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John Makini Kapena was a Hawaiian noble and marshall of the royal household, who served for a time as ambassador to Japan from the Kingdom of Hawaii. He traveled to Japan especially in 1882 to present to the Imperial Household a formal invitation to the coronation of King Kalakaua; at the coronation, which took place the following year, he performed a formal proclamation of Kalakaua's titles, honors, and genealogical qualifications as the rightful occupant of the Hawaiian throne.
References
- Stacy Kamehiro, The Arts of Kingship, University of Hawaii Press (2009), 35-36.
- Matt Matsuda, Pacific Worlds, Cambridge University Press (2012), 246-247.