UH Manoa Japanese gardens and campus
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Stroll around the University of Hawaii campus and find some treasures!
Stunning replica of the same-named temple in Kyoto, Japan. Glorious high mountains and tropical vegetation- a must do!
A gorgeous public garden under high mountain ridges, with dwellings representing the many cultures that are found in Maui: Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Hawaiian, and New England.
Pretty park at the beginning of the North Lake Trail, near the Flagler Memorial Bridge. Walk under the bridge to check out Royal Poinciana Plaza.
Stunning replica of the same-named temple in Kyoto, Japan. Glorious high mountains and tropical vegetation- a must do!
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
Stroll around the University of Hawaii campus and find some treasures!
Japanese, Chinese, and Hawaiian gardens where you can wait peacefully for your flight!
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
Pleasant garden with waterfall, huge lizards, boulders, pavilions with lovely circle windows and distinctive roofs, and pond, but some city noise.
Japanese, Chinese, and Hawaiian gardens where you can wait peacefully for your flight!
A gorgeous public garden under high mountain ridges, with dwellings representing the many cultures that are found in Maui: Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Hawaiian, and New England.
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
A beautiful, spacious, open part of Waikiki Beach, and tons for kids to do!
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
A beautiful, spacious, open part of Waikiki Beach, and tons for kids to do!
The public can come and walk the trail, turn the three prayer wheels, see the red temple and meditation hall, ring the chimes and gongs, and admire the sculptures.
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