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SUMMARY:Purification Ritual; Hikime-no-gi Performance
DESCRIPTION:The Hikime no Gi is an important ritual of the Ogasawara-ryu school\, in which those who have been trained and chosen by it use their skills in front of the shrine and in front of many people\, relying on the virtues of the bow and arrow to purify the world. It is performed as a Shinto ritual. Therefore\, in this ceremony\, there are many actions that show the heart to pray for world peace\, national peace\, family prosperity\, etc. In that sense\, it is held at the beginning of the year and the beginning of Shinto rituals. This ritual is performed at many major shrines; such as Omiya Hachimangu\, Sumiyoshi Taisha\, Kasuga Shrine\, Shimogamo Shrine\, Atsuta jingu. \nThis year\, for the first time in Hawaii\, 32nd Generation of Ogasawara Family\, Kiyomoto Ogasawara\, will perform this purification ritual for the people of Hawaii. Admission is free. Parking is limited.
URL:https://honolulufoundation.org/event/purification-ritual-hikime-no-gi-performance/
LOCATION:Gedatsu Church\, Honolulu HI\, 6095 Summer St\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96821\, United States
CATEGORIES:Demonstration
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230630T113000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230630T133000
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SUMMARY:Master Kiyomoto Ogasawara: Ogasawara-ryu Eating Etiquette
DESCRIPTION:Master Kiyomoto Ogasawara’s workshop Ogasawara way of eating appropriately. \nDelicious Lunch included.
URL:https://honolulufoundation.org/event/master-kiyomoto-ogasawara-ogasawara-ryu-eating-etiquette/
LOCATION:Akira Restaurant Honolulu\, 1150 S King St\, Honolulu\, 96814\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230701T093000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230701T153000
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SUMMARY:Master Kiyomoto Ogasawara: Ogasawara-ryu 850 years of Samurai Heritage
DESCRIPTION:The Ogasawara Family lineage can be traced back to the 9th century; the 56th emperor of Japan. Ogasawara Nagakiyo\, founder of the Ogasawara-ryu School\, had served the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate in 12 century as his instructor in the arts of Reiho (courtesy\, etiquette and protocol)\, archery\, and horse-mounted archery. Since then\, the Ogasawara family has instructed in those disciplines for Ashikaga\, and Tokugawa shoguns. The discipline has passed down from generation to generation within the Ogasawara Family.\nOgasawara Kiyomoto :Born in 1980 as the first son of Ogasawara Kiyotada\, the 31st Grand Master in Tokyo. At the age of three\, Kiyomoto began training for mounted archery (Yabusame). While in 5th Grade at elementary school\, he performed his first archer role in the Yabusame ritual dedicated to Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura. He performed Yabusame in Hawaii in 1996\, when he was 15. After graduating from Osaka University School of Engineering Science\, he obtained his PhD in neuroscience from Tsukuba University. In keeping with the Ogasawara family discipline\, “One should not make a living out of teaching Kyu-ho (Etiquette\, Archery and Mounted Archery)\,” he currently works at a pharmaceutical company researching medicines for the treatment of cancer while using weekends to pass on the inherited teachings of Ogasawara-ryu to the next generation. \nSeminar 1: Samurai Training\,  Seminar 2:Riuals & Yabusame
URL:https://honolulufoundation.org/event/master-kiyomoto-ogasawara-ogasawara-ryu-850-years-of-samurai-heritage/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Resort & Spas\, 2424 Kalakaua Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96815\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20241123T133000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20241123T153000
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SUMMARY:Mieko Yorimasa: The World of the Tale of Genji - Demonstration of Jyuni Hitoe
DESCRIPTION:Reflections on The Tale of Genji…Japan is a country blessed with four seasons; seeking beauty in the changing seasons\, living in harmony with nature\, and treating nature as divine.  A unique culture of respect for nature has been practiced in Japan.  The Tale of Genji\, elegantly depicting the lives of court aristocrats in this culture\, was created by Murasaki Shikibu more than 1000 years ago in medieval Japan. The aesthetic of expressing seasonal change by layering colored clothing is called kasane no irome\, or Juni-Hitoe (twelve layered Kimono)\, and was cultivated in the Imperial court. \nOne of the ceremonies held in the Imperial Palace was “mogi”\, a rite of passage into adulthood for girls.  Princesses wear mogi clothing for the first time at around age 14. \nNoble families with a daughter held a large-scale mogi ceremony to announce that the girl was ready to enter court and get married.   Today we will demonstrate this ceremony. \nMs. Emiko Yorimasa\,  founded Wabunka Densho Kyokai (Japanese Traditional Culture Association) in 2002 to revive and perpetuate Japan’s traditional culture &  art; giving renewed vibrancy to the Japanese spirit as it is passed on to a new generation.                                                                  Ms. Yorimasa serves as Chairman of both the Wabunka Densho Kyokai and the Sowa Kimono Gakuin. She is also a Director at the Sowa Vocational Training School\, an institute specializing in all facets of kimono attire and culture. Additionally\, Ms. Yorimasa is a member of the National Kimono Skills Certification Committee of the Ministry of Health\, Labor\, and Welfare\, and is herself a certified examiner. She also serves as a Central Examination Committee member for the All Japan Kimono Dressing Consultation Association.  With over 50 years of experience\, Ms. Yorimasa is one of Japan’s preeminent experts in kimono dressing and etiquette\, performing demonstrations; not only in Japan\, but also in England\, Italy\, Belgium\, Hungary\, China\, and Taiwan. \n 
URL:https://honolulufoundation.org/event/mieko-yorimasa-the-world-of-the-tale-of-genji-demonstration-of-jyuni-hitoe/
LOCATION:East West Center Imin Hall\, 1777 East-West Road\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96848\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Show,Demonstration
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250702T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20250702T203000
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SUMMARY:Yabusame Hawai‘i 2026 Sponsor Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please come join a fundraising event for Yabusame Hawai‘i 2026 at the beautiful Kahala Hotel & Resort. \nMaster Kiyomoto Ogasawara\, the 32nd generation of Ogasawara-Ryu\, will explain his family’s 850 year history of teaching yabusame\, archery\, and court etiquette to shoguns and samurai. \nDate: July 2nd\, 2025\nTime: Door opens at 5:00 PM\, Program starts at 6:00 PM\nAloha attire. Free valet parking. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://honolulufoundation.org/event/yabusame-sponsor-reception/
LOCATION:Kahala Hotel & Resort\, 5000 Kahala Ave\, Honolulu\, Hawaii\, 96816\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260614T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20260614T150000
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CREATED:20250709T194317Z
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SUMMARY:Yabusame Hawaii 2026 at Kualoa Ranch
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URL:https://honolulufoundation.org/event/yabusame-hawaii-2026-at-kualoa-ranch/
LOCATION:Kualoa Ranch\, Kaneohe\, HI\, 96744\, United States
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