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Kakaʻako Waterfront Park, also known as "Point Panic Park", is a
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in
Kakaʻako Kakaʻako is a commercial and retail district of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi between Ala Moana near Waikīkī to the east and downtown Honolulu and Honolulu Harbor to the west. Kakaʻako is situated along the southern shores of the island of Oʻahu, H ...
, south of
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, just off Ala Moana Boulevard at the end of Cooke Street. It was opened in November 1992 on the site of a former municipal landfill and consists of of grass-covered rolling hills adjacent to the ocean. There is no sandy beach at this location, and access to the ocean is by concrete stairs. The park has bathrooms, water fountains, free parking, picnic tables, an
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, pay telephones, paved jogging paths, and two popular surfing spots, "Point Panic" and "Flies". In October 2017, the park was closed in order to address
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setting up encampments there then reopened in January 2018. Management of Kakaʻako Waterfront Park was done by the Hawaiʻi Community Development Corporation for nearly 20 years. In late 2019, the 40 acres of land that makes up the Kakaʻako Waterfront Park was transferred from the state of Hawaii to the city of Honolulu. The John A. Burns School of Medicine, part of the
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, is located inland and adjacent to the waterfront park. A Memorial to the ''Ehime Maru'' Incident victims is built at the Kakaako Waterfront Park.


Sculptures in the park

* ''Lahui'', a silicon bronze sheet sculpture by Sean K. L. Browne, 1992 * ''Ano Lani'', a
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by Frank Sheriff, 1993 * A monument to the dead of the
Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision On 9 February 2001, about south of Oahu, Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean, the United States Navy (USN) ''Los Angeles''-class submarine USS ''Greeneville'' (SSN-772) collided with the Japanese- fishery high-school training ship from Ehime P ...


Gallery

Point Panic Beach Park.jpg, Bodysurfing area at Kaka'ako Waterfront Park Skyline from Kaka'ako Waterfront Park.jpg, Skyline panorama from Kaka'ako Waterfront Park


See also

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References

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