Kapaau (Hawaiian: Kapa?au) is an unincorporated community in Hawai?i County, Hawaii, United States. Located at the northern tip of the big island of Hawai?i
Kohala to refer to the census-designated places of Hala?ula, H?w?, and Kapa?au collectively. The dry western shore is commonly known as the Kohala Coast
Capitol with traditional hula performances. Kapa?au statue with schoolchildren of plantation workers in 1900s Kapa?au statue festooned with orchid leis on Kamehameha
1883. It stands in front of the old country courthouse in the town of Kapa?au, located in North Kohala on the Island of Hawai?i. Made of cast brass and
there are three floral parades held. One between the towns of Hawi and Kapa?au and one in the town of Hilo. There is a King Kamehameha Day Celebration