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Palolo Kwannon Temple |
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Itineary for the 2003 Palolo Kwannon Pilgramage: *Shigon-Shu Hawaii Betsuin *Eheimimru Memorial Monument *Punchbowl National Cementary of the Pacific *Tendai Mission of Hawaii *Liliha Shingon Temple *Jodo Misision of Hawaii
Palolo Kwaonnon Temple
The Palolo Kwannon temple is one of three Tendai temples in Hawaii.
The Minister in charge is Reverend Eshin Matsumoto. |
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Palolo Kwannon Pilgrimage 2003 |
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The Palolo Kwannon Temple goes on an anuual pilgrimage of various temples throughout Hawaii. This page is a visual tour of our March 2003 pilgrimage. |
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Shingon-Shu Hawaii Betsuin |
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The first temple on our pilgrimageschedule was the Shingon-Shu HawaiiBetsuin which is located on 915 SheridanStreet, Honolulu, Hawaii 96814. Theminister in charge is Bishop TaidoKitagawa. The statue in the center is KoboDaishi, the founder of Shingondenomination |
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Ehimemaru Memerial Monument |
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We visited the Ehimemaru Monument to say amemorial prayer for the nine victgimes of thetragic Ehimemaru accident. The Ehimemarumonument is locaed at the Kakaako Park inHonolulu, Hawaii. The Palolo Goeika gumi sangthe “Tsuizen no Go-wasan,” a memorialBuddhist song. |
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Punchbowl
National Cemetary of the Pacific |
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We are saying a peace prayer at National Memorial Cemetery of thePacific. The Goeika gumi sang “Heiwa – Kannon.” |
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Tendai
Mission of Hawaii |
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This is Tendai Mission of Hawaii. It is located at 23 Jack Lane, Honolulu,Hawaii. The minister in charge is Bishop Ryokan Ara. |
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Liliha
Shingon Temple |
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This is Liliha Shingon Mission. It islocated at 1710 Liliha Street, Honolulu,Hawaii. The minister in charge is Rev.Jitsunin Kawanishi. Rev. Kawanishi inon the right of the picture, and Rev.Eshin Matsumoto is on the left. |
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Jodo
Mission of Hawaii |
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This is the exterior of Jodo Mission ofHawaii. The statue is of Hone Shonin,the founder of Jodo denomination. JodoMission of Hawaii is located at 1429Makiki Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. Theminister in charge is Bishop YubunNarashiba |
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This is the interior of Jodo Mission ofHawaii. This is a picture of BishopNarashiba and Reverend EshinMatsumoto |
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