Hana Hou! Issue 25.4
Cutting Class
As a boy in Sanjo, Japan, Hiko Ito recalls the din of hammers and the smell of forge fires as he walked to school.
La Maui Vita
Artist and bon vivant Piero Resta created a life -and an Italian villa-in the wilds of Kaupo.
Little Rigs
Maybe you've been seeing more of them around town: tiny trucks and vans from Japan, sometimes nicknamed "bread loaf cars" for their boxy shape.
Sustainable Snorkeling
It's hard to keep the "eco" in "ecotourism" when you're running two snorkel tours a day from a pair of sixty-foot boats.
The Architect's Retreat
On a rarely visited ridge on Oahu are the little-known cabins built by Hawaii's most famous architect, Vladimir Ossipoff.
The Gods in Us
Kawai Strong Washburn’s debut novel captures the myths and realities of life in the Islands.
The Man Who Drew Hawaii
Since the 1970s, James Bier’s maps have shaped the way we see —and imagine—the Islands.
Watercraft 911
Ripped wings, caved-in canoes, buckled boards—if it’s broken, Hawaii’s fixers come to the rescue.