Quick Links
There are a ton of people to meet inLike A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, and many of them are just regular people you can befriend on social media, thanks to Aloha Links. Pretty much everywhere you go in Honolulu, you can call out “Aloha” and find someone to add to your friend’s list, and it helps you out, too.
Each person you befriend adds points to one of Kasuga’s six personality traits, and if you make them your Buddy, you’ll even get a gift from them. A simple Aloha doesn’t always make you a friend, though – sometimes you’ve got to rescue them from various assailants, or they want something specific.

All Aloha Links In Little Japan
There area lot of Aloha Link friendsto find in Hawaii, and they’regenerally groupedtogether by the areas you can find them in.
Little Japanis the first neighborhood you’ll be visiting, and it encompasses a handful of streets in thenortheastern corner of Honolulu:Sakura St., Momo St., Fuji St., Makani Ave.,andWaikīkī St.

Wants something to eat (Naan, Hot Dog, etc)
Say Aloha or Rescue

Buy anything from his cart
Feed Meat-based Food, Dog Food, or Snacks

Fuji St. (Near the shrine)
Feed Fruit, Herbs, or Bird Food

Stationary
All Aloha Links In East Waikīkī
Theneighborhood of East Waikīkīis adjacent to Little Japan, and you’ll see some overlap between friends on Waikīkī St. since it’s so massive.
East Waikīkīencompasses five streetson theeastern side of Honolulu:Makani Ave, Waikīkī St., Resort Blvd., Aloha St.,andSeaside Ave.

Buy something from them
Feed Meat-Based Food, Dog Food, or Snacks

Super Giant (Aloha St, next to the Sushi Bar sign)
All Aloha Links In West Waikīkī
West Waikīkī is on theleft of Little Japan, and intersects with its neighbor, East Waikīkī, on Waikīkī St as well, and itencompasses four streets and locations:Worldwide Market Village, River St., Aloha St.,and theCrystal Aloha Resort.
Wants Meat-based Foods, Snacks, or Dog Food

Feed Cat Food, Snacks, or Meat and Fish-Based Foods
Buy anything from them

Wants some coffee
All Aloha Beach Aloha Links
Aloha Beach can be found in thesoutheastern corner of Honolulu, and covers the entirety of one area, Aloha Beach, though you’ll find a bit of overlap with the Crystal Aloha Resort.
Aloha Beach (next to the volleyball game)

Aloha Beach (watching the volleyball game)
Feed Meat-Based Foods, Snacks, or Dog Food
Feed Fruits, Herbs, or Bird Food
All Aloha Bridge And District Five Aloha Links
This is a pretty short and contained region, with most of the links rightnear Riverside Walkand Diamond Head in thecentral area of Honolulu.
Give him any sort of Fragment (Iron, Electric, etc)
Feed Snacks, Cat Food, or Meat and Fish-Based Foods
Anaconda Blvd. (Diamond Head taxi stand)
All Anaconda Aloha Links
These links cover a pretty large region on thewestern side of Honolulu, but you’ll find a majority of them wandering throughboth floors of the Anaconda Shopping Center.
Rescue recruitmentsarepretty common on the first floorof the Anaconda Shopping Center and usually happen in theupper lefthand corner.
Say Aloha or Resscue
All Harbor Park Aloha Links
Anaconda Harbor Park isdirectly south of Anaconda Shopping Centerat thesouthern end of central Honolulu, and it’s a pretty small area.
Rescue recruitmentswillonly occur on the western sideof Anaconda Harbor Parknear the docks and the pier.
Buy lemonade from their stand
Anaconda Harbor Park (beside a bench by the water)
Phoenix
Anaconda Harbor Park (middle of the grassy area by the pond)
Feed Fruit or Herbs
Anaconda Harbor Park (standing under a flowering tree)
Mrs. Q
Anaconda Harbor Park (on a railing by the Docks taxi stand)
All Downtown Aloha Links
Downtown Aloha covers thenorthern side of central Honolulu, and sitsnorth of the Anaconda Shopping Center.
This neighborhoodencompasses six streets and locations:Candle St., Sunset St., Sunset Park, Anaconda Blvd., Palekana Orphanage,andKolonahe St.
Mana
Sunset Park (grassy area on the left side of Palekana Orphanage)
Kolonahe St. (playing ukelele outside Aloha Oe Resort and Spa)
Anaconda Blvd. (next to a bench)
Milo
Feed Snacks, Cat Food, or Meat and Fish-based Foods
Sunset Park (on the steps of the building left of the Orphanage taxi stand)
Giarra
Sunset Park (beneath a tree left of the Orphanage taxi stand)
Mr. P
Kolonahe St. (right of Kolonahe St. taxi stand on the large fence)
Kenta
Wants something organic for her dog (Banana, Mango, etc)
Kolonahe St. (sitting on a bench near Shark Teeth Souvenirs)
All Chinatown Aloha Links
You’ll find the neighborhood of Chinatown in thenorthwestern corner of Honolulu, andwest of Palekana Orphanage.
It’s a pretty densely packed region, and it overlaps with the Cultural District at Downtown St., alongsideencompassing four streets:Lotus St., Candle St., Lantern St.,andPearl Ave.
Buy anything from their stand
Lotus St. (south of Lotus St. taxi stand)
Feed Meat-Based Food, Snacks, or Dog Food
Candle St. (next to a bench)
Milk
Feed Snacks, Cat Food, or Meat and Fish-Based Food
Pearl Ave. (on a wooden shelf next to Wan Shang Tong Herbal Medicine)
All Cultural District Aloha Links
Cultural District is the last neighborhood listed on Aloha Links, and itcovers the southwestern corner of Honolulu, with a bit of overlap with the Anaconda Harbor Park area.
Itencompasses six streets and locations:Art Walls, Pearl Ave., Harbor St., Sunset St., Night St.,andTwilight Dr.
Wants something sweet (Fruit Juice, etc)
Lucky
Night St. (in an alleyway between Cigars in Heaven and Psychedelic Coffee)
Mia
Sunset St. (left of Sunset St. Trolley Stop beneath a building overhang)
Koke-jiro
Harbor St. (south of Loco Fiesta Liquor in the grass between the street lanes)
Wants meaty foods or fried foods (Roast Beef Sandwich, etc)
Downtown St. (left of the Pier taxi stand)