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Lāhainā Jodo Mission Review

4.4 /58 Reviews
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There are many Japanese here in Hawaii, so when I see Lahaina Jingtu Temple, the first feeling is like a temple in Kyoto. A very quiet place, there are not many tourists, the surrounding environment is very good.

Lāhainā Jodo Mission

Posted: Jan 17, 2021
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  • M20***07
    4/5Excellent
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    This Pure Land Temple is a replica of an authentic Japanese Buddhist temple. The temple has a tall pagoda and a huge bronze Buddha statue, which is also one of the largest Buddha statues outside Asia. It is 3.7 meters high and weighs about 3.5 tons. It was laid here in 1968 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the arrival of Japanese immigrants in Hawaii. The monastery is free.

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    Posted: Feb 24, 2016
  • _NE***24
    5/5Outstanding
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    Enjoy the pagoda on the left side of the statue. The bronze statue is surrounded by railings, with green plants behind it and potted plants full of flowers in front of it. Outside the temple is the sea. You can see the sea.

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    Posted: Oct 7, 2016
  • 加藤颜正Kato
    4/5Excellent
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    There are Buddhist pagodas. You can enjoy the pagoda on the left side of the statue. The pagoda consists of three layers, with red and white exterior, typical Japanese style. On the opposite side of the bronze statue is a one-story Buddhist hall called Chaoyin Mountain. It's very Japanese style, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Japanese immigration here.

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    Posted: Feb 24, 2016
  • Ashley
    4/5Excellent
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    Copper statues here are rare and very Japanese. The bronze statue is placed on the high pedestal of the courtyard, surrounded by railings. The green plants behind the bronze statue are dense, while the potted plants full of flowers are worshipped in front. Outside the temple is the sea. You can see the sea.

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    Posted: Feb 24, 2016
  • Effie-Qian
    4/5Excellent
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    It is a replica of Japanese Buddhist temples. It commemorates the 100th anniversary of the arrival of Japanese immigrants in Hawaii and is open to the public free of charge.

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    Posted: Dec 17, 2015
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