Moanalua Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden Moanalua Honolulu located in United States.
Mahiole Street Honolulu , HI 96819 United States
This tree is something special for Japanese people. It was used for a tv ads. for ages. Finally I got to see it;)
Perfect urban oasis for families. Arrive earlier in the morning to snag parking on the weekends.
Grab some food, your family/friends, and a mat and relax under the umbrella trees in this beautiful park . Also home of the famous Hitachi Tree .
Walk across the little creek bridge & chill with friends+buddies around the campfire spot. Check out the cool/weird wooden benches & chairs sculpted to perfection. Beware if you're admiring the koi fi
WHERE THE BONSAI TREEZ R ABUNDANCE WITH THE SOUNDZ OF HAWAIIAN ALL AROUND UALL...ALOHA MAIKAI
There is a refreshment stand near the main entrance ofthe gardens serving cold drinks, coffee , and tea .
Secluded spot
Great place to spend time with the family.
큰 잔디밭에 큰 나무들. 그중하나 히타치트리를 보러오는곳이다. 몇십년전부터 히타치그룹이 광고료를 내가며 자사의 이미지로 사용해왔기때문에 일본인들이 하와이에 저 나무를 보러가야지 하는 생각이 들게한단다. 상점하나 외에 아무것도 없는 잔디공원이다. 돗자리들고 샌드위치사서 다른나무그늘에서 히타치트리를 보며 하와이언 브리즈를 느끼며 심심한 시간한번 가져보면 어떨까
某CMで「この〜木 なんの木 気になる木 〜♪」と歌われている木 がある公園 です。
駐車場 からすぐです。
いつから3ドル取るようになったの?w ただの公園 だったのに(笑)ま、気持ち良い場所だけど
現在は入場料$5...
癒しの公園 。ご存じ日立の木 です。
この木 なんの木 、気になる木 〜♪
日本で日立の木と呼ばれるこの木を写真に収めるのは、CMの流れている日本の人だけだそうです(笑)ハワイだとどこにでもある木なので外国人にとても不思議がられます・・・。 - chef
The guided tour was leaded by a old retired man. He was lovely. Do not miss it. Starts everyday at 1pm. - willou
Gotta come during the week before school is out. Way less crowded! - Ka'eo Gouveia
A slew of activities you can do here...volleyball (grass or court), tennis, basketball, pool, and skateboard arena. - Robert Belnap
The pineapples are so fresh. Don't miss out on the pineapple soft serve! - Bonnie Chen
Hungry? Grab a quick bento box at Shirokiya - 白木屋. It's delicious, fast and super inexpensive. - Sukhjit Ghag
From Waikiki in about 90mins walking distance. On foot you also have the opportunity to better explore the other historic buildings and the Aloha Tower. - Rene T.