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Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens is a 24.14-acre (97,700 m2) park with Japanese gardens, located on Banyan Drive in Hilo on the island of Hawaiʻi. The park's site was donated by Queen Liliʻuokalani, and lies southeast of downtown Hilo, on the Waiakea Peninsula in Hilo Bay. Much of the park now consists of Edo-style Japanese gardens, built 1917-1919, and said to be the largest such gardens outside Japan. The gardens contain Waihonu Pond as well as bridges, ponds, pagodas, statues, torii, and a Japanese teahouse. The park is a popular location for public events, exercise, and dog-walking.

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  • Parco e giardini Liliuokalani (it)
  • Liliuokalani Park and Gardens (en)
  • リリウオカラニ公園 (ja)
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  • リリウオカラニ公園(Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens)は、ハワイ島のヒロにある公園。日本庭園で知られる。 (ja)
  • Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens is a 24.14-acre (97,700 m2) park with Japanese gardens, located on Banyan Drive in Hilo on the island of Hawaiʻi. The park's site was donated by Queen Liliʻuokalani, and lies southeast of downtown Hilo, on the Waiakea Peninsula in Hilo Bay. Much of the park now consists of Edo-style Japanese gardens, built 1917-1919, and said to be the largest such gardens outside Japan. The gardens contain Waihonu Pond as well as bridges, ponds, pagodas, statues, torii, and a Japanese teahouse. The park is a popular location for public events, exercise, and dog-walking. (en)
  • Il parco e i giardini Liliuokalani (Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens in inglese) sono uno storico parco di 24,14 acri (97 700 m²) in cui trovano spazio dei caratteristici giardini giapponesi situato nella cittadina di Hilo, sull'isola di Hawaii. (it)
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  • Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens is a 24.14-acre (97,700 m2) park with Japanese gardens, located on Banyan Drive in Hilo on the island of Hawaiʻi. The park's site was donated by Queen Liliʻuokalani, and lies southeast of downtown Hilo, on the Waiakea Peninsula in Hilo Bay. Much of the park now consists of Edo-style Japanese gardens, built 1917-1919, and said to be the largest such gardens outside Japan. The gardens contain Waihonu Pond as well as bridges, ponds, pagodas, statues, torii, and a Japanese teahouse. Included in the park is the small island called Moku ola, (also known as Coconut Island), connected to the park by a footbridge. It is a good place for a picnic, and some limited swimming. The name Moku ola literally means "island of life" in the Hawaiian language, since it was the site of an ancient temple dedicated to healing.There is a stone tower on the east side of the island which is the remnant of the old footbridge which was destroyed by a tsunami.From Coconut Island one has a great view of Hilo Bayfront, Downtown Hilo, and the rest of Hilo Bay. To the east, you can see the massive breakwater protecting Hilo Bay. It is located at coordinates 19°43′36″N 155°4′6″W / 19.72667°N 155.06833°W.It is maintained by the County of Hawaii and non-profit Friends of Liliuokalani Gardens. In 2021, a bronze sculpture by local artist, Henry Bianchini, was relocated from the main garden area to a nearby location in Isle Beach Park. The park is a popular location for public events, exercise, and dog-walking. (en)
  • Il parco e i giardini Liliuokalani (Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens in inglese) sono uno storico parco di 24,14 acri (97 700 m²) in cui trovano spazio dei caratteristici giardini giapponesi situato nella cittadina di Hilo, sull'isola di Hawaii. Il terreno su cui sorge il parco venne donato dalla regina Liliuokalani ed è situato a sudest del centro di Hilo sulla penisola di Waiakea lungo la baia di Hilo. Buona parte del parco è coperta dai giardini giapponesi in stile Edo realizzati tra il 1917 e il 1919 considerati come i più estesi giardini del loro genere al di fuori del Giappone. Nei giardini trovano spazio elementi tradizionali del giardino giapponese quali un laghetto (il laghetto Waihonu) nonché ponticelli, stagni, statue, torii ed uno chashitsu, un edificio destinato al consumo del tè. (it)
  • リリウオカラニ公園(Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens)は、ハワイ島のヒロにある公園。日本庭園で知られる。 (ja)
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