2021 Kuroko Award
Kuroko ‘Behind the Scenes’ Recognition
The term “Kuroko” (literal translation: black child//black clothes) is used in reference to the stagehands in traditional Japanese theatre, dressed all in black so as to appear invisible. They move about in kabuki and noh stages much as a stealthy ninja at night. They may even hold props or move scenery, but are rarely apparent on stage.
Each year at our General Membership Gathering, the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce (HJCC) recognizes members that have continued to support the organization in many ways “behind the scenes”. The selection committee is the office staff who interacts directly with our members.
Congratulations to the 2021 Kuroko Award honoree:
Arnold Hirotsu
President
PSH Insurance, Inc.
Member Since 1989
"Arnold continues to have the passion to continue his participation in many ways and is deserving of this recognition" -- Wayne T. Ishihara (President & CEO, HJCC)
CONGRATULATIONS ARNOLD!