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King Kalakaua in JapanFeb 05, 2008
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Dec 04, 2007
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Japanese stone lantern and koi carp at Ala Moana Shopping CenterDec 04, 2007
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Oct 29, 2007
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Brothers Cazimero in JapanOct 29, 2007
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Sleeping quarters in USS MissouriOct 29, 2007
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Location on ship where Japan surrendered.Oct 29, 2007
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Location on ship where Japan surrendered.Oct 29, 2007
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Oct 29, 2007
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Oct 29, 2007
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Oct 29, 2007
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Battleship MissouriOct 29, 2007
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Arizona MemorialOct 29, 2007
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View from PunchbowlOct 29, 2007
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Friends Forever at PunchbowlOct 29, 2007
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Grave of Astronaut Ellison Onizuka at Punchbowl CemetaryOct 29, 2007
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PunchbowlOct 29, 2007
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Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii exhibitOct 29, 2007
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Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii exhibit (Japanese classroom)Oct 29, 2007
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Japanese Cultural Center of HawaiiOct 29, 2007
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Statue of King David Kalakaua at entrance to WaikikiOct 29, 2007
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Inscription in EnglishJan 30, 2006
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Names of the nine Japanese who diedJan 30, 2006
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I hope the former submarine commander Scott Waddle comes here on each anniversary of the accident and pray for their souls.Jan 30, 2006
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Inscription in JapaneseJan 30, 2006
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Jan 30, 2006
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The memorial was unveiled on Feb. 9, 2002, a year after the accident.Jan 30, 2006
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Ehime Maru Memorial in Kakaako Waterfront Park, Honolulu えひめ丸慰霊之碑The memorial is on a slope with a good view of the ocean. It was indeed a suitable place for such a memorial. Jan 30, 2006
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On Feb. 9, 2001, a small Japanese fisheries training boat from Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture was struck by the USS Greeneville submarine as it bolted to the surface off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii. Nine Japanese high school students, teachers, and crewmen died aboard the Ehime Maru. A year later, a waterfront memorial was built in Honolulu.Jan 30, 2006
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