Author: Jackie Kojima
This weekend marks the start of the Chinese New Year, known around the world as Lunar New Year.
Here’s a ranked list of the best farm tours on Hawaiʻi Island, according to our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Find out where your favorite cubed raw fish dish on the Garden Isle ranked in our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.
If you’re looking for family-friendly accommodations, here are the five that topped our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Our readers have voted on Kauaʻi’s best underwater views in our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.
The story behind this ancient Japanese custom—and a mochi recipe, too.
Hawaiian Shochu Co. uses Hawaiian sweet potatoes to make the beloved distilled spirit.
From picnicking at your favorite park to watching a movie under the stars, these ideas can raise the romance in your relationship.
The soft, chewy traditional Japanese rice cake is a tasty way to celebrate the new year.
Redfish Poke Bar by Foodland will feature freshly made Hawaii-style poke, locally inspired dishes and local beers in Kakaako.
Don’t despair: There are ways to enjoy the Islands, even on cloudy days.
The North Shore Soap Factory offers 30-minute tours of its factory and shop in Waialua.
Sample dozens of local favorites at a price that won’t break the bank.
From Lei Day festivities to the annual Lantern Floating Ceremony, these May 2019 events in Hawaii should be added to your calendar.
Hop to any of these brunches, festivals and egg hunts across the state.
If you’re looking for a new place to stay in Hawaii, here are two that topped our 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards.
These exotic fruits give you a tasty reason to venture into ethnic neighborhoods, farm stands and farmers markets across the Islands.
The annual four-day event celebrates all things whales at the height of humpback whale season in Hawaii.
These high-quality garments are all cut, sewn and manufactured in Honolulu.
There are block parties, lion dance performances and, of course, a lot of food.
The Honolulu Symphony Orchestra performs music from shows shot in the Islands in the “Filmed in Hawaii” concert on Jan. 25.
The open-air market, with its rows of Hawaii souvenirs and kitschy gifts, brings back memories of a Waikiki long gone.
Grilled mochi, taiko drumming, Japanese crafts and more.
Everything you need to know before heading to this year’s Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club on Oahu.
The project, powered by citizen volunteers, helps track changes in Hawaii whale sightings on a year-to-year basis.