetsu
Style: Freestyle
Hello Fall
This is an “arrangement in transition.”
感謝 - With Gratitude

Annual Membership Meeting
Last Saturday, we welcomed our members to join us for the JCCH Annual Membership Meeting. Our staff and board members shared results from the past fiscal year and upcoming initiatives for the current year. For our panel discussion, we welcomed Ann Teranishi, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Savings Bank, and Logan Narikawa, President of JACL Honolulu Chapter, to speak about holding onto our values and how we can contribute to our communities today. Our group discussions following the panel led to new insights and shared connections. Mahalo to our members for their continued support of our mission! Interested in becoming a member? Sign up or renew your membership at bit.ly/jcchmember.
Community Announcements
Stillness - School of T’ai Chi Ch’uan
Step into the practice of T’ai Chi Ch’uan, where each gentle movement builds balance, flexibility, and strength without strain. Classes are held weekly with Vicki Valentine at the JCCH Kenshikan Dōjō.
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Wednesdays from 3:00 - 4:00 PM


Defining Courage
This November, Defining Courage returns to Hawai‘i with powerful new stories of local Nisei veterans, brought to life with all-original music performed by Grammy-winner Daniel Ho and the RAISE Choir, and a special performance by Harold Payne. Experience this immersive live documentary as never before — reimagined for Hawai‘i with moving storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and music that resonates with the islands. Tickets are available online.
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McKinley High School
Oʻahu shows: November 8 - 9, 2025
Henry Perrine Baldwin High School Auditorium
Maui show: November 10, 2025
Teach English in Japan!
Interested in living and working in Japan? Peppy Kids Club, an English language school for children (1 year old to high school students), is now hiring. No teaching experience is necessary. Apply directly on iTTTi.
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The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i (JCCH), a non-profit organization, strives to share the history, heritage and culture of the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawai‘i. Located at 2454 South Beretania Street in Mō‘ili‘ili, the Cultural Center features a Community and Historical Gallery, Resource Center, Kenshikan martial arts dōjō, Seikōan Japanese teahouse and Gift Shop. The Cultural Center presents various programs, festivals and exhibitions throughout the year.
Motto
Honoring our heritage. Embracing our diversity. Sharing our future.
Vision
We aspire to co-create a society where a deeper knowledge of one's heritage and a profound understanding of oneself will enable enlightened connections among all people.
Mission Statement
To be a vibrant resource, strengthening our diverse community by educating present and future generations in the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawai‘i. We do this through relevant programming, meaningful community service and innovative partnerships that enhance the understanding and celebration of our heritage, culture and love of the land. To guide us in this work we draw from the values found in our Japanese American traditions and the spirit of Aloha.

History
The seeds of thought and planning which had since developed into the solid concrete of Phase I and the working committees of the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i were sown over two generations ago. Minds and hearts of Issei and Nisei (first and second generations) forebearers set themselves to the tasks of survival, later to national heroism, and later still to the responsibility of restoring the concept of cultural pride in themselves and their community. Emotions generated by the Kanyaku Imin (125 Years of Japanese In Hawai‘i) celebration in February of 1985 spurred the devotion of major Japanese groups in the community to initially conceptualize the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i.
In 1986, The Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce (HJCC) initiated the Japan-Hawaii Cultural Center project, "The Dream," for the purpose of bringing together related organizations in Hawai‘i to work in a common effort to preserve the legacy and history of the pioneers who came to Hawaii from Japan, and whose sacrifices and contributions made it possible for the younger generations to become integral members of American society. It was planned to be a legacy where future members of our community could look back and be fully conscious of their roots. The Center would also foster relations by promoting harmony and mutual understanding between Japan, Hawai‘i, and the United States.
The Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce was willing to accept the enormous responsibility of immortalizing and cultivating the legacy of the Japanese in Hawai‘i by making a commitment to plant and nourish the seedling. Many community organizations supported the creation of a Japanese cultural center, as indicated by a survey to assess the need and expectations for a center.
Courses of action plans were implemented to create Ad Hoc Committees composed of the various Japan related organizations, and to organize a fund-raising organization to raise funds from the community within the State of Hawai‘i as well as in Japan. Committees set in motion to carefully plan, develop, and research in establishing the Cultural Center. The inception of some committees were: Steering, Planning, Public Relations, Historical Research Program, Program, Membership and Property Management. A schedule of "Milestone" tasks for these committees were implemented to prepare for the tremendous work that lay ahead in the formation of the Cultural Center.
On May, 28, 1987, the birth of a new direction and a new step toward the dreams of our forefathers emerged as the Cultural Center was incorporated under the laws of the State of Hawai‘i as a non-profit corporation to develop, own, maintain, and operate a Japanese cultural center in Hawai‘i. As an independent entity, the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i would play a most crucial role in perpetuating the cultural heritage we inherited from our Issei forefathers into the lifestyles and values of our children's children.
Revamped, Revved and Ready... the Cultural Center Boards and staff moves forward with great aspirations
The Board of Directors consists of 15 community leaders from O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i and Hawai‘i counties who lead the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i by establishing policies and strategic direction. Each Director either chairs and /or is a member of the Executive Committee, Governance Committee, Membership Development Committee, Fundraising Committee, Facilities & Operations Committee, and Budget & Finance Committee. The Board members are elected by the membership as a whole.
The Board of Governors currently has forty (40) members who advise and make recommendations to the Board of Directors, and oversee the implementation of programs and activities of the Cultural Center. The Board of Governors also assist and maintain the fiscal well-being of the Center by supporting its fundraising activities. The Board of Governors are appointed by the Board of Directors.
The staff of nine full-time and two part-time employees is led by the President & Executive Director who administers the day-to-day operations of the Cultural Center.
The Board of Directors, Board of Governors and the staff, and volunteers work in unison to carry out the many exciting plans at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i. When put together these individuals, though all unique in their background, create a dynamic, capable and passionate group who are dedicated to the Cultural Center's mission of sharing the history, heritage and culture of the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawai‘i.
HOURS
Historical Gallery & Gift Shop: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Resource Center: By Appointment Only
Administrative Office: By Appointment Only
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Honoring our heritage. Embracing our dirversity. Sharing our future. The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii (JCCH), a non-profit organization, strives to share the history, heritage and culture of the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawaii.
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