Honouliuli Commemorates 10 Years as a National Park

Ten years after Hawaii's largest and longest-run WWII POW and incarceration camp was designated as a National Park, per the Proclamation, Honouliuli is a "powerful reminder of the need to protect civil liberties in times of conflict... It is a place to reflect on wartime experiences and recommit ourselves to the pursuit of freedom and justice.”  Join us in continuing this legacy.

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Celebrate the 10th Anniversary with NPS

2025 marks the 10th Anniversary of when Honouliuli became a National Park. Celebrate with us all year through community events.

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A Historical Overview of Honouliuli

Get a broad scope of the history behind the story of Hawaii's largest and longest-run incarceration site.

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Recommended Readings

Get involved by reading books recommended by NPS about Honouliuli, Japanese American incarceration, and Hawaii's WWII experience.

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Become A Partner

Our partners help to connect Honouliuli with our communities for education and learning.

Last updated: March 19, 2025

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