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Writer's pictureWayne Coito, HSF Founder

2024 Has Been Next-Level

The first half of the year has been the busiest in Hawaii Sports Fans history, with at least one tour every month. We continue to push the envelope in delivering bucket list-worthy experiences for every client with so many of them coming back for more. Let's take a look back:


  • JANUARY || The Bay Area played host to our first tour of the year. We started off Friday night (1/26) with the BEST Korean food in San Jose (hard to find meat jun on the mainland, even harder to find meat jun this good!) and some ube malasadas on the side. Saturday was spent in San Francisco, lunching over authentic handmade lasagna (the best spot in the City) before our tour of the MLB Giants' Oracle Park. We finished the night with Stephy Curry vs LeBron James, the Warriors and Lakers in a classic matchup at Chase Center, but not before taking in the SPARK Social S food truck park with live music, ethnic food and live entertainment. Sunday was reserved for the NFC Championship, 49ers and Lions, and an amazing parking lot tailgate that rivaled the game itself. We closed out the weekend with premium sushi.



  • FEBRUARY || Viva Las Vegas for our 8th Super Bowl tour! We got interviewed by Hawaii News Now while visiting the Lombardi Trophy at the Super Bowl Experience the day before we saw the Chiefs and 49ers in an epic game at Allegiant Stadium with one of the best views! Our pre-game party at Hakkasan Nightclub was off the chain!



  • MARCH || UH went two straight nights against rival Long Beach State in a match of top 5 heavyweights, and we saw it all from just a few rows behind our team. We also got some of the best Korean BBQ, stopped in at our favorite After's ice cream, got the famous Blue Burro blue horchat milkshakes and enjoyed even more of the top culinary stops in Los Angeles all while hanging out with some of our favorite athletes.



  • APRIL || We were proud to host a group of 30 from Japan! We took them to the amazing Dodgers Home Run Seats to see Shohei Ohtani from the front row and enjoy AYCE food with in-seat service. We were granted access to the new Speakeasy under the right field bleachers, where you can see into the visiting bullpen while you sip hard-to-find Japanese whiskeys. After the game, we brought them to Tam O'Shanter, one of LA's historic restaurants, serving up its iconic prime rib, enjoying the Tudor-style ambiance from our private Guards room, transporting us to Medieval Scotland.



  • MAY || No one does the LA area like we do, and we proved it once again on two tours - NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship Tour and I ❤️ Ohtani II. We spent a lot of time at Dodger Stadium, doing a tour of the park and sitting in the all-inclusive hard-to-get Home Run Seats - our group took home 3 balls! - twice in the five games. The other three were spent grinding stadium favorites like Takoyaki and Cheeto-lotes. We had made some amazing Local foodie stops as well for lumpia, empanadas, pupusa, spam fries, poke burritos, Koreatown fried chicken and so much more. You simply must check out our daily tour videos on our Instagram page.



  • JUNE || We made it to all five Tokyo area professional ballparks to see a game Our first-ever tour to Japan. At the Tokyo Dome, we sat right in the midst of the energetic Yomiuri Giants supporters in Centerfield. Meiji Jingu stadium is nearly 100 years old, even Babe Ruth played there. We also saw games at the home fields of the Yokohama BayStars, Chiba Lotte Marines and Saitama Lions, one of the most unique stadium designs you could find. In addition, we met up with Hawaii sports legend, Konoshiki after attending the Torigae festival. We had a VIP table up top the uber popular Shibuya Sky and even spent time with some cute hedgehogs.



 

So many more adventures to come. The next one is waiting for you! HIsportfans.com/tours

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