Reverend Higa at Liliha Shingon Mission was of great assistance to my Japanese (from Japan, not local) mother-in-law when her husband passed last summer. Reverend Higa explained the difference to...
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Liliha Shingon Mission, founded in 1911 by Rev. Gishun Yamamoto, is a significant Buddhist temple in Honolulu, Hawaii, recognized as part of the Organization of Shingon Temples in Hawaii since 1926. The mission aims to spread Shingon Buddhist teachings beyond the local Japanese community, featuring an English-speaking minister to engage a broader audience.
Similarly, the Haleiwa Shingon Mission, established by Rev. Gido Ikeda, has become a popular destination for tourists in the North Shore area, while the Koboji Shingon Mission, founded in 1947, has continually adapted to accommodate its growing congregation. Both missions reflect a commitment to community welfare and the expansion of Shingon Buddhist practices in Hawaii.
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Been visiting Liliha Shingon Mission for more than three decades for New Year's blessing. It's an older church, but is still in great condition for its age. The people who work here are very kind...
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