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1 7 t h Annual Japanese Festival May 5 & 6, 2017 VARIETY SHOW • FRIDAY MAY 5, 7- 9 PM B I N H I AT A N I C O M M U N I T Y C E N T E R

Singers, dancers, musicians, & more! $5 Admission Tickets available at Credit Associates of Maui, Maui Box Shop, & Sanrio Ka’ahumanu and at the door (Presented by Hale Mahaolu)

MAUI MATSURI FESTIVAL • SAT. MAY 6, 2- 9P M U H - M A U I C O L L E G E C O U R T YA R D

Featuring: Japanese Lion Dance Kenny Endo & The Taiko Center of the Pacific FREE Admission • Event Parking: $5 per vehicle

PLUS M OR E : Free Children’s Crafts, Food Trucks, Entertainment Stage, Craft Booths, Kids Games, Exhibits, Cosplay Exhibition, Bon Dancing, Martial Arts Demos, Food Booths, Saimin & Natto Eating Contests, Manga & Art Drawing Contests

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A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR ALAN M. ARAKAWA

Omedetougozaimasu! On behalf of the people of the County of Maui, I am pleased to recognize one of Maui’s most distinguished community events, the Maui Matsuri. In our multi-cultural community that deeply respects traditions, the 17th Annual Maui Matsuri offers a celebration of Japanese culture for all to enjoy. This annual event showcases our cultural heritage with the best of both old and new traditions alike. This year’s theme focuses on “Gaman” (quiet endurance), which means the acceptance of and ability to deal with life’s adversities. Gaman is also a reference to maintaining one’s dignity and honor with diligence and perseverance. Mahalo to the Maui Matsuri Event Co-Chairs Kay Fukumoto, Brian Nagami, Yuki Lei Sugimura, the Committee Chairs and all of the sponsors and donors who have helped support this wonderful festival. This successful event is the product of the hard work of many volunteers, whose outstanding commitment to perpetuating Japanese culture for all generations is truly appreciated.

ALAN M. ARAKAWA, Mayor, County of Maui

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aui Matsuri is excited to host a variM ety show featuring local amateur performers incorporating Japanese and

second-, and third-place winners, as well as to a “People’s Choice” awardee. Join us for this evening of fun and entertainOkinawan culture. A first for Maui Matment! The event starts at 7 p.m. Friday, suri, the show is open to performers of all May 5 at Binhi At Ani in Kahului — the ages and will feature performances of day prior to the annual Maui Matsuri fesclassical dance, karaoke, ballroom danctival. Admission is $5 with tickets on sale ing, taiko, magical acts and other musical at Sanrio Ka‘ahumanu, Maui Box Shop, numbers! Prizes will be awarded for first-, Credit Associates of Maui and at the door.

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longside the cultural practices passed on to us by our ancestors come the values that County of Maui Hawaii Tourism Authority served them so well in establishing their families here Major Sponsors: on Maui. In recognition of Island Honda Maui Taiko those lessons, the Maui MatIBEW-Local Union 1186 UH-Maui College suri comVolunteer Hospitality Category Sponsors mittee anA&B Properties, Inc. nually Kodomo Corner chooses one Minit Stop Eating Contests of those Iwamoto Natto values as a Entertainment Stage Sam Sato’s theme for TJ’s Warehouse Outlet the festival. Platinum Sponsors Beverage Clark This year, Linn Nishikawa & Associates Maui Soda & Ice Works, Ltd. that value is “gaman.” The Maui News While there is no direct Food Zone translation, gaman can be Meadow Gold Dairies, Inc. Gold Sponsors described as “enduring the Hawaii Carpenters Union Family Tent seemingly unbearable with (Local 745 Maui Division) Central Pacific Bank patience and dignity.” It is a Silver Sponsor fitting theme for the first Festival Central Hale Makua Health Services Maui Matsuri following the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum Hashi Car Wash closing of the state’s last reKPOA 93.5 maining Sugar Cane PlantaExhibit Area Shore to Shore Realty, Inc. tion, as gaman has oft been Service Rentals & Supplies Inc. associated with the strength Bronze Sponsors of the community during Manga & Art Contest Fukumoto Engineering, Inc. HouseMart Ben Franklin times of hardship. During JTB Hawaii, Inc. Crafts/Ace Hardware this passing of an era that Miyake Concrete Accessories, Inc. brought many Japanese Craft Tent Paul M. Ueoka, Carlsmith Ball LLC families to this beautiful isHouseMart Representative Kyle Yamashita land, we stand with the forBen Franklin Maui Crafts VIP Foodservice/ mer plantation employees in Joy of Crafting Activity Island Grocery Depot a spirit of gaman as they HouseMart move on from their work Ben Franklin Maui Crafts Passport & Survey Activity with HC&S. Gaman also Arisumi Brothers Inc. Kick-Off Event describes the “picture Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel Araki and Regan Families brides” who in the early Maui Lani Partners 1900s left their homes and Cosplay Competition Otomo Engineering, Inc. families to be married to Kawaii Kon Takamiya Market strangers only known to Takitani, Agaran & Jorgensen Variety Show Event them by photos of the men LLP, (A Law Partnership) Hale Mahaolu that moved to Hawai‘i. Tasty Crust, Inc. Talented Maui artist Tokyo Tei Restaurant Hello Kitty

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please do not hesitate to contact us on our festival hotline at 808-283-9999! Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i (JCCH) returns to Maui Matsuri with a special offer

Enjoy Maui Matsuri festivities — A Variety show from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Binhi At Ani Community Center and Festival on Saturday from 2 to 9 p.m. at UH-Maui College courtyard. Jonathan Clark once again created the Maui Matsuri festival artwork, which features the kanji (Japanese character) for gaman. Jonathan’s design can be found on the event’s print media, and you can take it home yourself in the form of a t-shirt for purchase at Festival Central. Jonathan continues to reside in New York, where he recently completed his Master of Fine Arts degree in Studio Art at NYU. Since graduating, he has been balancing his time between his own studio work, gallery assistant work, and freelance graphic design, finding time to participate in the Hawai‘i National Parks 2016 Centennial Juried Exhibition held at the MACC last fall. As he continues to explore

new mediums and ways of thinking opened up to him through his experience in grad school, he maintains a close Gaman connection to Hawai‘i, and Maui in particular. We encourage you to look through everything we have to offer prior to the May 6 festival date – review the schedule of events, take a glance at our featured performers, check out our wonderful sponsors who make this event possible, and if you still have questions,

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The JCCH will share their free “make a fan” craft activity in the Kodomo Corner on May 6 festival day. They are also offering a limited festival book special — “Picture Bride Stories” written by Barbara Kawakami. A $40 book being offered for $35, the book debuted in 2016 and “Talk Story” sessions have been held on every island. The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui will be hosting the session this November so this book special allows readers to read the book prior to meeting the author Barbara Kawakami in person later this year. The spirit of “Gaman” is reflected in the strength of the young Japanese women who in the 1900s, left their families and homes, traveled across the Pacific Ocean to be married to strangers only known to them by photos. They suffered in silence being married to strangers, living in a new land, and working in the sugar plantations. They persevered to make better lives for themselves and ultimately their families. This book chronicles the journey of many such brides in Hawai‘i.


Enter variety of contests Cosplay Costume & Video-Gaming Contests

Eating Contests (Entertainment Stage)

15th Annual Sam Sato Saimin Eating Contest

(Anime Lounge - Pilina Building-Student Lounge) Sponsored by Kawaii Kon Visit the festival website www.mauimatsuri.com for complete contest rules and entry forms for Cosplay contests.

Sign up to enter at 2 p.m. – children and adult divisions; first six entries for each division accepted. Contest begins at 3 p.m. The fastest eater wins. Winners receive Sam Sato gift certificates. All contestants win the saimin eating Hallway Cosplay Contest Information: contest bowl. Registration is from 1 to 5 p.m. Winners announced at 6:15 p.m. on Entertainment Stage. Cash prizes awarded.

13th Annual Iwamoto Natto Factory Eating Contest Sign up to enter at 2 p.m. – children and adult divisions; first six entries for each division accepted. Contest begins at 3:20 p.m. The fastest eater wins. Winners receive Iwamoto Natto and Takamiya Market gift certificates. All contestants win the natto eating contest bowl.

Art Contests (Pilina Building-Student Lounge) Sponsored by HouseMart Ace Hardware and Ben Franklin Crafts Maui 13th Annual Manga and Art Contest (See www.maui matsuri.com for information and entry form) Submit entries at the Manga & Art Exhibit in the Pilina Building from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Manga and Traditional art divisions open for 3rd- through 12th-graders. Judging begins at 3 p.m. and winners announced at 4:15 p.m. at Entertainment Stage. Winners receive cash prizes, ribbons and certificates.

Showcase Cosplay Contest Information: Register from 1 to 5 p.m., meet in back of entertainment stage at 5:45 p.m. Showcase contest begins at 6:25 p.m. Registration to Kawaii Kon 2018 and cash prizes awarded. ■ Video-Gaming Tournament: Super Smash Bros. 4 for Wii-U Register from 1 to 2:15 p.m. Tournament begins at 2:30 p.m. Cash prizes awarded.

Gaming Lounge (Hale 219 and Open Pavillion 222) Presented by Strategic Gaming Society The Gaming Lounge is a spot open for gamers to step away from the action of Maui Matsuri to relax with their favorite Japanese video games and tabletop games. Players are welcomed to bring and share their own games, such as Street Fighter, Mario, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Pokemon. Players are responsible for their own games and equipment. Drop by, play what you like, or try something new! Sit back with your friends, or meet new people!

Food Zone

Presented by Meadow Gold Dairies

Food Booths Japanese Cultural Society of Maui: Shave ice, water, tea, coconut water, soda, POG and coffee Kansha Preschool: Manju and Okinawan sweet potato rolls Kahului Hongwanji Mission: Chicken bento, pork bento, spam musubi, baked goods and pickles

Maui Taiko: Teriyaki beef mini bento Oyako Tei: Beef bowl, curry stew, nishime and pickled veggies Wailuku Hongwanji Mission: Chow fun Rice: Garlic shrimp bowl and assorted onigiri Tamura Enterprises: Poke, Kalbi, California roll sushi, maki and cone sushi

Food Trucks Maui Fresh Streatery: Kamakaze fries, okonomiyaki, nasu agedashi, Japanese hamburger steak, Japanese rare cheesecake

Three’s Bar & Grill: Chicken katsu plate, kalua pork quesadilla, bacon wrapped hot dog, coconut crusted fish sandwich, chicken strips and fries

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Enjoy the Maui Matsuri!

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Maui Matsui Entertainment Stage Presented by TJ’s Warehouse Outlet

Saturday • 2 to 9 p.m. • UH-MC Courtyard

Emcees: Alaka‘i Paleka • Yuki Lei Sugimura • Stephanie Ohigashi 2 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 2:35 p.m.

4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:25 p.m. 5:50 p.m. 6 p.m.

Maui Taiko (Drumming) Makawao Kendo Club (Kendo Demonstration) Zenshin Daiko (Drumming) Nakayama Minyo Kai (Folk Dancing) Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble

(Shotokan Karate Demonstration)

6:15 p.m.

Sam Sato Saimin Eating Contest Iwamoto Natto Eating Contest Mayors message, Business Award presentation Yasu Ishida (Magician, Storyteller) Kenny Endo Taiko Ensemble

6:45 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Cosplay Hallway Contest Results, Cosplay Showcase Costume Contest Maui Minyo Kai (Folk Dancing) Maui Izanai Yosakoi Dancers (Modern Dancing) Kyle Chew (Shakuhachi-bamboo flute) Nakayama Minyo Kai (Folk Dancing) Obon Festival (everyone encouraged to dance) presented by Maui Taiko, Maui Minyo Kai and Nakayama Minyo Kai

Welcome Maui Okinawan Taiko (Drumming) Kyle Chew (Shakuhachi-bamboo flute) Maui Karate Association

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(Lion Dance and Drumming)

(Lion Dance and Drumming)

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Cultural Exhibits Pilina Building Multi-Purpose Room (2 to 7 p.m.) Presented by Service Rentals & Supplies Inc. ■ A&B Sugar Museum: Sharing an exhibit – “The History of the Arrival of Japanese to Hawai‘i” ■ Bonsai: See this ancient traditional art of plant trimming displayed. ■ Consulate General of Japan: Advice on places to visit and things to see in Japan. ■ Learn the Game of Go: A 2,000-year-old-game, two players alternate putting stones on grid intersections with the hope of surrounding a larger portion of the board than their opponent. ■ Japan Photos: An exhibition of Asa Ellison’s photographs of Japan. ■ Maui Ki-Aikido: Sharing a type of martial arts and its history. ■ Maui Nisei Veterans: Educational displays

showing these great heroes. ■ Mokichi Okada Association (MOA) Sangetsu Flower Arrangements: Arrange your own floral, take-home souvenir. Lessons in flower arranging, and using what is found in nature.

Left: Taiko Master Kenny Endo; photo by Toyo Miyatake Studios. Above: Magician, street performer former, origami expert Yasu Ishida. Right: Shakuhachi and shinobue flutist Kyle Chew.

■ Origami: Make an origami craft souvenir. Roaming festival entertainer Yasu Ishida, may show you some origami magic! (2 and 5 p.m. shows) ■ Shakuhachi: Performances of shakuhachi music (bamboo flute) throughout the day by Kyle Chew (also see entertainment stage schedule for more performances). ■ Sister City: Information about Maui’s relationship with its Sister City in Japan.

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aui Matsuri is welcoming several guests from off-island this year. Be sure to review the Maui Matsuri schedule of events to find out what time you can find them on stage! Oahu-based Taiko Center of the Pacific will once again grace the Maui Matsuri festival stage. The school and performance group, founded by Kenny and Chizuko Endo in 1994, practices traditional and contemporary Japanese drumming. Kenny Endo is recognized as having been instrumental in popularizing taiko in the U.S. and drawing drummers to the islands to study the art form. His troupe will be performing “Edo Kotobuki Jishi,” the traditional Japanese lion dance from Edo — the former name of Tokyo during the Edo era (1603-1868). Indispensable during Japanese New Year celebrations, it is

also performed on auspicious occasions when people want to beckon good luck and good fortune. It is said that if you are bitten by the lion, you will have good luck, Lion dance and many like to entice the lion to bite them by offering flat bills of money! Kyle Chew, an active performer around Hawai‘i, joins Maui Matsuri on stage with his Japanese shakuhachi and shinobue flutes. Under the guidance of Grand Master Riley Lee, Kyle primarily focuses his studies on the traditional shakuhachi music know as Honkyoku. He has performed at numerous events through Maui, Kauai, and Oahu, including the Japanese Consulate in Honolulu as well as on the mainland. He was one of the organizers of the 2014 Kauai Shakuhachi

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ver 115 years ago, Mitsuzo and Ayako Nagasako came to the islands to work in the sugar cane fields of Maui. They opened their first retail establishment, a candy shop, on Lahainaluna Road to generate extra income, utilizing Mitsuzo’s previous experience in Japan as an apprentice candy and cracker. In addition to selling from their storefront, the couple even delivered

treats to central Maui. Over time, their business evolved into a general store in 1952, relocated to the Lahaina Shopping Center in 1965, and then opened as Nagasako Supermarket where sons Masao and Takehiko had a 30 year run. Today, the third and fourth generation family members continue the family business through the operation of Nagasako Okazu-Ya Deli

and Nagasako General Store at the Old Lahaina Center. Over the course of over one-hundred years, the Nagasako family has built up a reputation for being generous and supportive of the community and going out of the way to help others. During the plantation era, they would visit camps, collect orders, and make deliveries; they allowed families to open

charge accounts so that those who were struggling could feed their families during tough times; and they donated candy and fruit to the annual Christmas Parade for Santa to pass out. The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui recognizes Nagasako Company Ltd. for their outstanding support of the community they have called home for over a century.

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MAUI MATSURI PASSPORT PROGRAM Sponsored in part by: Arisumi Brothers Inc. • Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel • Maui Lani Otomo Engineering, Inc. • Takamiya Market • Tasty Crust, Inc. Takitani, Agaran & Jorgensen LLP (A Law Partnership) • Tokyo Tei Restaurant • Wailea Golf Club

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Get a FREE gift by traveling to the various locations listed below between 2 to 6 p.m. and get a passport stamp.

■ Travel to each location indicated on the right. ■ Find the Passport Table location (find fluorescent green koi flags and signs). Stamp this form at the 5 locations.

Kodomo Corner

Exhibits

Manga & Art Contest

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Joy of Crafting Tent Anime Lounge ■ Return to (next to Craft Booth tent) (Pilina Building) Festival Central for your last stamp by 6 p.m. to get your free gift and to enter to win prizes! Available for the first 1,000 people who complete their passport.

Free Kodomo (Children’s) Corner Presented by Minit Stop

■ Uchiwa: Design your own paper uchiwa (fan) and use it at the Maui Matsuri bon dance. (Sponsored by Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i)

■ Games: Test your abilities with chopsticks ■ Hachimaki: Make a stylized headband, and see how fast you can flip takoyaki balls. worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by Throw an otedama (bean bag) into a target the wearer. Can also be used for the obon for a prize! dance later in the evening. ■ Koi Nobori: Decorate a koi (carp) with col- ■ Origami crafts: Make a dinosaur, insect, airplanes, pastries and lots more. Yasu Ishida orful and fun “scales”! Koi fish are symbols may show you some origami magic! (3 and of strength and perseverance. 4:15 p.m. shows) ■ Kokeshi Doll: Color and create a kokeshi ■ Coloring activities and a lot more! paper doll.

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Great prizes include Legends of Ka‘anapali Luau tickets, Takamiya Market certficates, Tokyo Tei certificates, Tasty Crust certificates, Wailea Golf certificates and much more. A complete list of prizes is posted at Festival Central. Drawing will be held and winners will be posted at 6:30 p.m. at Festival Central. Need not be present to win.

Scrips available for purchase

All food sales and kids’ games (excluding the free activities under Kodomo Corner) will be purchased by scrips. Festival T-shirt purchases may be made with cash and/or scrips. Scrips will be available for purchase ($1 per scrip) at the scrip booth located in the Food Booths area.

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