Mujina, The Faceless Woman (Hawaiian Legend?)
First found in Japanese folklore, a mujina is a creature with no face that can shape-shift into human form. A famous Japanese mujina was named Kozo;...
First found in Japanese folklore, a mujina is a creature with no face that can shape-shift into human form. A famous Japanese mujina was named Kozo;...
Hawaii's sugar history makes for one sweet island tour https://www.latimes.com/travel/hawaii/la-tr-travel-hawaii-oahu-sugar-tour-20190607-story.html By JAY JONES Sugar cane lines a field near the...
Police Officer Gives Homeless Man Dry Socks After Rainstorm A homeless man was given a pair of fresh, warm socks...
Hawaii isn’t a pet-friendly state, according to a new national ranking. The report by Safewise, a Utah company that researches...
Haleakala National Park’s preferred option for improving safety for visitors and protecting natural and historical sites at Kalahaku Overlook involves...
KAILUA-KONA — Events are scheduled around the world today in celebration of World Oceans Day, and that includes some opportunities...
KAILUA-KONA — The condition of a 2-year-old girl left for hours in a car in a downtown Kailua-Kona parking lot...
HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Paddlers glide past the National Geographic expedition ship Orion on Thursday in the Port of Hilo. Hilo...
While Hawaii’s dry season got a “relatively wet” start last month, rain totals for the year remain near to below...
A 21-year-old Pahoa man accused of injuring four people during a violent, knife-wielding rampage March 20 at Hilo Medical Center...