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    Koboji Shingon Mission - Blessed River rocks.

    Koboji Shingon Mission

    4.8(6 reviews)
    0.7 miKalihi

    I've never thought of myself as a believer, but I found myself more enlightened when I come to…read morethese kinds of places. They're like life insurance: they're there when you need them. Same like temples, parks, zoos, etc. You get the idea. I found this gem pretty close to my work place, so on a whim on a random work day, I stopped here for about 1/2 hour on an "extended" lunch break to check things out. First things I did notice was the parking, it can be quit tight here, so you may just need to find parking on the side street. Being that it's location in Kalihi, it's kind of gets weird at night especially when Kuhio Park Terrace and Kalihi Valley Homes nearby. With that said, these Buddhist shrines installs a sense of calm in one's life. While we do pass them in our daily lives without much thought to them, when you start to just make time to stop by and check things out, you'd be amazed on what goes on here on a day to day life. I was raised a Chinese Buddhist, so coming here was just second nature. Although I went to a Catholic school for a few years, I didn't buy into the whole Christian thing, but that's another story to tell. The temple is somewhat small, but adequate for everyone to do their respects, worship, and whatever else they do here. Now more than ever, spiritual prayers and just being aware of yourself, spiritually and emotionally, can re-energize yourself within this place. Donations are always appreciative and it stimulates good relations with the temple and the spiritual energy that surrounds this place. You could call it karma, but it's just the right thing to do. While I don't come here every day, since I have my regular place at the Kuan Yin Temple on Vineyard Blvd, this place is always nice to visit and do your thing. A++

    Interesting hole in the wall temple located on School St. You can't see it from the street until…read moreyou're literally on the sidewalk and find the narrow walkway path that leads you to the back. Once you reach the back, you see temple upstairs, and the jizu/ offering shrines to your left. Bon dance season here at the temple is awesome! White elephant sale ranging from specially blessed decorated river rocks, baked goods, produce, hand crafted jewelry, blankets, etc. to shop for personal or gifts. Food booth is a must to visit, one of the best foods served at a bon dance. Their andagi are huge, almost fist sized, and their plate lunches are so good that it leaves you full in satisfaction. Shave ice range from just plain, or flair it up w/ some azuki beans, ice cream, or condensed milk for an extra more.

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    Koboji Shingon Mission - 2019

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    Koboji Shingon Mission - 2019

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    Koboji Shingon Mission - Strawberry/ Passion Orange shave ice w/ ice cream, azuki beans, and condensed milk.

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    Strawberry/ Passion Orange shave ice w/ ice cream, azuki beans, and condensed milk.

    Jikoen Hongwanji - Setting up for tomorrow (7-22-23 Bon Dance)

    Jikoen Hongwanji

    5.0(1 review)
    1.2 miKalihi

    Jikoen Hongwanji is full of warm, caring, and lovely people…read more To refute some other reviews that might be on here for the bazaar, the event was quite enjoyable and my only complaint was that I wish it was open longer (the bazaar was on Saturday, April 1 from 8:30am to 12:00pm). Due to covid, they haven't had it for awhile and we were ecstatic when we saw that they were holding the bazaar again. Parking - The parking at the temple can be difficult (especially if you are making a left turn in). Luckily for the bazaar, Kapalama Elementary was available for easy parking one block over. They had several volunteers and a police officer helping to direct folks to ample parking and to oversee the lot. I felt very safe parking there. Food - The food was great! Unfortunately we arrived at about 10:00am and a lot of the food items were sold out (I really wanted to get the maki sushi). The andagi was delicious and the fresh tofu was refreshing. I will wake up early next year to get my fill. Items for sale - There was a large variety of items including men's and women's clothing, bags, toys, housewares, fabric, knitted goods, random curios (I bought a large metal globe for $5!), and much more. I think everything was more than fairly priced. There were some great deals, and I had to resist buying more. Plants - By the time we arrived there was a limited selection of plants. These were also very well priced (anyone with a plant buying problem should avoid this event). We got a beautiful large lily that just bloomed for $5. There were some aloe vera plants priced from $1-3, and the man working the booth gave us several for free (although we ended up donating some extra money to make up for the plants since it went to a good cause). Overall, it was a great event and my family is looking forward to coming back again.

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    Jikoen Hongwanji - GPS led me to this wall... I had to go around the block and find the entrance on School Street

    GPS led me to this wall... I had to go around the block and find the entrance on School Street

    Jikoen Hongwanji - The dancing begins...

    The dancing begins...

    Jikoen Hongwanji - Opening blessing to the Obon dance 2015

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    Opening blessing to the Obon dance 2015

    Chinese Buddhist Association of Hawaii Hsu Yun Temple

    Chinese Buddhist Association of Hawaii Hsu Yun Temple

    4.4(12 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    My Hunny and I visited this temple on Mother's Day to give flowers to my Popo and Mom. It's a…read morebeautiful temple and although the parking is very small, somehow they make it work. There's a massive tree in the lot and a lotus blossoms in the nearby plant pots. We could hear the monks chanting during their ceremony and prayer/Meditation. We enjoyed taking photos of the nature surrounding the temple. It's a very peaceful, spiritual place where you can embrace nature. The breeze was cool and refreshing after we finished burning incense and cleared the smoke smell from out clothing. It was a lovely Mother's Day.

    I met my dad's cousin for the first time and she told me about this temple. I didn't know what to…read moreexpect. I mean, once you drive up, it's a little hard to believe that it is located in a residential area. It is really something to look at! Respecting the temple is the first thing to remember because you don't know who is watching. It was interesting that I took off my shoes and put them on a shelve with a bunch of other shoes, but no one else was inside. I walked around and looked at the different statues. I read some of the stories. I did take some pictures which I wasn't sure was okay or not. The one Buddha that called to me was the one with the many arms. I felt like him the past few months, doing way too much and juggle more things than I probably could handle. I knelt, lit an incense and said a little prayer. Hopefully He heard me. I also gave a money offering, which you should always do. Definitely worth coming to. Next time I'll spend more time meditating. 谢谢!

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    Chinese Buddhist Association of Hawaii Hsu Yun Temple - 5/24/25

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    Chinese Buddhist Association of Hawaii Hsu Yun Temple
    Chinese Buddhist Association of Hawaii Hsu Yun Temple

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    Daijingu Temple of Hawaii - Omamori line

    Daijingu Temple of Hawaii

    4.4(22 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Daijingu Temple of Hawaii is a Shinto shrine, quietly located in Nu'uanu. During an actual Kona…read morestorm downpour, the temple was still open. We were the only patrons, but I enjoyed the serenity and the sound of heavy rainfall. Our group paid our respects, doing a silent offering, 2 bows, 4 claps, prayer, and a final bow. This is different from the typical nirei-nihakushu-ichirei "2 bows-2 claps-1 bow", therefore take care to note each shrines prayer customs! The shrine attendant was very helpful in explaining the different protection charms for sale and also explained the yakudoshi "years of calamity" concept to us. If you like to visit a Shinto shrine in Hawaii, Daijingu Temple of Hawaii was a beautiful place. Highly recommend!

    12-30-23 Learning from a previous year, pre-order your omamori for the new year on line and pick…read moreup before New Year's Eve or day is much easier if you don't like waiting in long lines. Today we could pick up our order in the main upstairs blessing area instead of in the basement. We could also receive our blessing today too. The person manning the orders and doing the blessing has you double check your order. Ours had 42 items and cost $186.00. I got protection omamori for: Personal safety Children Pets Traffic Health Home: fire, robbery, harmony Fortune slips Safe return Water safety for grandson Academic success for granddaughter I'm glad this system worked perfectly, we could park right there instead of at the park and we could choose our day and time slot for pick up. Happy New Year for 2024.

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    Daijingu Temple of Hawaii
    Daijingu Temple of Hawaii
    Daijingu Temple of Hawaii

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    Honolulu Myohoji Mission - Tea room at Myohoji

    Honolulu Myohoji Mission

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    After hiking Nuuanu Pali this Sunday morning went to Myohoji Temple in Nuuanu where l use to train…read moreAikido and Sumi-e classes over 30 years ago haven't been back since but a was nice visit this Sunday morning walk sadly there are no flower Ikebana class or tea ceremony classes or Sumi-e class but they are open for Aikido Karate Kendo and now even Yoga look up their website for classes scheduled times Great place for self meditation too very quiet and surrounded with good vibes and surreal surroundings great for your soul spiritual practice file:///var/tmp/com.apple.messages/com.apple.MobileSMS/LinkedFiles/8492EE91-34D6-4829-9318-BAC037BD562C/IMG_4058.HEIC file:///var/tmp/com.apple.messages/com.apple.MobileSMS/LinkedFiles/8E3B2A3C-D77A-4EEE-9078-0E12BC4CF891/IMG_4053.HEIC file:///var/tmp/com.apple.messages/com.apple.MobileSMS/LinkedFiles/8B091496-F36E-4D51-8EAE-372481EAF186/IMG_4054.HEIC file:///var/tmp/com.apple.messages/com.apple.MobileSMS/LinkedFiles/D13A3987-D15C-42DA-92AC-A467F3AF95DC/IMG_4052.HEIC

    The other day, I had the wonderful fortune of visiting Myohoji with two friends. We were able to…read moremeet the resident minister: Reverend Takamasa Yamamura. He was in credibly friendly. We were allowed to visit the hondo (the temple) and the multi-purpose complex. We had a wonderful time talking with Rev. Yamamura about a number of topics. And then he was kind enough to invite us to a tea ceremony (urasenke). The history of Myohoji is quite fascinating. And we were so glad to have had the opportunity to learn more about the temple, it's resident minister, and the various activities that take place. We are looking forward to visiting again in the near future. :)

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    Honolulu Myohoji Mission
    Honolulu Myohoji Mission
    Honolulu Myohoji Mission - The most beautiful temple in Honolulu.

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    The most beautiful temple in Honolulu.

    Liliha Shingon Mission - buddhist_temples - Updated May 2026

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