Daijingu Temple of Hawaii

The Daijingu Temple of Hawaii is a Shinto Shinmei shrine located in , Oahu, . It is also known as the Honolulu Grand Shrine and is the oldest Shinto shrine on Oahu.
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  • Type: Shinto shrine
  • Description: shrine in Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Also known as: Daijingū Temple of Hawaii
  • Address: 61 Puiwa Road, Honolulu, HI 96817

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Queen Emma Museum and Liljestrand House.

Museum
Hānaiakamalama or Queen Emma Summer Palace, served as a retreat for Queen Emma of Hawaii from 1857 to 1885, as well as for her husband King Kamehameha IV, and their son, Prince Albert Edward. is situated 670 feet west of Daijingu Temple of Hawaii.

Museum
The at 3300 Tantalus Drive in Honolulu, Hawaii, was designed by Vladimir Ossipoff for Dr. Howard and Betty Liljestrand, who had bought the hillside site overlooking downtown Oahu in 1948. is situated 1 mile southeast of Daijingu Temple of Hawaii.

Tomb
Mauna ʻAla in the Hawaiian language, is the of Hawaii and the final resting place of Hawaii's two prominent royal families: the Kamehameha Dynasty and the Kalākaua Dynasty. is situated 1 mile southwest of Daijingu Temple of Hawaii.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Manoa-Makiki and Kapālama.

Photo: Straitgate, Public domain.
Manoa and Makiki are two prominent neighborhoods of situated in the foothills of the Ko'olau Mountains north of . Along with Nu'uanu, these neighborhoods sit within valleys which extend into the Ko'olau Range, varying in character…

Suburb
, now often called Pālama, is a neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii. It is often combined with the adjacent and referred to as a single entity, Kalihi–Pālama. is situated 1½ miles west of Daijingu Temple of Hawaii.

Suburb
Photo: public domain, Public domain.
Makiki is an area of , , located northeast of , stretching east to west from Punahou Street to Pensacola Street and north to south from Round Top Drive/Makiki Heights Drive to Lunalilo Freeway. , an extinct tuff cone, and overlook the Makiki. is situated 2 miles south of Daijingu Temple of Hawaii.

Daijingu Temple of Hawaii

Latitude
21.33537° or 21° 20′ 7″ north
Longitude
-157.83757° or 157° 50′ 15″ west
Elevation
351 feet (107 metres)
Open location code
73H485P6+4X
Open­Street­Map ID
way 583035883
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Geo­Names ID
5857324
Wiki­data ID
Q11327031
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Japanese—“Daijingu Temple of Hawaii” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 夏威夷大神宮
  • German: Daijingu Temple of Hawaii
  • Japanese: ハワイ大神宮
  • Japanese: ホノルル大神宮
  • Japanese: 布哇大神宮
  • Daijingu Temple of Hawaii

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