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There's too much to do on Waialae Avenue
We spent lots of time on Waialae Avenue during our recent 16-day stay in Waikiki as it was close to the Polynesian Residences where we were staying. Waialae Avenue, the main drag in Kaimuki, is a very...
In recent years, the number of delicious shops has increased and became popular. You can't walk from Waikiki, but it's close by bus. The trolley is also convenient and you can enjoy gourmet tours.
The driver of the trolley bus stopped as a view spot because the photo was listed in the Japanese guidebook. If you get off and take a walk on Avenue, you will surely have a fun lunch and shopping in a loco-like mood, but our destination was Kahara Mall, so I only took a few pictures from the trolley. The view from the top of the famous slope is superb. I want a villa here someday. . . And the dream spreads ...
Waiarae Street in the Kaimuki district, which has many popular restaurants. Recently, various trolleys have become easier to get there. There was also a trolley dedicated to the area for dinner in the evening.
There are many locally popular restaurants in the Kaimki district, and there is the only fly fishing specialty store in Oahu. I think it would be nice if you fly fishing in Hawaii, by the way, the name of the store is Nervous Water Fly Fishers
There's too much to do on Waialae Avenue
We spent lots of time on Waialae Avenue during our recent 16-day stay in Waikiki as it was close to the Polynesian Residences where we were staying. Waialae Avenue, the main drag in Kaimuki, is a very...
There are many popular shops!
In recent years, the number of delicious shops has increased and became popular. You can't walk from Waikiki, but it's close by bus. The trolley is also convenient and you can enjoy gourmet tours.
View from the trolley bus
The driver of the trolley bus stopped as a view spot because the photo was listed in the Japanese guidebook. If you get off and take a walk on Avenue, you will surely have a fun lunch and shopping in a loco-like mood, but our destination was Kahara Mall, so I only took a few pictures from the trolley. The view from the top of the famous slope is superb. I want a villa here someday. . . And the dream spreads ...
for dinner.
Waiarae Street in the Kaimuki district, which has many popular restaurants. Recently, various trolleys have become easier to get there. There was also a trolley dedicated to the area for dinner in the evening.
Not off the tourist spot
There are many locally popular restaurants in the Kaimki district, and there is the only fly fishing specialty store in Oahu. I think it would be nice if you fly fishing in Hawaii, by the way, the name of the store is Nervous Water Fly Fishers