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This is the home of pancakes as big as the plates and the infamous Sumo Special

What is Ken’s Pancake House?

100

This iconic farmers market in downtown Hilo is a hub for local artisans selling handmade jewelry, aloha wear, and other Hawaiian crafts.

What is the Hilo Farmers Market?

100

This iconic annual festival in Hilo celebrates Hawaiian culture through hula competitions, arts and crafts, and a grand parade, drawing visitors from around the world every spring.

What is the Merrie Monarch Festival?

100

This peaceful waterfront park made for royalty features Japanese-style bridges, koi ponds, and a teahouse, making it one of the most scenic spots in Hilo.

What is Liliʻuokalani Gardens?

100

This statue in downtown Hilo honors the great Hawaiian king, who united the Hawaiian Islands, and stands as a symbol of his legacy.

What is the Kamehameha Statue?

200

Known not for there savory taste but on the sweeter side, everyone is lining up for these tasty Japanese treats at this restaurant. 

What is Two Ladies Kitchen?

200

Founded in 1971, this family-run Hilo business is famous for producing locally made, hand-dyed aloha shirts using a batik technique.

What is Sig Zane Designs?

200

This annual event at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo showcases the diverse cultures of its students through music, dance, and performances, creating a vibrant celebration of international unity.

What is UH Hilo’s International Night?

200

One of Hilo’s most famous waterfalls, this stunning cascade flows with a cave that is known as the home for the goddesses Hina.

What is Rainbow Falls?

200

This small island off the coast of Hilo is known as a historically a place of healing and is tied to stories of Hawaiian spiritual practices. 

What is Moku'ola (Coconut Island)?

300

This restaurant is the home and creator of the loco moco and has been apart of Hilo since 1946. 

What is Cafe 100?

300

This Hilo boutique is known for its handcrafted Hawaiian jewelry, featuring locally sourced shells, pearls, and precious metals inspired by the island’s natural beauty.

What is Maui Divers Jewelry?

300

This annual festival to honor the coming of the winter season & hosted by the Imiloa Astronomy Center, it celebrates Hawaiian culture, astronomy, and science, featuring interactive exhibits, performances, and workshops.

What is the ʻIkuwā Festival?

300

This family-friendly attraction in Hilo is the only tropical zoo in the United States and is home to animals like the white Bengal tiger.

What is the Panaʻewa Rainforest Zoo?

300

This natural feature in Hilo is a series of large pools fed by the Wailuku River and is tied to stories of water spirits and ancient Hawaiian legends.

What are the Boiling Pots?

400

Originating in Waimea but bringing another location to Hilo in 2012, this restaurant is a fan favorite for being known to serve Hawaiian portions and always having leftovers afterward. 

What is Hawaiian Style Cafe?

400

This Hilo-based store specializes in Hawaiian kapa (bark cloth) and other traditional fiber arts, keeping the ancient practice alive through workshops and local artisan sales.

What is the Kaula Piko Workshop?

400

This annual event in Hilo brings Bavarian culture to the Big Island, with traditional German food, music, dancing, and beer, attracting both locals and tourists every fall.

What is Hilo Oktoberfest?

400

This scenic Hilo beach park, is known for its calm & cold brackish waters, ideal for swimming, picnicking, and popular with locals.

What is Wai'olena Beach Park?

400

This hill in Hilo, known for its commanding view of the surrounding area, is tied to the story of the two goddesses, Hina Keahi & Hina Kulu’ua.

What is Hala'i Hill?

500

This restaurant serves seafood farm to table style with a seaside view and is the oldest operating restaurant that is still open in the district of Hilo. 

What is the the Seaside Restaurant and Aqua Farm?

500

Located in Hilo, this cultural space is dedicated to traditional Hawaiian fiber arts, where visitors can learn to weave lauhala and explore other indigenous crafts.

What is the East Hawai‘i Cultural Center?

500

This annual event in Hilo brings together local chefs, food vendors, and farmers to showcase the best of Hawaii’s culinary offerings, including fresh island ingredients and traditional dishes.

What is A Taste of Hilo?

500

This historic site is a well-preserved lighthouse in Hilo, providing visitors with a stunning view of the Pacific Ocean and a glimpse into the island’s maritime past.

What is the Coconut Point Lighthouse?

500

This bay in Hilo, named after a beloved Hawaiian prince, is located near the town's historic pier and features a park where locals gather for recreation, fishing, and cultural events.

What is Kuhio Bay?

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