10th Anniversary celebrations for the month of November will center around life in Honouliuli internment camp and how prisoners kept themselves occupied for the many years they were incarcerated. Many traditional artforms, including drawings, carvings, and music, became commonplace in the camps to stave off the overwhelming threat of boredom. In addition to several speakers, Honouliuli is partnering with local organizations that specialize in the game of Go, a popular past time for Japanese Americans, Japanese POWs, and Korean POWs. Members of the community who get involved can even learn how to play the game themselves while learning of its historical and cultural significance to East Asia and the camps. Please Note: Nearly all of our Speaker Series events will be virtual. Event details will be posted closer to the month in which they take place. Please check back for updates to the calendar and event pages. Speaker: Sid KobashigawaHonolulu Go ClubDate and Time: November 2025, exact date and time TBD. Discussion Summary: The President of Honolulu Go Club will speak about the game's significance to the Japanese and Korean communities during their incarceration period. Biography: Sid Kobashigawa spent 16 years of teaching the class "Buddhist Philosophy and the Game of Go" at Punahou School to over 180 local students each year. ![]() Speaker: Arts OrganizationHawaiʻi Handweavers Hui with Pauline Sheldon, and more Date and Time: November 2025, exact date and time TBD. About the Event: Come meet the arts organizations who are creating arts and crafts inspired by Honouliuli. These works will be featured at our final event. ![]() Learn to Play Go with the Honolulu Go ClubDate and Location: November 2025, Exact Date and Location TBD About the Event: Learn how to play the game Go with the Honolulu Go Club, a timeless and culturally significant strategy game. ![]() Honouliuli Monthly Bookstore Educational ItemPearl Harbor National Memorial Gift ShopDate and Location: November 2025, 1 Arizona Memorial Place, Honolulu, HI, 96818 About the Event: The Honouliuli National Historic Site bookstore is located in the Pearl Harbor National Memorial bookstore. The bookstore, which carries items beyond just books, provides visitors with a range of interpretive and educational materials about Honouliuli. The income generated from these items supports important historic preservation, ongoing research, visitor interpretation, natural and cultural resources management, and educational programs at the park. To find other ways to help support the park, explore the drop down menu under the Get Involved section of the navigation banner. |
Last updated: March 20, 2025