Tendai Mission of Hawaii
The Tendai Mission of Hawaii, established in 1973, serves as a significant center for the propagation of Tendai Buddhism in Honolulu, Hawaii. With roots tracing back to the early 20th century, the mission has evolved to support cultural and religious activities, including various healing services and educational programs.
Palolo Kwannon Temple, founded in 1935 by Reverend Kokan Matsumoto and Reverend Myosei Matsumoto, is a vital part of the Tendai Mission, catering to the growing community in Palolo Valley. The temple has a rich history of leadership and training, contributing to the preservation and promotion of Japanese cultural arts and religious practices in Hawaii.
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