Herb Ohta, Jr.: "Hanamizuki"
Hanamizuki was written by Hitoto Yō, a Japanese Pop singer. This song was written about the 9/11 terrorist incident. Hitoto recalled that in 1912 America and Japan exchanged trees. America gave Japan a Dogwood and Japan gave America a Sakura. Even though this tragedy happened across the sea, apparently the song is about the pain of losing someone and this is something any one can relate to. By loving someone, we spread the love across the world and hopefully towards peace. Herb first heard this song while walking through the Yokohama train station in Japan in late 2014. He then forgot about the song until he went to a party in Hawaiʻi at a Karaoke place and heard someone sing the same song. He then asked what song this was and they told him "Hanamizuki". Herb forgot about it again until a friend told him thereʻs a song that he should perform...the song... "Hanamizuki".

Herb Ohta, Jr.: "Magic Castle"

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While My Guitar Gently Weeps – Jake Shimabukuro

Herb Ohta, Jr.: "Nothingʻs Gonna Change My Love For You"

Amazing Takeoff at Saba Airport! Pilot Risks Everything on the World’s Shortest Runway

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ʻUkulele Legend Herb Ohta | Ohta-San: Virtuosity and Legacy | PBS Hawaiʻi Presents

Herb Ohta, Jr.: "I'll Remember You"

Conversation with Herb Ohta Jr.: `Ukulele Virtuoso from Hawai‘i

Jake Shimabukuro - "Blue Roses Falling" at Old Settler's Music Festival 2015

Never before seen wood corner joint technique invented by a 60 year old carpenter!

Herb Ohta, Jr.: "A Thousand Springs"

Ku'u Home o Kahalu'u

You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED

Herb Ohta,Jr. 『Itsumo Nandodemo』 in Fukushima AXC 2011.6.10

Kris Fuchigami - Ukulele Instrumental -"A Thousand Years" -Christina Perri

