Japanese Tsunami Hits Waikiki Tourism

One thing you’ll notice when you’re visiting Waikiki Beach is that there are an absolute TON of Japanese tourists. With Japanese marked tour buses, signs, and tourist gear everywhere the Japanese bring in a lot of dollars, or should I say yen, into the Hawaiian economy. As a result of the recent Japanese [...]

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Moving to Hawaii

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Where to live
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What to do
What’s it like
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It’s not all paradise

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Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens

Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens
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Hale o Lono Heiau

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Hale o Lono Heiau
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Chinaman’s Hat

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This cone shaped outcropping of lava off Kualoa Point resembles the peasant’s chapeau worn by rural Chinese – thus the name: Chinaman’s Hat. The reef surrounding the island supports an abundance of marine life and is one of the O’ahu’s best offshore islands. You can see Chinaman’s Hat from numerous vantage points along the coast [...]

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Aloha Stadium Swap Meet

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Aloha Stadium Swap Meet
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Honolulu Zoo

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Honolulu Zoo
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Foster Botanical Gardens

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Foster Botanical Gardens Honolulu
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Chinatown Honolulu

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Chinatown Honolulu
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Punchbowl National Cemetery

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Although the Punchbowl National Cemetery isn’t used today for human sacrifice, it does hold centuries of history and is the resting place of hundreds of those who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice.
Located in the Pu’u-o-waina crater, the Punchbowl cemetery is a beautiful, yet moving place that thousands come to every year to pay their [...]

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