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HIS announces partnership with HTA and Meet Hawaii
HONOLULU — Travel agency H.I.S. Co., Ltd. (HIS), the parent company of Hawaii HIS Corporation (HIS Hawaii), announced on Tuesday a year-long partnership with Hawaii Tourism Authority and Meet Hawaii.
HIS is based in Tokyo, Japan and was founded as International Tours Co., Ltd. by Hideo Sawada in 1980. It was renamed H.I.S. in 1990.
According to a news release, HIS Hawaii and HIS will target its largely Japanese corporate clients promoting the state as a premier destination for corporate meetings, conventions and incentive travel.
A collaboration between the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau and Hawaii Convention Center, Meet Hawaii bolsters the Hawaiian Islands as a destination for business meetings, conventions and incentive programs.
Meet Hawaii Regional Executive Director of Asia/Oceania Andrew Koh stated in the release, “We will work with HIS and expand our engagements in the Japanese market with the ‘Malama Hawaii’ program and new products/services. We look forward to welcoming more corporate tours from Japan to Hawaii.”
HIS Hawaii began a partnership with Hawaii Tourism Japan in 2022 promoting responsible tourism and advancing regenerative tourism through the concept of “Malama Hawaii.”
The travel agency boasts over 5,000 participants in its “Malama Hawaii”-related events led by local nonprofit organizations. One of them is the “Genki Ala Wai Project,” making and tossing mud balls, known as “genki balls,” into the Ala Wai to digest sludge.
HIS Hawaii will launch “HIS New Way of Incentive Travel” under the new partnership that includes lectures on “Malama Hawaii”-related initiatives, environmental volunteer opportunities, familiarization tours targeting corporate tour organizers, online seminars that echo the “Malama Hawaii” message, unique opportunities to engage in the local environment and community and visiting key meeting venues.
Sarah Yamanaka covers events, environmental and community news for Spectrum News Hawaii. She can be reached at sarah.yamanaka@charter.com.
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Coastal Flood Statement In Effect For All Hawaiian Islands
(BIVN) – The National Weather Service in Honolulu has issued a Coastal Hazard Message for the Hawaiian Islands, warning of isolated minor coastal flooding in the coming days.
The Coastal Flood Statement says impacts include “flooding of beaches that are normally dry, minor coastal erosion, and saltwater inundation of low-lying roads, docks, boat ramps, and other coastal infrastructure,” in vulnerable low-lying coastal areas on all islands.
The National Weather Service explained the reason for the coastal flooding in a Thursday statement:
Two significant northwest swells are expected to impact the state over the next few days. The first moderate to large, long period northwest swell will peak overnight tonight into early morning Friday. The second overlapping, larger, long period northwest swell will build in on Friday and peak late Friday into Saturday before subsiding through the rest of the weekend. The first swell will produce High Surf Advisory (HSA) conditions tonight for north and west facing shores of Niʻihau, Kauai and Oʻahu. The peak of the second will push surf height above warning levels from late Friday through Saturday for the same northwest islands, expect the HSA to expand in coverage to the islands of Molokai, Maui and west facing shores of the Big Island by Friday. A combination of large surf and higher than predicted water levels will lead to flooding of beaches that typically remain dry, especially at and around the peak daily tide.
The minor flooding will occur at and around the daily peak tides, and will be possible through the overnight and early morning hours of Friday, through Monday.
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