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Oahu Taekwondo Center
Program Name: Oahu Taekwondo Center
Program Address: 98-810 Moanalua Rd, #H7, Aiea HI
Contact Phone: (808) 486-2500
Website: http://www.oahutaekwondo.com
Detail: We have been teaching martial arts in Hawaii since 1995. Our new school is located on the island of Oahu, and serves the cities of Aiea, Pearl City and other surrounding areas. We offer a broad range of martial arts (Taekwondo) programs, from our tiny tots program (ages 4-5 yrs old) to our youth and adult ...
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Oahu Taekwondo Center, Aiea HI
Program Address: 98-810 Moanalua Rd, #H7, Aiea HI
Contact Phone: (808) 486-2500
Website: http://www.oahutaekwondo.com
Detail: We have been teaching martial arts in Hawaii since 1995. Our new school is located on the island of Oahu, and serves the cities of Aiea, Pearl City and other surrounding areas. We offer a broad range of martial arts (Taekwondo) programs, from our tiny tots program (ages 4-5 yrs old) to our youth and adult ...
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