Kahului, Hawaii - The Japanese Cultural Society of Maui is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s prestigious Nihon Bunka Awards given to outstanding individuals for their excellence and lifetime dedication to the perpetuation of the Japanese arts and culture, and for their unselfish willingness to share their talents with the community to inspire future generations.
This year’s awardees are Brian Nagami, Tiffany Iida and Sensei Claude Moreau.
Brian Nagami
Brian has been a dedicated member of Maui Taiko for more than two decades, having started his taiko journey on the mainland before relocating to Maui. During his past 15 years as the Artistic Director and Lead Instructor for the Japanese drumming group, Brian has worked with dozens of teachers to inspire hundreds of participants while developing pieces, coordinating performances, and sharing the art of taiko.
Maui Taiko reaches thousands of community members and visitors annually, averaging over 60 performances each year through performances that include festivals, weddings, business openings, corporate events, and a wide range of other such celebrations. Through his leadership, artistry, instruction, and performance in taiko, Brian has helped spread Japanese culture across Maui and beyond.
In addition to his role in Maui Taiko, Brian has served on the planning committee for Maui Matsuri for over 20 years, taking on a wide range of roles, including that of Co-Chair for more than a decade. His leadership has been instrumental in making the festival a vibrant celebration of Japanese culture, drawing attendees from all over the world.
Brian has also served on the board of the Japanese Cultural Society of Maui (JCSM) for over 10 years, serving as President from 2012-2013. Most recently, he’s served as the chair of the organization's Scholarship Committee, where he has continued to support the next generation of Maui's cultural leaders.
With his passion, humility, and dedication, Brian embodies the spirit of community service. Whether performing or organizing behind the scenes, he is a beloved leader who inspires others and makes an indelible impact on Maui’s cultural heritage.
Tiffany Iida
Tiffany Iida has been a pillar of the Maui community, tirelessly dedicating over two decades to preserving and promoting Japanese culture. As a founding committee member of the Maui Matsuri Festival in 2000, she has chaired key initiatives like the Kodomo (Children’s) Corner, Volunteer Hospitality, and Passport Program, as well as serving as Co-Chair from 2008 to 2010. Her leadership and passion have helped make the festival a cherished cultural event for families and visitors alike.
Beyond the Matsuri, Tiffany has served the Japanese Cultural Society of Maui (JCSM) for 16 years in roles such as Secretary, Vice President, President, and Immediate Past President. She continues to enrich the Society’s programs by managing events like silent auction fundraisers, scholarships, and the annual Oshougatsu mochi pounding event. Her dedication ensures the Society’s mission endures for future generations.
Tiffany’s commitment extends to the Maui County Sister Cities Foundation, where she has served since 2006 in various leadership roles, including President. She has coordinated Japan delegation visits, fostering strong international relationships. Additionally, she has hosted numerous Japanese exchange students and survivors of the 2011 earthquake through the Aloha Initiative, creating meaningful cultural connections.
Known for her kindness, poise, and humility, Tiffany embodies the values of Japanese culture. She is a role model for the younger generation, a tireless community leader, and an unwavering source of support. Her contributions bring people together, foster mutual understanding, and leave a lasting impact that radiates through generations.
Sensei Claude Moreau
Sensei Claude Moreau has been a steadfast champion of Japanese culture and the martial art of judo since moving to Maui in 1979. His journey began with earning his black belt at Osaka Jo Judo Dojo in 1974, and his passion for teaching quickly set him apart. As a coach at Wailuku Hongwanji Judo Club, he inspired countless students while fostering a love for judo and its core principles of respect, discipline, and perseverance.
Recognizing the need for expanded judo opportunities, Sensei Claude co-founded the Maui Judo Dojo and, later in 2008, the Makawao Hongwanji Judo Club. His dedication extended to coaching at King Kekaulike High School for nearly two decades, where he instilled invaluable life lessons in his students. Despite battling prostate and bone cancer, he continues to lead bi-weekly practices, demonstrating remarkable resilience and devotion to his craft.
Sensei Claude’s contributions reach beyond the dojo. His volunteer work at the Makawao Hongwanji Mission, including carpentry and maintenance, reflects his selflessness and commitment to the community. Through his actions, he exemplifies the judo spirit, emphasizing the importance of mutual support and service.
The legacy Sensei Claude has built endures in the generations of students he has taught. Many return to support tournaments and events, ensuring the judo family thrives. His life’s work embodies the values of the Nihon Bunka Award, making him a worthy recipient of this prestigious honor.
________________
At this year’s Shinnenkai, a new set of leaders will also be installed to take the helm for JCSM.
Justin Yanagida, President
Justin is a martial artist, author, and owner of Yanagida Studio in Wailuku. The son of Japanese immigrant parents, Justin overcame significant physical and mental challenges to become a respected community leader and advocate for lasting health and fitness. He is passionate about helping others improve their quality of life and empowers individuals to achieve sustainable results through fitness and wellness. Justin is also an accomplished athlete in various martial arts, and enjoys anime in his downtime.
Rachelle Ouye, Vice President
Rachelle is the Client Success Manager and Creative Assistant at Sae Design Group, where she excels in keeping her team focused, cultivating a positive company culture, and showcasing the transformative power of design in everyday life. A passionate advocate for her community, she served as Vice President of The Nisei Veterans Memorial Center and currently represents Maui for the Ma’i Movement, dedicated to ending period poverty in Hawaii. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Rachelle finds joy in her personal life as a devoted mother to her two-year-old son, Tiger, a loving wife to her husband, Kalani, and a caring friend to all she meets.
Jennifer Sumida, Secretary
Jen is an administrative assistant at Fukumoto Engineering and a long-standing member of the JCSM Board. Passionate about preserving and celebrating Japanese culture, she is a dedicated performer and advocate for Maui Taiko, participating in tours and seminars to share the art of traditional Japanese drumming. Jen also plays a pivotal role in the community as Co-Chair of the annual Maui Matsuri, Maui's largest and most anticipated Japanese festival, fostering cultural appreciation and bringing people together through vibrant celebrations.
Stacey Nikaido, Treasurer
Stacey is the Controller at Kahului Federal Credit Union, where she has dedicated nearly 19 years to managing financial operations with precision and expertise. Her deep knowledge of finance has been instrumental in maintaining JCSM’s financial health, ensuring compliance with all laws and regulations. A lifelong enthusiast of Japanese culture, Stacey studied minyo dance with Nakayama Minyo Kai and later joined Maui Minyo Kai under Sensei Ken Tasaka. She remains a passionate teacher and performer, sharing the joy of obon dance with the community.
Kit Furukawa, Immediate Past President
Kit is a serial entrepreneur and community leader who operates Mystery Maui Escape Room, manufactures a premium condiment Maui Chili Chili Oil, and runs a marketing consultancy, Kit Zulueta Productions LLC, alongside her husband, Deron. With a background in leadership roles within the County of Maui, Kit brings a wealth of experience to her ventures and continues to give back by serving on various nonprofit boards. She is also an assistant instructor with the Maui Karate Association, sharing her passion and appreciation for Japanese culture.
Directors
Senator Troy Hashimoto
Troy Hashimoto is an elected member of the Hawaii State Senate, previously serving as a State House Representative, where he championed legislation focused on housing, education, and workforce development. Born and raised on Maui, Troy is part of the fifth generation of his family’s farming legacy, operating one of Hawaii’s oldest and largest persimmon farms. A dedicated advocate for community and cultural exchange, Troy was selected for the 2022 cohort of the U.S.-Japan Council Emerging Leaders Program, furthering his commitment to fostering meaningful connections between Hawaii and Japan.
Tiffany Iida
As a past president of JCSM, Tiffany has been a cornerstone of the organization’s growth and success over the years. She also serves on various boards, including her role as past chairwoman of the Maui County Sister Cities Foundation, where she has played a vital role in fostering and strengthening Maui’s connections with its sister cities in Japan. Professionally, Tiffany has held several leadership positions within the County of Maui and is currently an Executive Assistant with Makawao Elementary School. Her dedication to community service and cultural exchange continues to leave a lasting impact on Maui.
Victoria Jacintho
Victoria, a 13-year-old 7th grader at Seabury Hall, has been actively involved in JCSM events from a young age. Her passion for Japanese culture led her to study traditional dance with Maui Buyo Dance Academy under Sensei Yaeko Yamamoto and learn to play the koto under Sensei Mika Inaba. Victoria volunteers in various cultural programs and encourages youth participation in community events. With the support of her encouraging parents, Victoria also pursues modeling and enjoys spending quality time with her friends and family. Her enthusiasm and commitment make her a vibrant part of the community.
David Kuraya
For over a decade, David has mesmerized audiences nationwide with his masterful sleight-of-hand magic, performing in diverse venues from casinos to universities. Though the Lahaina wildfires tragically affected Warren & Annabelle’s—the renowned theater where he refined his craft—David continues to share his magic through private shows across the country. In addition to his artistry, David is an entrepreneur, founding Maui Kuraya Gifts, which offers Hawaiian coffee with proceeds supporting efforts to combat human trafficking in the Philippines. A multi-talented musician, David has also shared his passion for music by teaching at H.P. Baldwin High School, enriching the lives of young artists.
Rep. Tyson Miyake
Tyson Miyake is a dedicated public servant and current member of the Hawaii State House of Representatives. His career in public service includes roles as Deputy County Managing Director and Chief of Staff for the County of Maui Office of the Mayor. Before entering public service, Tyson served as COO of his family’s business, Miyake Concrete Accessories Inc., gaining valuable leadership and operational experience. Deeply committed to community engagement, Tyson has served as a director on the American Cancer Society Hawai‘i Pacific board, mentored students in the Maui High School Academy of Hospitality & Tourism, and held a position on the executive board of the Boy Scouts of America. His contributions extend across numerous nonprofit, civic, and professional organizations, reflecting his passion for empowering others and making a positive impact.
Eri Nomura
For a decade, Eri has served as an academic counselor at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College, supporting students in achieving their educational and personal goals. Since 2020, she has chaired the Wailuku Hongwanji Gakuen Japanese Language School, working to preserve and promote Japanese language and cultural education among the youth in our community. Her passion lies in creating opportunities for future generations to honor the past while carrying its traditions forward with pride and understanding. By celebrating the traditions and values of Japanese culture, she is committed to ensuring they are passed on for many years to come, just as they have been passed down to us by previous generations.
Cody Sarmiento
Cody is a Contracts Clerk in the Department of Finance for the County of Maui. In his spare time, he plays the trumpet or saxophone for different local bands including the Maui Pops Orchestra, Maui Community band, the Chop Suey Jazz Orchestra, having performed many musicals at the Iao Theater, the MACC, and at a handful of high schools. Cody is usually spotted volunteering at community obon festivals, dancing or playing the drums.
Elisa Suetake
Elisa has more than 20 years of progressive experience in the print, interactive, motion graphics, software, and video game industries. Over the past two years on the board of the Japanese Cultural Society of Maui, Elisa has helped organize community events, from workshops in making ceramic sashimi sets, holiday flower arrangements, and learning to make chickpea miso. She is passionate about preserving Japanese traditions and creating spaces for our Maui community to connect and celebrate our shared heritage.
Satoko Takahashi
Satoko hails from Aomori, Japan and has advocated for perpetuating her culture as a native Japanese since she came to Maui. She is a skilled artist in the visual arts and crafts, a dedicated volunteer to several church and nonprofit organizations and is also the inspiring entrepreneur behind farm-made sugar scrubs called Maui Sugar Babe. She has served on the JCSM Board for the past two years organizing educational and exciting workshops that bring joy to all.
The King Kekaulike Jazz Band is expected to perform at the event, along with Master Shakuhachi and taiko artist based in New York Marco Lienhard.
The public is welcome to attend Shinnenkai and may purchase tickets for $75 at jcsmaui.org. For more information, contact jcsmhawaii@gmail.com.
# # #