- KIKU® | kitv. com
KIKU® TV is Hawaii's multi-cultural TV station Japanese dramas, soap operas, programming, senior resources, word of the day, and more
- Nikkei community in San Diego- Home Kiku
Kiku provides social services designed to support older adults in San Diego through compassionate, bilingual assistance Our programs include case management and information navigation, helping seniors access essential care, benefits, and community resources in both English and Japanese
- SanDiegoVille: Kiku Room Listening Bar Opening In Original Casbah Space . . .
The name "Kiku" is derived from the Japanese verb meaning "to listen," capturing the essence of this concept inspired by "jazu kissa," or jazz cafés, which emphasize music as the central experience
- Hi-Fi Listening Bar Coming to Little Italy This Summer
Richter and business partner Paul Scappechio plan to honor that history when they open Kiku Room, San Diego’s newest listening bar and cocktail lounge Whereas most listening bar concepts lean
- Kiku Room Listening Bar to Debut in Early Summer
Kiku Room Listening Bar, a brand-new fusion bar that combines cocktails and eclectic music, is opening in San Diego at 2812 Kettner Boulevard The new 1,700-square-foot concept will move into the former home of Kava Lounge, where the original Casbah opened in 1989
- KIKU ROOM — STUDIO RALLOU
Inspired by the intimate listening bars of Tokyo, this space is a sanctuary for audiophiles and casual music lovers alike—where every track is intentional, every note is immersive, and every guest is part of a community bound by sound
- KIKU - Wikipedia
KIKU (channel 20) is an independent television station in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, which primarily airs Japanese and Filipino programming It is owned by Allen Media Group alongside ABC affiliate KITV (channel 4)
- KIKU JAPANESE GRILL - Updated October 2025 - Yelp
Kiku Japanese Grill Now Hiring! We are hiring cashiers, kitchen cooks, sushi chefs, and managers!… read more What's the vibe? Is this the same Kiku that used to be in Camarillo by the railroad tracks?
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