 Welcome to Think Tech Hawaii, Konnichiwa Hawaii, a Japanese language broadcast streaming live from downtown Honolulu and available on YouTube. I'm Yukari Kunisue and joining me today in the studio is Ms. Chikako Asai or DJ Chikapin-san, who is very popular as DJ of Japanese J morning and Aloha weekend. She shares her story as DJ of Japanese language shows in Hawaii. Hello, everyone. From downtown Honolulu, Think Tech Hawaii is available in Japanese. Hello, I'm Yukari Kunisue, a host. Today's broadcast is the J morning broadcast of Koral Q71 FM and the Aloha weekend broadcast of Love FM. She is also very popular in Japan, not only in Hawaii, but also in Japan. She is also very popular in Japan, also in Japan, also in Japan, also in Japan, also in Japan. She is also very popular in Japan, also in Japan, also in Japan. Thank you very much. Thank you very much for the invitation. Thank you very much. Today, we will send the child to pre-school at halftime during the morning. The pre-school's mother is taking the yoga lesson of Ms. Yukari-sensei. Mayu-chan, are you watching this? Mayu-chan and Ms. Soseita-san came to the room of the Hawaiian Tetsuko. They came to the room of the Hawaiian Tetsuko. They are not very similar except for the age. What are you talking about? They are very cute. So, from the beginning, they were sent to the room of the Hawaiian Tetsuko. The name is Chikapin-san. Chikaku-san came to the room of the Hawaiian Tetsuko. What do you think? Originally, it was the nickname of the child that my uncle gave me. After I started working as a DJ, I felt a little embarrassed to call myself a DJ Chikaku. So, I named myself Chikapin-san. I see. I didn't expect you to be called Chikapin-san over 40 years old. I've never seen you like this before. I've been working as a DJ for the radio for a long time. Originally, I started a career as a reporter at the radio station in Japan. I started in Nagoya, Japan. I joined the Nagoya talent agency. I started as a radio reporter, then as a caster. I also worked as a DJ at the Snow Park event. I see. So, you had that experience in Japan. How did you come to Hawaii? It was a completely different shape. At the time, my sister was living in Hawaii with her family. My family had already come to Hawaii. Yes. My brother, Giri, came to Hawaii for business. At that time, I wanted to be able to speak English. I thought it was a dream all the time. I first came to Hawaii to study abroad. I became a secretary. Yes. After half a year, I thought it was not enough. I also thought it was a dream to have another dream. I felt the limit of my speaking in Japan. I had produced a wedding party for a few friends. I got a high score. In Hawaii, it is a wedding place. Then I studied English in Hawaii. I wanted to try to become a wedding producer. A wedding producer may be a party producer. I brought it home and thought that I could not do business in Japan. I thought that I could make my own way of speaking. So, I came to Hawaii without thinking about it. So, I came to Hawaii directly to do the job I spoke in Hawaii. You were thinking about it. How did you find your job in Hawaii? I found my job directly. I met my current master. After I got married, I got a work permit in the process of the green card. When I got it, I was studying for a wedding. When I thought it was a wedding, I thought about it. I thought that I could only be able to speak in Japanese and Hawaiian. I thought that I might be able to do something else. I stopped thinking about it. At that time, I thought that I could do the job I spoke in Japan. If I could do it, I would be able to do it. I thought that if I could do it, I would be able to do it. When I looked it up, I was looking for someone who could be a DJ in Japanese. This is it! Yes, I thought that this would be me. That's why I got a job in Hawaii. It was a program called Love FM's Alhaw Weekend. What kind of program was it? In Hawaii? Yes. In Japan? Yes. It was an interview, a recording, I finished everything and sent it to the side of Japan. I was able to deliver it to the people in Fukukoukairi. Plus, I was able to do both of the programs. I see. That's why I was able to do the recording here. That's right. If you are in Hawaii, or if you are in Japan, you can listen to it. That's right. You can listen to it all over Japan. It was only in the Fukukoukairi area. If you listen to the people in Fukukoukairi, the people in Fukukoukairi can directly listen to the information from Hawaii. That's right. I was able to hear this voice from Hawaii. While I was listening to it, I was looking at the people in Fukukoukairi. It's been a long time. It's been a long time. It's not just the voice. I'm going to finish it. Thank you very much. In Hawaii, we talked a little bit about Japan. In the Fukukoukairi area, we talked about Hawaii. That program was a program only for information in Hawaii. I was able to hear both programs. Through that program, in the end, you can listen to it in Hawaii. I'm sorry. It's a radio program. You can listen to it. I've been doing this program for 15 years since 2012. There was a program called J-Morning, and I was able to listen to it. When I was recording in the studio, I wanted to make a special information station for J-POP, so I was able to listen to it. That's why I talked about it. It's not the Japanese side. It's a program only for people in Hawaii. It's the latest J-POP program. I was able to listen to it. I was able to listen to it. I was able to listen to it. What kind of experience did you have? Did you have any reaction from the audience? Did you have any experience that I was happy to do? Yes. I can't say it in one word, but in Hawaii, not only in Japan, but also in Japan, I listened to it many times. I was able to listen to it in the studio. I was happy to listen to it. When I was able to listen to it, I felt the wind of Hawaii. I was happy to come to Hawaii. I was happy to listen to it. I was happy to listen to it. I was very happy to listen to it. As a J-Morning, I was able to listen to Japanese music from the people in Hawaii. I was able to listen to it. I was able to listen to it. You were listening to it. Yes. I was able to listen to it. I was able to listen to it. I was able to listen to it. You were an American, also a international viewer. Yes, I was able to listen to it. I had received 300,000 fresh musicians from Japan. The voice of Chikabin was received. I became a new artist with the new song I introduced. I was glad to listen to it. It's not just music, it's also music. For example, the selection of music. Did you get all of them? Yes, all of them. I got all of them. It's a long one. At that time, I was on the station for 24 hours and 365 days. I was working on all the programs for one hour a day. It's a big job to work on one song at a time. I was doing a little bit of a zacky folder bucket. I was thinking of putting a song like this in a three-time Christmas song during one hour. For example, in February. I was thinking of putting a Sakura song in April. The selection of songs, the selection of songs, and the selection of songs are all different. So, it's like Japanese Japanese color. Yes, it's the same. J-Pop is a sense of Japanese mentality, or sense of season. There are many things that only Japanese people can feel. I think it's a feeling that only Japanese people can feel. There are many things that are included. I would like to share those things. I think so. How was it? If you are watching, please give us a feedback. Thank you. The reason we came here is because you got married here. You don't have to continue to be a DJ. I have been a DJ for 4 years since I got married. I would like to talk about the 977-HFM. Please listen to the 977-HFM in Hawaii or Japan. The program ended suddenly. I didn't say goodbye. Please say it. I'm very happy. The sea looks behind me. I'm very happy in Hawaii. It ended suddenly. There were many rumors. It suddenly ended. The music format suddenly changed. J-Pop didn't last long. Where did DJ Chukapi go? He was kicked out. He was kicked out of Japan. There were many rumors. I was asked a lot by the people who met him. What happened to the program? The owner of the station simply said, J-Pop has been kicked out of Japan. I just wanted to make a different music. I would like to work hard on other parts. I would like to hear the continuation. After the program ended, I discovered my identity. I am now a member of KOSODATE. You are not the only member of KOSODATE. Yes, I am a member of KOSODATE. I have been a DJ for a long time. I have been a fan of many events. I am also a wedding singer. I have been a wedding ceremony in the form of a wedding ceremony. I have been a wedding receptionist. I have been a narration. Is that all in Japanese? Is that all in English? Yes, it is all in Japanese. But there are many events related to the wedding ceremony. For example, if you are married in Japan, there are families who do not understand Japanese. Is that all? Yes. Japanese women get married here. When they come to Japan, they use the reception. Japanese men get married to Japanese women. That's right. Japanese men don't get married to Japanese women in English. That's right. Japanese men, what should we do? No, Japanese men in Japan are also popular with women who come from Japan. Are they popular? Yes, they are. They are my personal statistics. I am sorry. I don't have accurate data. I am a wedding receptionist. I think that's the right information from my experience. I would like to have a short break and then continue with the story. Thank you. Hello, I am from Hawaii. I would like to have a short break here. It's been a long time. Hello, I am from Hawaii. We are taking a short break here. 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Aloha and welcome to At the Crossroads. I'm your host, Keisha King. You can catch me every Wednesday. Alive at 5. I'll see you there. Welcome back from break. I'm Yukari Kunisue. And this is Konnichiwa, Hawaii. Talking with Shikako Asai, DJ Shikabin-san. We're live. Today, we're going to talk about DJ Shikabin-san. Today, we're going to talk about DJ Shikabin-san. Shikabin-san means hard to say. I'll practice. Shikabin-san. Shikabin-san has been married to a local family. She's been married to a baby girl. She's been doing that for a while now. She has a wedding or many other events in Hawaii. What is the meaning of that? MC? If you do that, or do that, or do that, then you have to do it yourself. How about that? It's all connected. I can't really talk about it in one word, but I think the mothers who listen to this, especially the little ones, the mothers who come in, I think they listen to it a lot, but where is it all connected? First of all, as an image of a child, if you are a pregnant person, or if you still have a child who is 0 years old and is small, and you are still sleeping, if you are a person like that, then you can see the child at home while you are working. It's a fantasy. If you don't work at a company or a shop, even if you are working at home, there are a lot of people who work at home. If you think you can do that, then it's really a fantasy. That's what I was told. Your fingers got stuck. What was the point? Please. It's about a year and a half, but if you open your computer, the child will go up at 4 o'clock, the keyboard will be hit, and the keyboard will be hit. When you think you can concentrate, it's definitely a bad thing. Something is happening. So basically, while watching, you have to think about it without thinking about it. You have to take care of it. If you are there, you should concentrate and play with it. You should be able to arrange it well. It's a little impossible for you. Are you a man now? Yes, I am. You are now 2 years old. You must be cute. You look cute. You look like a baby. It's enough to do something bad in the back. That's right. Your husband is also working outside. That's right. I think that the best schedule is flexible. I think that's the difference in Hawaii. I think that the local company or the big company in Hawaii is kind. I wonder if they like it. They say it's because of their children and that they can take a break or take a break. There are a lot of people around them. Our husband also takes a break today. Thank you. Thank you for watching. That's what I mean. In Hawaii, our father takes care of our children and plays with them. It's a natural shape. That's right. That's right. He takes care of them. I think that's a tough time for the children. They are cute and tough. Both of them. We will go to school in the future. In the future, I will be like, I will be like, I will be like, I will be like, I will be like, I will be like, Both, I will be like, I will be like, I will be like, Let's talk about myался and myosabeitet. I will be like, I will be like, I will be like, Will be like, I will be like, I will be like, Manакunress. I would like to think about it a little bit more. If possible, I would like to go to the radio again. I would like to do something that can deliver information to those people in Hawaii and Japan. After that, I took a massage service at the time of the radio. You can also take a massage. That's right. At that time, I took it as a plan. I forgot the name. There was also a place where I was healed by the work of healing. I would like to use it in some way. It's a little different, isn't it? I would like to use the technique that I put in my hand. Now, for example, there is a person who is listening to me. I have mentioned it earlier, but there is a small child. Chikapin-san is a little bit flexible. There are also people who do not come out all the time. Now it's a one-off business in Japan. Do you have any advice? As a professional, as a professional, as a person who has lived in Hawaii and has a international marriage, I think there are various benefits. I think there are some people who think that there is a strong point in what you are listening to. Is there any message for such a person? It's the most common thing, but I think it's better to make it as it is. There is a lot of information, especially in Hawaii's pre-school information or event information, but there are very few information that only goes up on the Internet. There are a lot of things that say, how is it there, how is it here. Even if you look up a lot on the Internet, there is no information at all. But if you ask your friends, they say, ah, that's it. Information network is very important, so you can rely on it near the park and make as many friends as possible. It seems that the park is good. Is there a good park? By the way, I often go to the Park Park near Waikiki. Park Park is a community park in the Park Park Community Center. There is a community center, and every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. While playing with my mother and children, I was making crafts. That's good. That's also part of the information exchange. You don't have to speak English, do you? There are a lot of Japanese people. Is that so? So, the people who help each other and don't know a little, like the people who came for the first time. That's right. I hope they can help me and get information from my mother. That's right. That's right. Let's talk a little bit here. When I was showing you this event, it was the Honolulu Festival. And then what is this called? It's a festival. It's a festival. It's a festival. There is something like that in Hawaii. There are a lot of people who do it there. Honolulu Festival is going to be held in March. That's right. I think it's going to be a beach walk stage. We're going to host it there. What about the station? The station is also going to be held in May. It's going to be a ceremony before the Capiola New Park starts. And it's going to be an award ceremony. And after that, at the finish line, everyone will come home. If you can speak Japanese, Japanese people will be happy. That's right. I see. I'm Japanese. If you can participate in that, where are you going? Will you be able to see me? If you go to the Capiola New Park, I don't think you'll be able to hear that voice. I don't think you'll be able to hear it. But there's a finish line right next to it. There's a finish line like this. You can come. That's right. It's such a bright Capiola. I'm going to ask you a question. What is it? It's just a slide. I'm going to ask you a question in the position of Yukari-sensei. I'm going to ask you a question. I'm going to ask you a question. I'm going to ask you a question. I'm going to ask you a question. I'm going to ask you a question. I want to ask you a question that you didn't have any good things. You came to the country, didn't you? There were some sisters and husbands. I think there are many people who are smart. I'm sure there are many friends. Did you have a slide? It's a slide. It's a slide. Can you share with us one by one? One by one? Have you ever thought about going home? I don't think I can go home. But I'm going to tell you what I'm going to tell you. I'm going to tell you what I'm going to tell you. I'm going to tell you what I'm going to tell you. You don't know, do you? It's a bright feeling. But what I can do is... It's not just a live broadcast program called J-Morning of the Radio Age. The whole of the KORAD 971 FM is my responsibility. It's very strong. It's the only J-POP special FM in the world. So I'm going to tell you what I'm going to tell you. If you look at the owner, you can see the red circle. If you look at the owner, you can ask the people in Hawaii to listen to the J-POP. I think it was a station where I started with such a strong feeling. But it was very hard. I have to tell everyone properly. But there were a lot of things that I couldn't understand. When I was depressed, what did you enjoy? I was frustrated. It leads to a good job. When I was frustrated, I could see the light. That's right. When I was frustrated, I could see the light. I was frustrated because I lost. Is that so? That's right. Today, we received a lot of energy. It's been too much time. I'm sorry, I said something wrong. I said something good. I said it. Thank you very much. It's almost time. It's almost time. Thank you very much for today. Thank you very much. We are out of time. Thank you so much for coming. Stay tuned for more shows in Japanese. Thank you for watching Think Tech Hawaii. I'm Yukari Kunise. This is Konnichiwa Hawaii. See you next time.