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Quote: Shirokiya is a Japanese department store now locally owned after Japan's recent economy collapse forced them to change hands. There are things you can browse and purchase here from Japan, other than the Read More
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Quote: Hawai'i State Art Museum, located on the second floor, is funded by a 1% tax to provide the public with the arts. There are three galleries: the Diamond Head Gallery, the Ewa Gallery, and the Sculpture Gallery. Read More
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Quote: The real reason for visiting this area are the spectacularly dramatic views of pounding surf and huge waves against the rugged black lava rock from Koko Crater. This area is just south of the golden sand of the Read More
Quote: If you think museums are boring, this one just might change your mind. The Hawaii Maritime Center is an indoor/outdoor affair - half on land, and half on water. Entry to the museum is through a door above which Read More
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Quote: Since 1900, the Honolulu Symphony has delighted Hawaii’s residents with sophisticated music that often takes outsiders by surprise. Although it is the oldest municipal orchestra established west of the Rocky Read More
Quote: Changing the Battery.Battery Randolph, a defensive fort with big guns and thick walls, was built in 1911 to defend against attack from battleships. The battery was given two main guns that could shoot warships 14 Read More