Kahanamoku Beach, Kahana Moku Beach, located at the southern end of Oahu Island, Hawaii. From the long embankment of Magic Island (Magic Island), look eastward, across Kahana Mokubu Lake (Kahanamoku Lagoon), and Alawi Boat Port (Ala Wai Boat Harbor), you can see a high-rise building such as the Rainbow Building; At the southern end of this high-rise building community, the closest to the sea is the rainbow building, and in front of the rainbow building, facing south and southwest, there is a pond-like lake called Duke Kahana Moku Lake (Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon). The beach around this lake is a circle of lake beaches (Lagoon Beach), and every Friday dusk starts, it gradually fills up, because there is a fireworks show about five minutes at 8 pm on Friday. Oh, outside of Lake, the beach in the south, and extending south-east, is Kahanamoku Beach. Kahanamoku Beach, further southeast, is the tourist-like Waikiki Beach (Waikiki Beach), in fact, in a broad sense, Kahanamoku Beach is also part of Waikiki Beach. Several walks from Magic Island to Kahanamoku Beach. Roughly from the northeast exit of the Alamora Beach Park where the magic island is located, go east, extend the Alamora Avenue (Ala Moana Blvd), cross the bridge, then transfer to Hollomona Street (Holomoana St.), and walk to Kahanamoku Street (Kahanamoku Street) near Duke Kahanamoku Beach. Along the way, you can see the yacht club on the side of the sea, the Alawite boat port, or the Waikiki Prince Hotel (Prince Waikiki), the Hilton Hawaii Village Hotel (Hilton Hawaiian Village). Many people sit, walk, and dry on the beach, fishing and surfing offshore, and sailing boats and ships in the distance...