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relocate Shinmachi rather than rebuild and initiated Project Kaikoʻo ("rough seas"), completing the acquisition of land and relocation of residents by 1965. Approximately 300 acres (120 ha) of oceanfront land would be set aside as a green belt and buffer zone to absorb future tsunamis, including the Wailoa River State Recreation Area. At the edge of the high water mark from the 1960 tsunami, 40 acres (16 ha) of land were filled to an average elevation of 26 ft (7.9 m) above sea level, creating a parcel for a new commercial center and County offices along Kilauea Avenue. 
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The Hawaiʻi County Board of Supervisors formed the Hawaii Redevelopment Agency (HRA) on May 31, and passed an ordinance banning further reconstruction in the flooded area. A 5-person Board of Commissioners was appointed on July 14, with Ralph Kiyosaki as the first chairman. HRA decided to permanently
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Plans for Project Kaikoʻo were approved in March 1961; most businesses agreed to move to public lands zoned for light industrial uses near the airport, but residents were more stubborn and refused relocation. In some cases, land had to be condemned and the property seized. 600,000 cu yd
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Memorials within the park include monuments to Shinmachi, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War (dedicated in 2019). The Shinmachi Tsunami Memorial also incorporates a floor mural entitled "Submerged Rocks and Water Reflections" by Hawaiian artist
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on April 1, 1946; wave heights were estimated at 35 to 50 ft (11 to 15 m). Residents returned and rebuilt, only to have Shinmachi destroyed again by another tsunami on May 23, 1960, following the
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objected to the first placement of the statue, pointing out that the shorefront has a history of being devastated by
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The central bayfront area was settled in 1913 by first-generation immigrants from Japan, who started businesses in
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and named the area Shinmachi ("New Town"). Shinmachi was wiped out by the tsunami waves resulting from the
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Wailoa River State Recreation Area, including the Waiolama Footbridge across the mouth of Waiākea Pond
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Wailoa River
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Residents of Shinmachi flee the 1946 tsunami; photograph courtesy of
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raised funds to transport the statue, and put on display in 1997.
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The 131.9-acre (53 ha) park is administered by the
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Protected area in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States
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Wailoa River

Wailoa River State Recreation Area is located in Hawaii
Hilo, Hawaii
Coordinates
19°43′7″N 155°4′30″W / 19.71861°N 155.07500°W / 19.71861; -155.07500
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Hilo
Hawaiʻi Island
Hawaii

Hawaiian language
Pacific Ocean
Hilo Bay
Hilo, Hawaii
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Hilo International Airport
Hoʻolulu Complex (Merrie Monarch Festival site): Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium · Aunty Sally Kaleohano's Luʻau Hale · Edith Kanakaʻole Stadium · 'Sparky' Kawamoto Swim Stadium · Walter Victor Baseball Complex · Francis Wong Stadium
Grand Naniloa Hotel / Naniloa Golf Course
Queen Liliʻuokalani Park and Gardens / Banyan Drive
Coconut Island / Moku Ola
Wailoa River State Recreation Area / Waiākea Pond
Aupuni Center / County of Hawaiʻi offices
Moʻoheau County Park (Hele-On Bus Terminal) / S. Hata Building / Mokupāpapa Discovery Center
Pacific Tsunami Museum
Kalākaua Park / East Hawaii Cultural Center
Haili Church
Lyman House Memorial Museum

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