Hawaiʻi's Century-Old Japanese Tea House | Home is Here

Sponsored by: HEI, Hawai'i Leadership Forum, Olsen Trust and PASHA Hawaii It's a dying industry in Hawaiʻi, the Japanese tea house. But on the slopes of ʻĀlewa Heights, you'll find a two story structure that was built in 1921, after a husband and wife bought the property from the McInerny family. More than 100 years later, Natsunoya Tea House is still in business. This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support PBS Hawaiʻi: https://www.pbshawaii.org/donate Subscribe to the PBS Hawaiʻi channel for more clips:    / pbshawaiiorg   Follow PBS Hawaiʻi: Instagram:   / pbshawaii   Facebook:   / pbshawaii   TikTok:   / pbshawaii   LinkedIn:   / pbs-hawaii   #pbshawaii #hawaii #food #japanesefood Home is Here is a local series that takes you deep into neighborhoods across Hawai‘i, providing an inside peek at how we live, work and play.