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Liliuokalani Gardens is located next to Coconut Island off of Banyan
Drive in the town of Hilo. This
authentic Japanese garden was built in the early 1900's as a
memorial to the immigrant Japanese
workers who
developed worked on local
sugar
plantations. It is named in
honor of Hawaii's last reigning monarch, Queen Liliuokalani.
These beautiful gardens are a favorite of both tourists and locals
alike. The gardens are named after
Queen Liliuokalani, who was the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian
islands. In 1898, Hawaii was annexed to the United States and
Queen Liliuokalani was forced to give up her throne.
In
these gardens
you can stroll through 30 acres of Hawaiian and oriental plantings,
walkways, pagodas, ponds and bridges. Bring a picnic lunch and relax
in this shaded tropical wonderland. Large sprawling manicured
lawns are great for small
children to play on.
You will often see young and old fisherman alike
casting their lures into the ponds here as well. Bring a swimsuit, and
after viewing the park, walk across the nearby footbridge to Coconut
Island, or you can take a walk
down beautiful historic Banyan Drive.
In the early mornings you will see many people walking or jogging the trail
that runs around the gardens. With the backdrop of Hilo Bay, this
is a great way to start the day! There is a sea wall flanking the
road alongside Hilo Bay - here you will see people fishing or gathering
to enjoy the view.
Travel Itineraries
Only have one day to see Hilo? Check out our
Hilo & Volcano Itinerary
for a one-day trip schedule. If you are interested in exploring
the natural beauty north of Hilo, check out
our one-day
Hamakua Coast Itinerary for a suggested schedule.
Directions
Rte 11 South (Kanoelehua) turns into Banyan Drive. Follow the
road past the Naniloa, Uncle Billy's, and Hilo Hawaiian
hotels. Turn right after the Hilo Hawaiian hotel. Queen
Liliuokalani Japanese Gardens will be on your left, and the Coconut
Island parking lot will be on your right.

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