KIN CHOJIN KAI
HUOA MEMBER CLUB

Year Started

1908. Originally there were three clubs--one in Lahaina, Maui; another in Kipapa and a third in Kahaluu

Organizers

Kinjo Nakata in Lahaina, Tokushichi Ikehara in Kipapa, Chuichiro Nakada in Kahaluu

Past President

Kyusho Kaneshiro, Ginki Ikehara, Shigeru Takayesu, Masao Ginoza, Soyei Nakata, Frank Ikehara, Fred Toyama, Kiichi Kobashigawa, Yoshio Nakama, Harold Afuso, Charles Ikehara, Andy Ikehara, Mike Nakama, Dan Fong, Jocelyn Ige, Dwight Ikehara

Notes

Notes by Mrs. Kameyo Ginoza: (1) Each original Kin club had a unique feature. The Lahaina club helped to send ailing members back to Okinawa. The Kipapa club gave financial assistance to members who were pineapple growers. The Kahaluu club aided its members by investing in a large set of pots and dishes for use at wedding, birthday or anniversary parties. Since families were unable to afford such extra household items in the past, such aid was meaningful and greatly appreciated by the members. (2) According to issei members, sumo contests among son were held before World War I. Kyuzo Nakata, representing Kin-son, once took the championship. About 1918 the Kin people of Hawaii contributed to the building of the statue of Kyuzo Toyama in Kin-son, Okinawa. After World War II a second donation was made for a replacement because the original statue had been melted down during the war by the Japanese Army for use as scrap metal. (3) In 1953 Kin Sonjinkai members helped Seiyei Wakukawa gather materials for his book Jidai no senkusha: Toyama Kyuzo (The Life and Times of Kyuzo Toyama). (4) The first Kin persons to earn graduate degrees were Dr. Thomas Ige, Professor of Economics, University of Hawaii, and Roy Nakada, an attorney who had had resided in Okinawa.

Club Newsletter

June 2010 newsletter - English

 

January 2009 newsletter - English

  

June 2009 newsletter - English

  

December 2009 newsletter - English

June 2010 newsletter - 日本語

 

January 2009 newsletter - 日本語

 

June 2009 newsletter - 日本語

  

December 2009 newsletter - 日本語 

Website

Kin Town Website

Last updated: July 8, 2010

 

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