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Nikkei Names: Writing Workshop in Chicago

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Jane Yoshiko Kaililani Ryushin Tanoue

I was named June for the month I was born in. Yoshiko is for my paternal grandmother who’s name was Yoshi.

Kaililani is a name given to me by Kumu Hula (master hula teacher). It means “the skin of Heaven.” It is also the name of a genealogy chant for Kamehameha I.

Ryushin is my dharma name given to me by my Zen master. Ryushin means “Dragon Heart.” He gave that to me because of the way I do Hawaiian chanting.

Tanoue is my maiden name—my father Rober Naoyuki Tanoue is Nisei born on the Big Island. His family is from Kyushu, Kumamoto. 

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Photo taken and name story provided on July 19, 2014 at the Church of Christ Presbyterian (Chicago, IL) as a part of Discover Nikkei’s workshop warm-up excercise in conjunction with the More »


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