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Soldiers Host Orphaned Children from Japan in Hawaii

2025 August 18 WDA - Honolulu Star-Advertiser photo by George F. Lee / [email protected] The soldiers of the 27th Infantry “Wolfhounds” welcomed to Hawaii four 11-year-old orphaned children from Holy Family Home in Osaka for a Honolulu for a 2-week stay, hosted by the 27th Infantry Regiment “The Wolfhounds” and Peace Bridge on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025 at Daniel K. Inouye Airport. Kanami Tomioka and Umi Ihara were welcome by the 27th Infantry’s Lieutenant Colonel Teddy Borawski and Molly Borawski.

On August 18, 2025, the soldiers of the 27th Infantry Regiment “Wolfhounds” warmly welcomed four orphaned children from the Holy Family Home in Osaka, Japan, to Honolulu, Hawaii. The children, all aged 11, arrived at Daniel K. Inouye Airport for a two-week stay organized by the regiment in collaboration with Peace Bridge.

The children—Kanami Tomioka, Umi Ihara, Ryuki Taura, and Ryota Takashiba—were greeted by Lieutenant Colonel Teddy Borawski and his wife, Molly Borawski. Their arrival was marked by celebratory shakas, traditional Hawaiian greetings, as they were showered with snacks and festive decorations.

The event attracted local dignitaries, including Governor Josh Green, who assisted Tomioka with her lei, symbolizing the spirit of Aloha. The children appeared excited and overwhelmed by the warm reception, showcasing their delight as they navigated the terminal draped in colorful leis.

A cake-cutting ceremony added to the festivities, with Command Sergeant Major Eugene Mirador and Command Sergeant Major Jason Chase participating in a saber salute to mark the occasion. The gathering included a special guest: Kolchak XVII, a six-year-old Borzoi Wolfhound, who added to the joyful atmosphere.

The event, aimed at providing the children with a memorable experience, is part of a broader initiative to foster international goodwill. The 27th Infantry Regiment “Wolfhounds” has a history of engaging in community service and outreach, demonstrating their commitment to supporting vulnerable populations.

As the children embark on their two-week adventure in Hawaii, they will have the opportunity to explore the islands and create lasting memories. The soldiers and local community members are eager to share their culture and provide a nurturing environment for these young guests.

This initiative not only aims to bring joy to the children but also strengthens ties between the United States and Japan. The heartfelt welcome reflects the dedication of the 27th Infantry Regiment and the broader commitment to humanitarian efforts.

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