Makiki
Makiki is a residential district located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Situated on the southern slopes of the Koʻolau mountain range, it stretches from downtown Honolulu up into the hills.
Geography:
Makiki is characterized by its diverse topography, ranging from relatively flat areas near the city center to steep, verdant slopes further inland. The area is known for its lush vegetation and cooler temperatures compared to lower-lying areas of Honolulu.
History:
The name "Makiki" likely derives from a Hawaiian term related to drawing or pulling, potentially referring to the drawing of water from streams in the area for agricultural purposes. Historically, the area was primarily agricultural, supporting taro patches and other crops. Over time, it transitioned into a residential neighborhood, with development accelerating in the 20th century.
Demographics:
Makiki is a diverse and densely populated neighborhood. It is known for having a large Asian population, including Japanese, Chinese, and Korean residents.
Points of Interest:
- Makiki District Park: A large park offering various recreational facilities, including tennis courts, basketball courts, a swimming pool, and open green spaces.
- Punahou School: A prestigious private school located in the Makiki area.
- Numerous hiking trails: The proximity to the Koʻolau mountains provides access to numerous hiking trails, offering scenic views of Honolulu.
Transportation:
Makiki is well-connected to other parts of Honolulu via bus routes and major roadways.