Articles by Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi

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Activities, From Our Magazine, Health/Wellness, Oʻahu, O‘ahu What To Do

Soak Up Nature with a Forest Bathing Walk in the Hawaiian Rainforest

I had never hugged a tree before. But there I was, on a recent Saturday morning at Lyon Arboretum in Manoa Valley on Oahu, doing just that—well, actually, stroking a tree’s weathered trunk and marveling at how tall and straight it was. There was something calming and gratifying about that simple act, as was lingering […]

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Maui

Fields of Gold: A morning on the Maui Gold Pineapple Co. tour

I’m standing in the middle of Maui Gold Pineapple Co.’s 1,500-acre plantation near tiny, rustic Haliimaile town, savoring a just-picked, golden spear of the company’s world-famous namesake fruit. The midday Maui sun is intense. There’s no shade in sight. Still, sweet pineapple juice dribbling down my chin and hands, I’m in heaven. An hour into

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Kauaʻi

Mission Accomplished: A Visit to Waioli Mission House on Kauai

In the hours following Hurricane Iniki’s devastating march across the island of Kauai in September 1992, the only visible damage to Hanalei’s historic Waioli Mission House seemed to be three broken glass window panes. Closer examination revealed that a far more ominous outcome had been narrowly dodged. Iniki—to this day, one of the most powerful

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Culture, Oʻahu

Remembering Gump’s treasure house of the Pacific

On February 19, 1929, Hawaii’s first neon sign, “Gump’s,” flicked on, announcing the opening of the esteemed San Francisco retailer’s Waikiki store. Its location at the corner of Kalakaua Avenue and Lewers Street, across from the elegant Royal Hawaiian, was ideal. Well-heeled guests of the hotel, which had opened two years earlier, just had to walk

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