Kane'ohe

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Kane'ohe

Kane'ohe is a windward Oahu town known for Kane'ohe Bay, the sandbar, Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden, Byodo-In Temple, golf and Koolau mountain views.

Kaneohe
Kaneohe

Kane'ohe, Oahu

Kane'ohe is one of the largest residential communities on the windward coast of Oahu (the other one is neighboring Kailua), located about 12 miles (19 km) from downtown Honolulu. The town's commercial center lies along the highway that runs through it (Kamehameha Hwy). There are several restaurants and a shopping mall complex, Windward Mall.

Attractions in Kane'ohe include the Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden and three golf courses, Pali Golf Course (public), Ko'olau Golf Club (privately owned but open to the public) and Bayview Golf Park (privately owned but open to the public).

Beautiful Kane'ohe Bay is one of the most photographed spots on the island. A popular gathering place just offshore is the Kane'one Sandbar, which partially emerges during low tide. It is a favorite hangout spot for local residents who have boats. They like to barbecue out here, play ball games and snorkel. Kane'ohe Bay is also a breeding ground for hammerhead sharks. Across the south end of Kane'ohe Bay on the Mokapu Peninsula lies the Marine Corps Air Station.

Another Kane'ohe attraction is the Byody-In Temple at the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. The temple was built in the 1960s to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant workers in Hawaii who worked in the sugar plantation fields. The temple features a large Buddha statue and is a replica of the 950-year-old Byodo-In Temple located in Uji, Japan.

In the Hawaiian language, "Kane'ohe" means "bamboo man." There is an ancient Hawaiian legend that tells of a local woman, who compared her husband's cruelty to the sharp edge of cutting bamboo. So the place was named Kane'ohe.

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Dannica Marlyn

Wed Feb 09, 2011

This website is very helpful and actually tells you what the city of Kaneohe, HI is like. To the people who are going to be visiting or living in Kaneohe, this is a great website to go to!

Location, Parking and Directions

Kane'ohe is located on Oahu's windward coast, about 12 miles from downtown Honolulu and near Kailua, Kane'ohe Bay and the Koolau mountains. From Honolulu, drive through the Pali or Likelike route toward Kane'ohe. Parking varies by garden, temple, mall, golf course, boat ramp, restaurant, business and neighborhood access point.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kane'ohe on Oahu?

Kane'ohe is on Oahu's windward coast, about 12 miles from downtown Honolulu, between Kailua, Kane'ohe Bay and the Koolau mountain slopes.

What is Kane'ohe known for?

Kane'ohe is known for Kane'ohe Bay, the sandbar, Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden, Byodo-In Temple, Windward Mall, golf courses and windward mountain views.

What does Kane'ohe mean?

Kane'ohe is often translated as “bamboo man,” with the name tied to a traditional story about bamboo and a local place-name tradition.

Can visitors go to the Kane'ohe Sandbar?

Yes, but most visitors should use a permitted boat tour or legal vessel access. Tides, boat traffic, rules and weather affect sandbar trips.

Is Kane'ohe a good place to stay?

Kane'ohe can work well for visitors who want a windward Oahu base near gardens, bay views, Kailua, Kualoa, Honolulu routes and local services.