On February 9, 2001, nine Japanese men and boys were killed when their fisheries training vessel, the Ehime Maui, was accidentally sunk by the surfacing USS Greeneville submarine off the coast of O'ahu.
The memorial is engraved with the outline of a ship surrounding an anchor from the Ehime Maru.
Other engravings on the marble base include the Uwajima Fisheries High School emblem, the names, titles and ages of the nine victims, and a map showing the accident site, the site of the Navy's recovery effort, the ship's final resting place and the Aloha Tower.
Admission to the park is free.
Ample, free parking.
Park is open from 6am - 10pm every day.
Park amenities include picnic tables and pavilions, BBQ grills, restrooms, walking trails, fishing, small swimming area, grassy and shady areas.