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BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The original Japanese tea house has been converted to a gift shop; located to the left of the Temple. We sell a variety of unique oriental items, such as miniature temple bells, Buddha statues, Goddess of Mercy figurines, Japanese wedding gowns, kimonos, happy coats, Ichi-ban headbands, prints and artworks by local artists andmuch more
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The original Japanese tea house has been converted to a gift shop; located to the left of the Temple. We sell a variety of unique oriental items, such as miniature temple bells, Buddha statues, Goddess of Mercy figurines, Japanese wedding gowns, kimonos, happy coats, Ichi-ban headbands, prints and artworks by local artists andmuch more
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Yes, funeral services, memorial services, weddings & military re-enlistment services. Please contact appropriate departments or persons to make arrangements. Funeral and Memorial Services: (808) 239-8811 - Family Services. Wedding Services: (808) 239-9844 - Event Coordinator (At this time, Wedding Services are temporarily suspendeddue to COVID
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
At this time, all events are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. To learn more about our special events, please call the Events Coordinator at 808-239-9844.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Kyle Ino. Kyle Ino is a full-time Hawaii artist whose career started in 1986. He exhibits with the Handcrafters & Artisans Alliance. yle is known for his fused glass art jewelry which is made by melting multiple layers of Dichroic glass in an electric kiln. The pieces are then cut, polished and hand painted with 22K gold lusters and glassenamels.
HAWAIIAN GROUP TOURS Hawaii group tours and tourist attractions are what we do best. Let us work with your tourist group to take you to all the best Hawaii tourist attractions. THANKS - BYODO-IN TEMPLE Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreRESERVATION FORM
Form: Rev. 09/06/2019 . Gift Shop . RESERVATION FORM ☐ Photo Shoot ☐ Wedding Ceremony ☐ Group ☐ Others. Date: (Sun/ Mon /Tues / Wed/Thu Fri Sat)
CELEBRATING YOUR HERITAGE Page 2 Byodo-In Temple Obon Festival 2013 Schedule of Events Saturday, August 17, 2013 Master of Ceremonies Lina Girl—KCCN FM100’s Morning Drive 11:00 am Opening Ceremony VOT & Bishop Hosen Fukuhara 11:15 am Taiko Nakai-Dragon Drum BeatBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The original Japanese tea house has been converted to a gift shop; located to the left of the Temple. We sell a variety of unique oriental items, such as miniature temple bells, Buddha statues, Goddess of Mercy figurines, Japanese wedding gowns, kimonos, happy coats, Ichi-ban headbands, prints and artworks by local artists andmuch more
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The original Japanese tea house has been converted to a gift shop; located to the left of the Temple. We sell a variety of unique oriental items, such as miniature temple bells, Buddha statues, Goddess of Mercy figurines, Japanese wedding gowns, kimonos, happy coats, Ichi-ban headbands, prints and artworks by local artists andmuch more
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Yes, funeral services, memorial services, weddings & military re-enlistment services. Please contact appropriate departments or persons to make arrangements. Funeral and Memorial Services: (808) 239-8811 - Family Services. Wedding Services: (808) 239-9844 - Event Coordinator (At this time, Wedding Services are temporarily suspendeddue to COVID
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
At this time, all events are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. To learn more about our special events, please call the Events Coordinator at 808-239-9844.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Kyle Ino. Kyle Ino is a full-time Hawaii artist whose career started in 1986. He exhibits with the Handcrafters & Artisans Alliance. yle is known for his fused glass art jewelry which is made by melting multiple layers of Dichroic glass in an electric kiln. The pieces are then cut, polished and hand painted with 22K gold lusters and glassenamels.
HAWAIIAN GROUP TOURS Hawaii group tours and tourist attractions are what we do best. Let us work with your tourist group to take you to all the best Hawaii tourist attractions. THANKS - BYODO-IN TEMPLE Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreRESERVATION FORM
Form: Rev. 09/06/2019 . Gift Shop . RESERVATION FORM ☐ Photo Shoot ☐ Wedding Ceremony ☐ Group ☐ Others. Date: (Sun/ Mon /Tues / Wed/Thu Fri Sat)
CELEBRATING YOUR HERITAGE Page 2 Byodo-In Temple Obon Festival 2013 Schedule of Events Saturday, August 17, 2013 Master of Ceremonies Lina Girl—KCCN FM100’s Morning Drive 11:00 am Opening Ceremony VOT & Bishop Hosen Fukuhara 11:15 am Taiko Nakai-Dragon Drum BeatBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Imagine your wedding ceremony set against the serene backdrop of the lush Ko'olaus, majestic Byodo-in Temple and its tranquil surroundings covering 7 acres. Valley of the Temples can provide a variety of scenic locations for the perfect wedding.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.DANIEL WANG
Chinese Watercolors by Daniel wang Daniel Wana an exceptional artist born m Shanghai, now resides In Honolulu Daniel's keen sensitive eye combined with his gifted, skillful hands produce some of the finestChinese watercolors
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Imagine your wedding ceremony set against the serene backdrop of the lush Ko'olaus, majestic Byodo-in Temple and its tranquil surroundings covering 7 acres. Valley of the Temples can provide a variety of scenic locations for the perfect wedding.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.DANIEL WANG
Chinese Watercolors by Daniel wang Daniel Wana an exceptional artist born m Shanghai, now resides In Honolulu Daniel's keen sensitive eye combined with his gifted, skillful hands produce some of the finestChinese watercolors
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
At this time, all events are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. To learn more about our special events, please call the Events Coordinator at 808-239-9844.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Yes, funeral services, memorial services, weddings & military re-enlistment services. Please contact appropriate departments or persons to make arrangements. Funeral and Memorial Services: (808) 239-8811 - Family Services. Wedding Services: (808) 239-9844 - Event Coordinator (At this time, Wedding Services are temporarily suspendeddue to COVID
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The original Japanese tea house has been converted to a gift shop; located to the left of the Temple. We sell a variety of unique oriental items, such as miniature temple bells, Buddha statues, Goddess of Mercy figurines, Japanese wedding gowns, kimonos, happy coats, Ichi-ban headbands, prints and artworks by local artists andmuch more
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
THANKS - BYODO-IN TEMPLE Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Byodo-In Temple - 50th Anniversary. The Byodo-In Temple celebrated its 50 year anniversary in 2018. Every year, hundreds of people flock to the magnificent Byodo-In Temple to enjoy Obon, a festive time for families to pass on ancient traditions and celebrate the loved ones and ancestors who came before them. The Temple, which was built to CELEBRATING YOUR HERITAGE Page 2 Byodo-In Temple Obon Festival 2013 Schedule of Events Saturday, August 17, 2013 Master of Ceremonies Lina Girl—KCCN FM100’s Morning Drive 11:00 am Opening Ceremony VOT & Bishop Hosen Fukuhara 11:15 am Taiko Nakai-Dragon Drum BeatBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.DANIEL WANG
Chinese Watercolors by Daniel wang Daniel Wana an exceptional artist born m Shanghai, now resides In Honolulu Daniel's keen sensitive eye combined with his gifted, skillful hands produce some of the finestChinese watercolors
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.DANIEL WANG
Chinese Watercolors by Daniel wang Daniel Wana an exceptional artist born m Shanghai, now resides In Honolulu Daniel's keen sensitive eye combined with his gifted, skillful hands produce some of the finestChinese watercolors
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Imagine your wedding ceremony set against the serene backdrop of the lush Ko'olaus, majestic Byodo-in Temple and its tranquil surroundings covering 7 acres. Valley of the Temples can provide a variety of scenic locations for the perfect wedding.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
At this time, all events are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. To learn more about our special events, please call the Events Coordinator at 808-239-9844.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Yes, funeral services, memorial services, weddings & military re-enlistment services. Please contact appropriate departments or persons to make arrangements. Funeral and Memorial Services: (808) 239-8811 - Family Services. Wedding Services: (808) 239-9844 - Event Coordinator (At this time, Wedding Services are temporarily suspendeddue to COVID
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The original Japanese tea house has been converted to a gift shop; located to the left of the Temple. We sell a variety of unique oriental items, such as miniature temple bells, Buddha statues, Goddess of Mercy figurines, Japanese wedding gowns, kimonos, happy coats, Ichi-ban headbands, prints and artworks by local artists andmuch more
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit. THANKS - BYODO-IN TEMPLE Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Kyle Ino. Kyle Ino is a full-time Hawaii artist whose career started in 1986. He exhibits with the Handcrafters & Artisans Alliance. yle is known for his fused glass art jewelry which is made by melting multiple layers of Dichroic glass in an electric kiln. The pieces are then cut, polished and hand painted with 22K gold lusters and glassenamels.
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Byodo-In Temple - 50th Anniversary. The Byodo-In Temple celebrated its 50 year anniversary in 2018. Every year, hundreds of people flock to the magnificent Byodo-In Temple to enjoy Obon, a festive time for families to pass on ancient traditions and celebrate the loved ones and ancestors who came before them. The Temple, which was built to CELEBRATING YOUR HERITAGE Page 2 Byodo-In Temple Obon Festival 2013 Schedule of Events Saturday, August 17, 2013 Master of Ceremonies Lina Girl—KCCN FM100’s Morning Drive 11:00 am Opening Ceremony VOT & Bishop Hosen Fukuhara 11:15 am Taiko Nakai-Dragon Drum BeatBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
DANIEL WANG
Chinese Watercolors by Daniel wang Daniel Wana an exceptional artist born m Shanghai, now resides In Honolulu Daniel's keen sensitive eye combined with his gifted, skillful hands produce some of the finestChinese watercolors
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.DANIEL WANG
Chinese Watercolors by Daniel wang Daniel Wana an exceptional artist born m Shanghai, now resides In Honolulu Daniel's keen sensitive eye combined with his gifted, skillful hands produce some of the finestChinese watercolors
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Imagine your wedding ceremony set against the serene backdrop of the lush Ko'olaus, majestic Byodo-in Temple and its tranquil surroundings covering 7 acres. Valley of the Temples can provide a variety of scenic locations for the perfect wedding.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
At this time, all events are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. To learn more about our special events, please call the Events Coordinator at 808-239-9844.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Yes, funeral services, memorial services, weddings & military re-enlistment services. Please contact appropriate departments or persons to make arrangements. Funeral and Memorial Services: (808) 239-8811 - Family Services. Wedding Services: (808) 239-9844 - Event Coordinator (At this time, Wedding Services are temporarily suspendeddue to COVID
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The original Japanese tea house has been converted to a gift shop; located to the left of the Temple. We sell a variety of unique oriental items, such as miniature temple bells, Buddha statues, Goddess of Mercy figurines, Japanese wedding gowns, kimonos, happy coats, Ichi-ban headbands, prints and artworks by local artists andmuch more
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit. THANKS - BYODO-IN TEMPLE Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Kyle Ino. Kyle Ino is a full-time Hawaii artist whose career started in 1986. He exhibits with the Handcrafters & Artisans Alliance. yle is known for his fused glass art jewelry which is made by melting multiple layers of Dichroic glass in an electric kiln. The pieces are then cut, polished and hand painted with 22K gold lusters and glassenamels.
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Byodo-In Temple - 50th Anniversary. The Byodo-In Temple celebrated its 50 year anniversary in 2018. Every year, hundreds of people flock to the magnificent Byodo-In Temple to enjoy Obon, a festive time for families to pass on ancient traditions and celebrate the loved ones and ancestors who came before them. The Temple, which was built to CELEBRATING YOUR HERITAGE Page 2 Byodo-In Temple Obon Festival 2013 Schedule of Events Saturday, August 17, 2013 Master of Ceremonies Lina Girl—KCCN FM100’s Morning Drive 11:00 am Opening Ceremony VOT & Bishop Hosen Fukuhara 11:15 am Taiko Nakai-Dragon Drum BeatBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
DANIEL WANG
Chinese Watercolors by Daniel wang Daniel Wana an exceptional artist born m Shanghai, now resides In Honolulu Daniel's keen sensitive eye combined with his gifted, skillful hands produce some of the finestChinese watercolors
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United NationsBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Open 8:30am - 5:00pm daily. Last entrance to Temple grounds is 4:45pm. Admission to the Byodo-In Temple grounds is $5.00 per adult, $4.00 senior citizen, $2.00 child. Cash only.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
3/19/20: Temporary Closure of Byodo-In Temple. In line with state and federal guidance and in an abundance of caution, we have made the decision to close Byodo-In Temple to the public for tourism until further notice. For families visiting their loved ones in the Byodo-In Niche Room, we will allow for escorted entrance.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Amida Buddha. The Byodo-In Temple is home to Amida, a golden Buddha unique to the entire world. The Buddha is thought to be the largest figure carved outside of Japan. Towering more than 9 feet, the immense figure is an original work of art carved by the famous Japanese sculptor, Masuzo Inui. When the carving was completed, it wascovered
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Events Calendar. We schedule volunteer musicians, artists, crafters, and authors to perform or display their artwork on the Temple grounds. The artists who sell their work here donate a percentage of their proceeds to the Temple. They are proud to be patrons for the maintenance of Valley of the Temples and Hawaii Byodo-In Temple, whichis
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The meditation pavilion is located up the hill behind the Temple. It is a place of serenity, for private thoughts, and inner peace.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The temple is fairly easy to find and it is only thirteen miles from the airport. From the airport, exit onto the freeway and take the H1 Honolulu East. Once on the freeway, get into the far left lane. Follow the sign that says (63) North, Exit 20A Likelike Highway.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Bell House, called kanetsuki-do, contains a five foot high, three ton brass bell, called bon-sho (sacred bell), cast in Osaka, Japan, from a mixture of bronze and tin, by permission of the government of Japan. It closely resembles the bell hanging in an identical Bell House at the Uji Byodo-In. The original is said to be more than 900years
DANIEL WANG
Chinese Watercolors by Daniel wang Daniel Wana an exceptional artist born m Shanghai, now resides In Honolulu Daniel's keen sensitive eye combined with his gifted, skillful hands produce some of the finestChinese watercolors
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Surrounding the temple is a Shinji-ike reflection pond containing hundreds of koi. The koi in these ponds can live to be over 100 years old and are very large. Fish food may be purchased in our Gift Shop. The temple grounds are also home to peacocks, black swans, turtles, frogs, and other animals. The peacocks are wild and come and go asthey
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Imagine your wedding ceremony set against the serene backdrop of the lush Ko'olaus, majestic Byodo-in Temple and its tranquil surroundings covering 7 acres. Valley of the Temples can provide a variety of scenic locations for the perfect wedding.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
At this time, all events are temporarily suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. To learn more about our special events, please call the Events Coordinator at 808-239-9844.BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Yes, funeral services, memorial services, weddings & military re-enlistment services. Please contact appropriate departments or persons to make arrangements. Funeral and Memorial Services: (808) 239-8811 - Family Services. Wedding Services: (808) 239-9844 - Event Coordinator (At this time, Wedding Services are temporarily suspendeddue to COVID
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The original Japanese tea house has been converted to a gift shop; located to the left of the Temple. We sell a variety of unique oriental items, such as miniature temple bells, Buddha statues, Goddess of Mercy figurines, Japanese wedding gowns, kimonos, happy coats, Ichi-ban headbands, prints and artworks by local artists andmuch more
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
The Byodo-In Temple, its grounds, and Valley of the Temples Memorial Park are privately owned property and professional and commercial photography on the premises requires requesting a scheduled time and purchase of a photography permit. THANKS - BYODO-IN TEMPLE Temple grounds are open for visitors. Face coverings and social distancing are required. Read MoreBYODO-IN TEMPLE
Kyle Ino. Kyle Ino is a full-time Hawaii artist whose career started in 1986. He exhibits with the Handcrafters & Artisans Alliance. yle is known for his fused glass art jewelry which is made by melting multiple layers of Dichroic glass in an electric kiln. The pieces are then cut, polished and hand painted with 22K gold lusters and glassenamels.
BYODO-IN TEMPLE
Byodo-In Temple - 50th Anniversary. The Byodo-In Temple celebrated its 50 year anniversary in 2018. Every year, hundreds of people flock to the magnificent Byodo-In Temple to enjoy Obon, a festive time for families to pass on ancient traditions and celebrate the loved ones and ancestors who came before them. The Temple, which was built to CELEBRATING YOUR HERITAGE Page 2 Byodo-In Temple Obon Festival 2013 Schedule of Events Saturday, August 17, 2013 Master of Ceremonies Lina Girl—KCCN FM100’s Morning Drive 11:00 am Opening Ceremony VOT & Bishop Hosen Fukuhara 11:15 am Taiko Nakai-Dragon Drum Beat _TEMPORARY TOURISM CLOSURE_ — We’re monitoring the situation daily and have taken steps to ensure everyone’s safety. Read More Certificate of Excellence 2017Read Reviews
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VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES MEMORIAL PARK KAHALUU, O'AHU, HAWAII The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United Nations World Heritage Site in Uji, Japan. The Byodo-In Temple is a non-practicing Buddhist temple which welcomes people of all faiths to worship, meditate or simply appreciate itsbeauty.
_PLEASE CLICK THE PHOTOS ON THE RIGHT TO SEE A LARGER VIEW._ The temple grounds are often used for wedding ceremonies for locals and visitors from Japan. The Temple grounds are a lushly landscaped paradise nestled in a cleft of the pali and are home to wild peacocks and hundreds of Japanese koi carp. The beautiful grounds include a large reflecting pond, meditation niches, and small waterfalls. Visitors describe this destination as beautiful, peaceful, and restful. The TV series Hawaii Five-O and Magnum, P.I. featured several episodes where the temple is incorporated into the plot. The temple and its gardens also appeared in an episode of the ABC series Lost, "House of the Rising Sun" in season one as the home of Sun's father. In 2017 and 2018, the Official Best of America television program awarded the Byodo-In Temple at Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, the distinction of Official Best Memorial Temple in Hawaii. In 2019, National Geographic featured the Byodo-In Temple in “20 of the world’s most beautiful Buddhist temples”
while noting its architectural details and inspiring surroundings. ------------------------- NEW MORTUARY AT VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES OFFERS PRE-OPENING SAVINGS Did you know Valley of the Temples has a beautiful new mortuary? Families and friends of all faiths can gather for funeral and cremation services, receptions and burials -- all in one location within Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, home of the world-renownedByodo-In Temple.
With two large air-conditioned chapels, a covered lanai and dining facilities, and state-of-the-art audio and visual systems to live stream funeral services worldwide, the new Hawaiian Memorial Park Mortuary at Valley of the Temples offers comfort and technology you won't find anywhere else. GRAND OPENING SAVINGS! Pre-arrange today and SAVE! 15% on cemetery property* 15% on funeral packages* Call 808-451-2637 for more information or to arrange a private tour ofthe new mortuary.
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