FOCUS: Meet Ayako Ichiyama, the Centenarian
Editor’s Note: FOCUS is a multimedia series that highlights the diversity and depth of our community through interviews and photographs.
Ayako Ichiyama has plenty of stories to tell from the past 102 years.
Growing up on the Big Island, she recounted tales of picking poha and tangerines, camping on beaches and helping out at her parents’ store on the Hamakua Coast.
The humble centenarian lives with family in Honolulu now, but still stays busy. She goes to the at least five days a week where she exercises, makes crafts and socializes.
Ichiyama said she never really thought about what her secret is to such a long life. Part of it might have to do with making a habit of surrounding herself with nice, caring people.
Listen to her story:
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Nathan Eagle is a deputy editor for Civil Beat. You can reach him by email at neagle@civilbeat.org or follow him on Twitter at , Facebook and Instagram .
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Born and raised in Honolulu, Alana Hong has been scuba diving since age 5. She enjoys traveling, but always finds herself back in the islands she will forever call home. She currently works in Hawaii's film industry on various projects, most recently in the prop department on "Last Resort." On the weekends she can be found in the water with her camera and fins or brainstorming ideas with her creative friends.