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Apartments along Ala Wai are dangerous ?.

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#1
  • RinoRino
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  • 2025/05/13 02:41

I just arrived in J1.
I am in a dormitory right now, but
I am having a hard time finding a house and can't decide.
I found a room along the Ala Wai Canal that is available
but it is hard to fill, so I am considering whether it is popular or not.
Is it dangerous to walk home from work late at night ??

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#2
  • ggg
  • 2025/05/13 (Tue) 04:30
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I live along Ala Wai and it's not really dangerous.
But I think there are a lot of people who 'want to say it's dangerous' when it comes to this kind of thing.

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#3
  • aloha
  • 2025/05/13 (Tue) 10:47
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I have a friend who lives along the Ala Wai Canal and has never been in danger.
However, it is better to think that there is no safe place to live now.
I had a friend who was in danger in Kahala, which is said to be safe, and he had to move
I hope you can find a good place to live.

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#4
  • アラワイ
  • 2025/05/13 (Tue) 20:52
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I have lived along Ala Wai and moved several times. I didn't think it was dangerous in terms of location, but
If you plan to share a room, you should be very careful about your roommate. There are people who are outgoing at first, but later become troublesome. Especially if you are living with two people who are room tenants.

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#6

I live along Ala Wai and there are no problems.
Late at night there are homeless people, but I feel that the streets along the main avenues are not that dangerous.
On the contrary, I often feel more dangerous along Kuhio Street in the center of Waikiki.

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#7

I lived in a condo along the Ala Wai Canal until 2 years ago.
I wouldn't say it is dangerous, but you should not live in a low-rise apartment along the Ala Wai Canal. Also, the Ala Wai Canal can flood in heavy rain. I was worried about sanitation because there are many rats along the Ala Wai Canal (you can see their red and black eyes at night). Please be careful after 10:00 p.m., there are not many people on the street.

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#8
  • 2025/05/15 (Thu) 19:15
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If you live on a floor above the
10th floor with resident security and drive in and out 100% of the time,
I'd feel totally safe.
You shouldn't live in a low-floor apartment, even if it's less expensive
because suspicious people can easily get in.

I wouldn't recommend walking out.

It is
at night that rats appear in large numbers underfoot, on sidewalks, etc., so rats are fine during the day.

I conclude that
as long as you have a car,
it is a place where you can live without any particular concern!

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#9
  • ゆきひろ
  • 2025/05/31 (Sat) 19:46
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If you live along Ala Wai, there may be many dangers. ( Especially after dark _ )
However, in my experience, only one condo, 2211 ALAWAI ( ALOHA LANI),is extra safe.
This condo is a good choice because you don't have to walk along Alawai Street when you walk out the front door and head into town.
There is a front exit on Ala Wai street, but
if you don't go in and out of there and use the entrance/exit on the city side of Waikiki, you'll be in front of the park and right in the center of Waikiki, safe.

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#11

Aloharani only has an impression of the refrigerator incident with the dead body ….

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#12
  • サカイ
  • 2025/06/01 (Sun) 14:17
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Aloha Lani There was a refrigerator with a dead body in it
A homeless lady was once found dead in the garbage bin of a condo

#9 Hiroyuki
2211 Ala Wai Blvd Aloha Lani I wonder if he still lives here ? Saying in public that it is specially safe may be dangerous
There is a resident here in the criminal registry published by the city of Honolulu.

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#13
  • kei
  • 2025/06/01 (Sun) 16:01
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I see.

Ala Wai is still a bad place.

Even long-time Hawaii residents avoid it.

Aikolo might be safe.

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#14
  • A
  • 2025/06/06 (Fri) 01:47
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#12
Mr. Sakai

You have the wrong name for the person on 9.

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#15
  • サカイ
  • 2025/06/06 (Fri) 12:03
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#14 A.

Thank you for pointing out
I recognized the mistake after posting, but I couldn't edit the response and didn't bother to post a correction, so I left it as it was.

Once again

#9 Yukihiro, I apologize for my name mistake.

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#16
  • Nahele
  • 2025/06/06 (Fri) 23:49
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#11 Mr. Asai
isn't that 414 ?
was it also aloharani ?
you should be careful because you may have posted a hoax

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#17
  • 荒ワイ
  • 2025/06/07 (Sat) 03:09
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Aloha Lani, Aikolo
There have been many killings and jumpings
so
if you care, you won't have a place to live

just don't leave your house early in the morning and at night.

But I don't see the point of daring to live in Ala Wai.

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#18
  • Keiko
  • 2025/06/08 (Sun) 07:56
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I've lived along Ala Wai for about 5 years and haven't had any problems. Of course, there are homeless people and people screaming, but I think it's fine if you go in and out from the Kuhio side. And I don't go out much after 9pm except to Target and Los Angeles. My apartment is old, but there is a manager and a locked gate to keep non-residents out.

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#19
  • A
  • 2025/06/08 (Sun) 17:23
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If the condo has an entrance and exit on the Kuhio side, it's safe
After dark, if you don't go out, the probability of being in danger is small and 'no problem.

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#20
  • 男梅
  • 2025/07/05 (Sat) 07:31
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Even along the Ala Wai, if you are a big guy, don't be afraid.

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#21
  • 7スター
  • 2025/08/09 (Sat) 04:15
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Condo is along ALAWAI, but if you have a car, it is not a problem. If you walk, it is dangerous. Especially at night.

If you live in Waikiki, you don't have to live in ALAWAI, there are many other places.

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#22

I've been living in an old condo along Ala Wai for 10 years and I've never been in any danger, even at night ….
I think it's not popular or quiet, but it's nothing compared to Japan.
I would say it's just a matter of being on the lookout for danger, or at least being lightly vigilant.
In fact, there are as many Japanese as ogres living around here, but I haven't heard of any incidents.
Everyone is exaggerating, exaggerating, exaggerating. lol
Don't act like you know anything. lol

Please live your life in Hawaii with peace of mind.

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#24
  • Amazonite
  • 2025/08/10 (Sun) 23:53
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#22 Hirogari

Maybe because you are a man.
Most of the victims are women. I can only recall a Japanese man wearing a Rolex watch who was the victim of a theft
on Kuhio Street.
I once had three young local women have their handbags stolen
from one local man on Ala Wai street, I guess they thought they were safe because there were only three of them.
I thought it was better for women not to walk around with others.
Even private lockers in Waikiki condos that are locked with security
are frequently broken into.
Hawaii has fewer incidents than other states, but I never felt safe and secure.
Tourists should be very careful.

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#25
  • Lotus01
  • 2025/08/11 (Mon) 13:53
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Walking home late at night is dangerous anywhere in Hawaii. As a matter of probability, the Ala Wai area is high. But even around Ala Moana, where the probability is low, the probability is high in some places. And as for location, just like airplanes and car accidents, the more you ride, the higher the probability, and the more you walk around late at night, the higher the probability of encountering a bad guy. I think you can increase the odds of preventing it, though, by being a man, not wearing expensive things, etc.

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#27
  • aikane
  • 2025/08/19 (Tue) 01:26
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I would recommend the Ala Moana area or Don Quijote area, as the streets along Ala Wai and from Kuhio to Kapahulu are not safe.

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#28
  • 2025/09/19 (Fri) 00:27
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Ala Wai street is dangerous. Rent is cheap though. Don't go there.

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