“Champurū” features watercolor paintings and textile works that document Kina’s return journeys to her ancestral homeland of Okinawa, Japan. Selected works from this series-in-progress debuted at Swarthmore College’s McCabe Library in Swarthmore, PA in Spring 2018. The title “Champurū” refers to an iconic Okinawan stir-fry dish. Kina uses this a metaphor in her still-life and landscape travel watercolors portraying a mix of sacred, domestic, tourist, and militarized zones—such as her auntie’s indigenous kitchen god alter to Hinukan or cheerful bowls of taco rice and goya (bitter melon) champurū with SPAM next to paintings of a glass cylinder and shattered window and that fell in December 2017 from US military helicopters from Futenma Marine Corps base onto a neighboring elementary school playground and nursery school roof.