In 1990, there were not many authentic sushi restaurants in Hawaii–Yohei Sushi was one of the first when it opened in Dillingham.
From then on, Yohei Sushi has stood as a pioneer for introducing traditional Japanese sushi to Hawaii for many years.
In the mid-19th century, the population of the Hawaiian Kingdom declined dramatically due to disease. The Hawaiian government, which was mainly engaged in sugarcane farming,struggled with labor shortages and decided to bring Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. In 1868, the first Japanese immigrants–about 150 people, landed in Hawaii on the British ship the “Scioto”. This was Japan’s first overseas immigration. There are many things in Hawaii that are said to have been brought by Japanese immigrants and fused together with Hawaiian culture.
Kazuto Obara, founder and sushi chef of Yohei Sushi, moved to Hawaii from Hiroshima. He opened the restaurant with a strong desire to bring happiness and hope for a brighter future to everyone he met by offering the people of Hawaii a chance to enjoy the Japanese culture of sushi together.
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