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About Homestay Accommodations

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#1
  • Pota0902
  • mail
  • 2022/02/20 22:23

Hi ! I am 18 years old and will be studying abroad from April
I have a homestay in lawelawe st ! Is it safe ? Are there any stores or places nearby ! that are nice ?? Sorry for the general information. _. \I'm sorry for being so general but how many minutes from Waikiki? Thank you ! ! !

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#3
  • こーの字
  • 2022/02/21 (Mon) 13:38
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From what I see on Google Maps, it looks like the uptown area of Aina Haina.
The transportation from there to Waikiki would be by private car, scooter, or bus, and walking or biking would be difficult.
The answer will depend on which mode of transportation you use, whether you are staying for a short or long period of time, and your homestay situation.
I imagine that buses will be the way to get around, at least as soon as you arrive, but
bus routes and boarding times will vary depending on the time of day and the bus stop you board.
I suggest you check with Google Maps.

By the way, it is quite difficult to find a parking space in Waikiki.

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#4
  • nuiloamama
  • 2022/02/21 (Mon) 16:19
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I used to live nearby.
You can't take the bus to the center of Waikiki, it would be about 40 minutes with transfers ?
If you drive, it is within 30 minutes without traffic.
If the school is at KCC or UH, you can take bus 24 and get there in one bus.
However, there is only one bus every hour.

There is a shopping center about 1 km away.
The area around my house is relatively safe, but you can't walk alone after sunset.

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