Koi is a Japanese word meaning “carp.” Carp were initially raised for their bright color patterns in Japan in the 1820s. By the 20th century, ornamental varieties were favorites all over the world. Koi were first exported to Hawaii in 1947.
Because of their large size, beautiful colors, friendly personalities, longevity and high value, koi are one of the most likely fish pets to be encountered. The ones found at The Westin Ka‘anapali Ocean Resort are always guest favorites. Join us weekdays to feed the colorful koi that live in the resort’s outdoor water gardens, fountains and ponds.
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"Fish Feeding" — 04/04/2018
"Fish Feeding"
04/04/2018
The kids truly enjoyed feeding and watching the fish eat.
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"Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas" — 03/14/2018
"Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas"
03/14/2018
If you are staying at any of the Westin properties and have small children with you, be sure to take them to the Koi Feedings. We did that with our grandchildren and they enjoyed it very much.
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