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Neil Takekawa has worked as the Chief Operating Officer at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii since 2011.
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Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, educating, and perpetuating the Japanese American experience and broader cultural heritage in Hawai‘i. The non-profit company is based in Honolulu, HI. It offers programs, exhibits, and resources that celebrate Japanese culture and history, including the "Okage Sama De" exhibit, the Hawai‘i internee database documenting WWII incarceration, and the Tokioka Heritage Resource Center with archival materials and translation services. The center hosts cultural events such as Tanoshii Hawai‘i, a children’s cultural day camp, and the Ho‘ohana cohort program for developing future community leaders. Facilities include a gift shop, a ballroom, the Kenshikan Dojo martial arts studio offering classes in karate and aikido, and the Seikoan tea house for traditional tea ceremonies. The organization engages the community through memberships, volunteer opportunities, corporate partnerships, and educational outreach, emphasizing heritage, diversity, and connection guided by Japanese American traditions. | Directeur des opérations | 30/06/2011 |
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Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, educating, and perpetuating the Japanese American experience and broader cultural heritage in Hawai‘i. The non-profit company is based in Honolulu, HI. It offers programs, exhibits, and resources that celebrate Japanese culture and history, including the "Okage Sama De" exhibit, the Hawai‘i internee database documenting WWII incarceration, and the Tokioka Heritage Resource Center with archival materials and translation services. The center hosts cultural events such as Tanoshii Hawai‘i, a children’s cultural day camp, and the Ho‘ohana cohort program for developing future community leaders. Facilities include a gift shop, a ballroom, the Kenshikan Dojo martial arts studio offering classes in karate and aikido, and the Seikoan tea house for traditional tea ceremonies. The organization engages the community through memberships, volunteer opportunities, corporate partnerships, and educational outreach, emphasizing heritage, diversity, and connection guided by Japanese American traditions. | Consumer Services |
















