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DEAN&DELUCA 是您从世界各地购买美食的来源。DEAN & DELUCA Hawaii 是一家汇集世界各地美味食品的食品精品店。我们利用当地的新鲜食材提供各种产品,帮助顾客重新发现夏威夷的美味。为了让威基基这个国际度假胜地的日常生活变得更加与众不同…,两家店铺各具特色,将提供 "观赏的乐趣、制作的乐趣和食用的乐趣"。
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J Shop 每天提供新鲜食材。 作为批发商,您可以在家里享用餐厅级别的优质食材。 如果您想订购日本特产,请随时与我们联系。 我们还拥有大型停车场。 我们每天都用最好的食材和诚意制作午餐。 午餐或晚餐请光临本店。您一定会满意的。 我们不使用冷冻食品。 我们提供各种午餐盒饭,每天更换。 您可以订购来自日本的新鲜海鲜和肉类。 在科罗娜灾难中,您可以在家安全地享用最好的食材。 您还...
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- 从2011年开始为日本人提供汽车服务 ! 从高价购车、新车购买谈判、二手车销售、...
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如果您想立即出售您的汽车,请立即与我们联系。现场评估,在您的还车日期前提车,当日现金或支票付款! 根据您的要求洽谈购买新车或出售二手车的事宜并办理相关手续。我们会为您解决所有与汽车买卖相关的麻烦手续。请联系 Aloha Auto Depot 的 Koyama,他精通日语和英语,是夏威夷难得的双语人才。我们拥有七年向日本客户买卖汽车的经验,我们将倾听您的需求,以最合适的方式买卖您的汽车。
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日本的牙科技术人员与夏威夷的牙医合作,为您提供支持。
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- Polanji Piano School 免费试听课程 ! Polanji Pi...
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欢迎来到 Polanji 钢琴学校 ! 感谢您访问我们的网站 ! 我们的钢琴学校于 1999 年 8 月在夏威夷成立。我们致力于帮助每个学生按照自己的节奏体验钢琴课程,让他们能够按照自己的节奏继续演奏,并将音乐作为终生的朋友。 当我听到学生们说 "音乐很有趣"、"能弹钢琴我很开心"、"我想弹奏这样的音乐 "等话语时,我感到非常高兴。 今后,我将继续致力于用各种想法把钢琴学校打造成一个快乐的钢琴学...
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Hawaii Road 是唯一一家日资招聘公司,也是唯一一家拥有夏威夷州 "就业许可证(EMA452, EMP453)"的授权代理公司。 我们可以为您介绍夏威夷和美国其他地区(包括洛杉矶)的就业机会。咨询免费。为您与雇主牵线搭桥时将收取介绍费。 我们为有资格在美国就业的人士、正在寻找 OPT 名额的人士以及希望从日本到美国发展事业的人士提供支持 ! 有关 J1 签证实习和留学事宜,也请联系我...
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- 威基基唯一的日本超市】 新鲜食品 ・ 新鲜食品 ・ 化妆品 ・ 药品 ・ 文具 ...
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季节性美食用鲜鱼制作的刺身和寿司深受夏威夷居民和游客的喜爱。宽敞的美食广场还配备了微波炉和热水壶。您可以在购物之余来此小憩,享用午餐或晚餐。 威基基的国际市场 ・ 库希欧街二楼的三和超市提供新鲜农产品、速食食品、调味品、婴儿食品(婴儿食品) ・ 冰淇淋 ・ 糖果和其他杂货。还有各种日用品、化妆品、药品、文具和书籍。 我们为夏威夷・游客提供与日本相同的安全・产品。手工制作的便当和日式寿司非常受欢...
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- 日本人提供最优质的家庭护理服务。Holly Services 的服务范围覆盖整个...
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自2004年以来,该公司一直为洛杉矶地区的日裔美国老人提供家庭护理服务,现在将开始在夏威夷提供家庭护理服务。在美国,非医疗护理不属于医疗保险的范围。家庭护理服务可以从每周一天开始定期使用,使该服务在成本上易于管理。 我们在日本有一家经营疗养院的集团公司,我们的员工在日本和美国都有培训。这项服务也只提供给讲日语的人。 主要服务 ○准备膳食 ○简单的清洁 ○陪同购物和医院探访 ○防止跌倒的...
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The Kibou for Maui Project in Japan hosted a Maui leadership delegation from May 19 to 23, 2024, to facilitate an educational and strategic exchange between Maui recovery effort leaders and experts in Japan’s Tohoku region, which underwent significant rebuilding after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
The trip was 100% funded by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and administered by the U.S. Japan Council to host Maui leaders and professionals in an educational tour of Japan’s Tohoku region, as the County of Maui recovers and rebuilds in the wake of last August’s devastating wildfires.
“We are extremely grateful for the outpouring of support we’ve received from Japan,” Mayor Richard Bissen said. “This intensive experience has inspired and equipped our recovery leadership with innovative ideas for consideration in our efforts to rebuild a resilient, sustainable community.”
“I’m so grateful to have had the opportunity to visit the areas affected by the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident, and see their progress on recovery and vision for the future as well as their reflections on living through these events,” said Maui County Councilmember Tamara Paltin, whose residency seat covers West Maui. “I came away from this experience with a better idea of how we need to reach out to our people and collaborate on a safer and more resilient rebuild.”
The visit aimed to facilitate insightful exchanges on resilience and innovative recovery strategies, empowering participants with applicable lessons for Maui’s reconstruction. Participants included Hawaiʻi State government officials, community leaders, and representatives of private sector and nonprofit organizations. It focused on gathering a group capable of translating insights into actionable strategies for Maui.
A significant focus of the visit was exploring the elements of resilient cities, which will aid Lahaina as it undergoes reconstruction. The Kibou for Maui Project is designed to equip Maui’s leaders with innovative ideas and practices for building a resilient, sustainable community, leveraging Japan’s experiences in disaster recovery and urban resilience.
The Kibou for Maui leadership cohort comes after the project recently hosted a youth cohort of 11 students from Lahainaluna High School to learn about the reconstruction process and actions taken during Japan’s 2011 disaster.
The Kibou for Maui Project objectives included educational presentations on resilient urban planning and infrastructure strategies; community-driven recovery efforts that empower local residents to actively participate in rebuilding their communities; integrating environmental considerations into recovery; lessons on incorporating sustainability into disaster recovery; and understanding the role of cultural heritage in community healing and identity.
Site visits targeted disaster recovery efforts in Sendai, Tohoku, Fukushima and Tokyo. Locations included Higashi-Matsushima Farm, which was previously an Elementary School abandoned due to the Great East Japan Earthquake and was refurbished as a state-of-the-art LED artificial light vegetable factory; Tohoku University; Tohoku University Hospital; Namie Town Hall; Namie Hydrogen Research Facility; Fukushima City; Mitsufuji Fukushima Factory; NEC Headquarters; and the US-Japan Council Business Advisory Board.
In addition to Mayor Richard Bissen, the delegation included County of Maui Deputy Managing Director Keanu Lau Hee, who is Deputy Director of the County Office of Recovery; County Public Works Highways Division Chief John Smith, who leads the Infrastructure Recovery Support Function; and Laksmi Abraham, County Director of Communications and Government Affairs.
Others included Maui County Council Member Tamara Paltin; Kim Ball, owner of Hi Tech Surf Sports and a member of the Mayorʻs Lahaina Advisory Team; Chief Executive Officer Kuhio Lewis and Chief of Staff Nicholas Carroll of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement; state Sen. Troy Hashimoto, University of Hawaiʻi Maui College Chancellor Lui Hokoana; Nicole Hokoana, Chief Executive Officer of Maui Behavioral Health Resources; Kyoko Kimura of Aqua-Aston Hospitality; Colbert Matsumoto of Island Insurance Companies; Bo McKuin, Regional Manager of Goodfellow Bros.; and Deidre Tegarden, Executive Director of the Nisei Veterans Memorial Center.
The tour ended with plenary sessions between the US-Japan Council and the Maui delegation to reflect on what was learned and focused on disaster recovery ideas to bring back to Maui County for potential consideration.
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