The hospital that was the nexus of several storylines in the flash-sideways in Season 6 was the Nuuanu location of the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific (226 North Kuakini Street). Jack and Juliet worked there, and patients included Claire, Locke, Sun, and Sayid’s brother. Visitors included Kate, Sawyer, Sayid, Nadia, Helen, and David. The location was also used to portray the care home where Anthony Cooper lived (“The Candidate, Ep. 6×14). Continue reading Rehab Hospital of the Pacific
Category Archives: Sun
Locations where Sun (Yunjin Kim) appeared.
Sacred Hearts Academy
One of the final scenes of “LOST,” in which most of the characters came together in the flash-sideways before “moving on” (Ep. 6×17, “The End”), was filmed inside the St. Margaret Mary Chapel at Sacred Hearts Academy (3253 Waialae Avenue) in Kaimuki. It was the same church where the “Lamp Post” station was hidden (Ep. 5×05, “This Place Is Death,” and Ep. 5×06, “316”). The grounds of Sacred Hearts Academy were used for several exterior shots in the same episodes. Continue reading Sacred Hearts Academy
Moli‘i Fishpond
The picturesque waterfront where Jin meets his father and tells him about Sun (“In Translation,” Ep. 1×17), and where Sun meets Jin’s father (“D.O.C.,” Ep. 3×18) is the Moli‘i Fishpond near Kualoa Regional Park. This is also where the Galaga submarine arrived on the island (“One Of Us,” Ep. 3×16). Private property, accessible via guided tours at Tropical Farms. Continue reading Moli‘i Fishpond
Byodo-In Temple
The spectacular estate of Sun’s father (“House of the Rising Sun,” Ep. 1×06) is the Byodo-In Temple, part of the Valley of the Temples (47-200 Kahekili Hwy). Sun and Jin’s wedding was later revisited by Jacob (“The Incident,” Ep. 5×16). Admission in the form of a monetary donation is collected at the temple entrance. Continue reading Byodo-In Temple
Noela Street Home
The home where Michael went to pick up Walt (”Special,” Ep. 1×14), and the home where Sun grew up (”Glass Ballerina,” Ep. 3×02) is “Pualeilani,” an 18,000-square-foot mansion on the slopes of Diamond Head (3131 Noela Pl). This is a private residence. Continue reading Noela Street Home
Ala Wai Canal
The spot where Jin and Sun first meet (“And Found,” Ep. 2×05), and the spot where Sun is confronted by their doctor (“The Whole Truth,” 2×16) are directly opposite each other along the Ala Wai Canal near the Kalakaua Ave. bridge. Continue reading Ala Wai Canal
Royal Garden at Waikiki Hotel
The “Grand Seoul Hotel” where Jin briefly worked, and whose owner’s son courted Sun (“And Found,” Ep. 2×05), was the Royal Garden at Waikiki hotel (440 Olohana St.). Continue reading Royal Garden at Waikiki Hotel
Hawaii Convention Center
The bustling international airport in Sydney (“White Rabbit,” Ep. 1×05, “House of the Rising Sun,” Ep. 1×06, Exodus,” Eps. 1×23 and 1×24, and “Two for the Road,” Ep. 2×20) was played by the the gleaming steel and glass Hawaii Convention Center, which does bear a striking resemblance to an airport (1801 Kalakaua Ave.). Continue reading Hawaii Convention Center
First Hawaiian Center
The sleek, cavernous office of Sun’s father (”In Translation,” Ep. 1×17, “Glass Ballerina,” Ep. 2×02), and the lawyer’s office where Jack and Sarah argue (”A Tale of Two Cities,” Ep. 3×01), is the mezzanine gallery space inside First Hawaiian Center, the tallest building in the state (999 Bishop St.). Continue reading First Hawaiian Center