Author: Masahito

Wildlife Hawaii Representative As the representative of Wildlife Hawaii, based in Oahu, Hawaii, I oversee the provision of tours and shuttle services. I have a passion for traveling the world and discovering new things, with a particular interest in the development of towns and cities. During my student years, I studied urban planning. My motto is "Enjoy the present," and I approach my daily activities with this mindset.

Price Adjustment for Our Tour and Shuttle ServicesPrice Adjustment for Our Tour and Shuttle Services

Aloha customers, We’re committed to providing you with the best possible tour and shuttle services. However, like many businesses, we’re facing challenges from high inflation and increased costs. To ensure the long-term sustainability of our business and our ability to continue delivering exceptional experiences, we

From Humble Beginnings to a Short-Lived Success: The Story of Kahuku Plantation CompanyFrom Humble Beginnings to a Short-Lived Success: The Story of Kahuku Plantation Company

Frank Dillingham, already a successful developer on Oahu, saw potential in the Kahuku lands, which he leased from the Campbell family. By 1890, his railroad reached the North Shore, paving the way for development. James Castle, along with a group of investors including prominent lawyer

Waialua Sugar Mill

From Humble Beginnings to a Thriving Plantation: The Story of Waialua Agricultural CompanyFrom Humble Beginnings to a Thriving Plantation: The Story of Waialua Agricultural Company

The Waialua Agricultural Company emerged from a patchwork of small, struggling sugar farms on Oahu’s North Shore. In the late 1890s, the area was dominated by thousands of uncultivated acres, owned by numerous individuals, many of them Native Hawaiians. Recognizing the potential, entrepreneur B.F. Dillingham