In a grassy median called the M艒驶ili驶ili Triangle Park sits a symbol of Honolulu's close ties to Japan. This bright red Shint艒 gate is a half-size replica of a famous torii (traditional gate) at the water鈥檚 edge of Miyajima Island, just south of Hiroshima. Few know that Honolulu and Hiroshima are sister cities, even fewer know that the two cities' ties go back to the 19th century 鈥 when the first wave of Japanese immigrants were drawn from the Hiroshima region.
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In the shadow of Diamond Head, the former mansion of billionaire tobacco heiress Doris Duke is a sight to behold for art-lovers and celebrity hounds鈥
Stones of Life of Kapaemahu and Kapuni
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Near the police substation at Waikiki Beach Center, four ordinary-looking volcanic basalt boulders are actually sacred and legendary Hawaiian symbols鈥
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This impressive, little-known viewpoint is at the end of Lumahai St in Portlock,聽makai聽(toward the sea) from the traffic lights at the Koko Marina Center鈥
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This somber memorial is one of the USA's most significant WWII sites, commemorating the Pearl Harbor attack and its fallen service members with an iconic鈥
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Hawaii鈥檚 version of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC, the Bishop Museum showcases a remarkable array of cultural and natural history exhibits鈥
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No other place evokes a more poignant sense of Hawaii鈥檚 history. The palace was built under King David Kalakaua in 1882. At that time, the Hawaiian鈥
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This exceptional fine-arts museum is among the best of its kind anywhere. The collection is effectively a 'best of' summary of major art movements鈥
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
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One of the USA鈥檚 most significant WWII sites, this National Park Service (NPS) monument narrates the history of the Pearl Harbor attack and commemorates鈥
Nearby Honolulu attractions
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A short walk downhill from the UH Campus Center, the John Young Museum of Art features 20th-century Hawaii painter John Young鈥檚 collection of artifacts鈥
2. University of Hawai驶i at Manoa
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About 2 miles northeast of Waikiki, the main campus of the statewide university system has a contemporary feel offset by towering, ancient trees. Today,鈥
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On the eastern side of the UH campus, the East-West Center aims to promote mutual understanding among the peoples of Asia, the Pacific and the US鈥
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The Ala Wai Canal was completed in 1927 to drain the taro fields, marshes and swamps that would become present-day Waikiki. Running from Kapahulu Ave, the鈥
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Born in 1836, King Kalakaua ruled Hawaii from 1874 until his death in 1891. With his wife, Queen Kapi驶olani, Kalakaua traveled the world extensively. This鈥
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Fronting the Honolulu Convention Center, this magnificent statue was created by local artist Shige Yamada. It symbolically acknowledges the Hawaiian鈥
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This bronze statue just off Kalakaua Ave represents 'The Storytellers,' the keepers of Hawaiian culture. For centuries, women have been at the top of鈥
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Princess Kaiulani was heir to the throne when the Kingdom of Hawaii was overthrown in 1893. This statue of the princess feeding her beloved peacocks sits鈥