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550, South Street, 96813, Honolulu, Honolulu County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 808-531-3165
sitio web: www.kamakahawaii.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 21.3017818, Longitude: -157.8604997
Lorna Hu
::I brought my ukulele for repairs and it will possibly be months to get it back due to a repair backlog so I can't comment on that. While there, we were offered a tour. Mr. Fred Kamaka, at 93, presented a lively history of ukulele and the Kamaka brand (in it's 102nd year!). His son followed with a tour of the factory while explaining techniques and showing us samples of each part of the instrument. Not only was the 1 1/2 hour tour well done, but it was free! I highly recommend a visit!
Heng-Ray Hsu
::Have join very informative tour held on morning, you will know KK’s history and its factory. Recommended.
Alessandria Leleo
::Very informative tour with friendly staff. The history of this establishment is awe inspiring and goes to show how well a business can do if they make a quality product.
Tabitha Becker
::Mr. Kamaka gives the family history to start the tour and Kamaka Jr. takes you back into the back. It is a truly wonderful experience for any ukulele lover or musician.
K Lee
::Kamaka is the most famous ukulele maker in Hawaii (maybe the whole world). In business for over 100 years and the instruments sound great. Free tours at 10:30am on weekdays. Grandpa Kamaka (now in his 90s) gives a half hour presentation on company history before his grandson leads the tour of the factory. Showroom doesn't have many ukuleles for sale; they usually direct you to nearby stores if you want to buy anything (but even at $1000 and up, these sell quickly and stores have a hard time keeping them in stock).