Naha Stone

Big Island Ancient Site Guide

Naha Stone

The Naha Stone in Hilo is a sacred cultural landmark tied to royal lineage, King Kamehameha I and the prophecy of Hawaiian island unity.

Naha Stone
Naha Stone

Naha Stone, Hilo

Located in front of the Hilo Public Library are two stones, one of them larger than the other. This larger one is called the Nana Stone. In ancient Hawaii, it was used to find out who belongs to the ruling Naha clan. After a baby was born, it was placed on top of this stone. If it remained calm, the baby was Naha. If it cried, it wasn’t.

It is believed that this 7,000 pound rock was brought here from the island of Kauai via canoe. The stone fulfilled another important role in the past. Legend had it that whoever was able to move it would be the first king of all the Hawaiian islands.

At the age of 14, Kamehameha decided to try to move this stone (and risked death if he couldn’t). He tried several times and succeeded in the end. And indeed, he was the Hawaiian king who unified all the islands under his rule.

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Location, Parking and Directions

The Naha Stone is located in front of the Hilo Public Library at 300 Waianuenue Avenue in Hilo on Hawaii Island. Use legal public parking near the library or downtown Hilo area and follow posted signs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Naha Stone?

The Naha Stone is in Hilo on Hawaii Island, displayed in front of the Hilo Public Library on Waianuenue Avenue.

Why is the Naha Stone important?

The Naha Stone is important because Hawaiian tradition connects it with royal lineage, chiefly identity and the prophecy of island unity.

How is the Naha Stone connected to King Kamehameha I?

Legend says young Kamehameha moved the massive stone and later fulfilled the prophecy that he would unite the Hawaiian Islands.

How much does the Naha Stone weigh?

The Naha Stone is often described as weighing about 7,000 pounds, making the Kamehameha story especially powerful in Hawaiian tradition.

Can visitors see the Naha Stone easily?

Yes. Visitors can view the Naha Stone outside the Hilo Public Library, but they should treat it respectfully and avoid climbing on or touching the stone.