Ishihara Market

Top choice in Waimea Canyon & the Westside


The eye-popping deli counter at this famed Japanese supermarket is guaranteed to revive even the most jaded palate. With local favorites like kim chee sea snails or seasoned iidako (disconcertingly complete baby octopus), you’re free to try before you buy. Daily specials usually include spicy ahi poke and smoked marlin, while marinated ready-to-barbecue meat and fish are always available.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Waimea Canyon & the Westside attractions

1. Captain Cook Monument

0.02 MILES

A statue of Captain James Cook stands on Waimea’s central green space. When his ships Resolution and Discovery sailed into Waimea Bay in January 1778,…

2. Waimea Town Center

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Waimea’s plantation-era core offers some interesting architecture. Take a short stroll to admire the neoclassical First Hawaiian Bank (1929), the art deco…

3. Hofgaard Park

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This small grassy park at Waimea’s main intersection holds a statue of Captain Cook. Display panels explain local history.

4. Waimea Hawaiian Church

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Sunday’s Hawaiian-language mass at this simple low-slung church makes an interesting way to connect with local culture. Waimea’s first Christian…

5. Lucy Wright Park

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It’s a telling reflection of how locals feel about Captain Cook that the beach where he first landed is named not for Cook but for Waimea’s first Native…

6. Captain Cook Landing Site

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The precise spot where Captain Cook first set foot on Hawaiian soil being unknown, a large boulder near the mouth of Waimea River was arbitrarily chosen…

7. Waimea State Recreational Pier

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Flecked with microscopic green crystals called olivine, this wide, dark-tinged beach stretches between two scenic rock outcroppings and is bisected by the…