This bulletin from the Jodo Mission of Hawaii provides information about upcoming events and services in June and July. It includes the schedule for O-Bon services in mid-July. It also discusses the history and meaning of Jizo Bodhisattva, including how he protects and helps guide children. There is a request for donations to repair a statue of Jizo whose hand was damaged. Various announcements about choir performances, meetings, and a Father's Day writing contest are also included.
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1. JODO MISSION OF HAWAII
BULLETIN - JUNE 2012
(#1187-0612)
Jodo Mission of Hawaii
1429 Makiki St.
Honolulu HI 96814
Address Service Requested
Important Dates
June 30: DEADLINE: Chutoba & Chochin Orders
July 1: O-Toba Set Up & General Cleaning - YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
July 13-15: O-Bon Services
Aug.17-18: Bon Dance
O-Bon Service Schedule
Friday, July 13
10:00 am (Hatsubon only)
2:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Saturday, July 14
10:00 am (Hatsubon only)
2:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Sunday, July 15
10:00 am
SEE Page 9 for Chutoba and Chochin order forms >>>>
2. Bits of Knowledge of Buddhism
Vol.10 “Who is O-Jizo-sama?” (Reprint from Sept 2011)
By Rev. Yasushiro Watanabe
第10回「お地蔵さまの由来」(2011年9月)
浄土宗別院の正門のすぐそばに地蔵菩薩像が立っています。地蔵菩薩はもっとも人気のあ
る菩薩さまで,本当にたくさんの石像がお寺や路傍に造られました。そのお姿は私たちの生活の
中にとけ込んでいて,私たちは親しみを込めて「お地蔵さん」「お地蔵さま」とお呼びしていま
す。
地蔵菩薩は大地の守り神が起源とされます。お地蔵さまは,お釈迦さまが亡くなられてか
ら弥勒菩薩が次のブッダとしてこの世に現れるまでの間,現世の全ての生き物を教え導く菩薩さ
まとして信仰されました。その姿は,頭を丸く剃り質素な衣を着ていてお坊さんと同じです。お
顔はいつも微笑みをたたえています。一般的には,左手には宝珠をとり右手には錫杖を携えてい
ます。これらの像形は,お地蔵さまが,世界の隅々を歩き回り,私たちの苦悩を癒し幸福をもた
らして下さることを示しています。経典には,地蔵菩薩が,地獄・餓鬼・畜生・修羅・人・天の
六道に姿を表し,悩み苦しむ衆生を救済しようと発願されたとあります。さらに,一切の衆生を
救いとるまでは,自身は涅槃に入らないと宣言されました。つまり,お地蔵さまは,生きとし生
けるものを救いたいという慈悲ゆえに,六道輪廻の世界にとどまり救済活動に自らの身を捧げて
いるのです。
お地蔵さまは,この世だけでなく過去に亡くなられた人間や動物の罪障をも消滅させて,
平安へと導く菩薩さまとして篤く信じられています。もっとも救われがたい存在にこそ優先的に
救いの手を差し伸べる慈悲深いお方です。宮沢賢治の「雨ニモマケズ」に歌われるような無私の
精神をもった,仏教徒にとって最高のお手本の一人といえるでしょ。
Vol.10 “Who is O-Jizo-sama?”
You can see a statue of Ksitigarbha (Jizo) by the
gate of Jodo Mission. He is one of the most popular
Bodhisattvas, and the number of his statues is the
largest in Japan. Most people feel a closeness to Jizo,
fondly calling him “O-Jizo-san” or “O-Jizo-sama.” Who
is Jizo? Why is O-Jizo-sama so popular?
Originally, Jizo is believed to be the guardian of
the earth. He protects all beings in the world from the
time Sakyamuni Buddhapassed away until Maitreya
(Miroku) will appear to become the next Buddha. Jizo
has been worshiped as a great leader for Buddhists
during Buddha’s absence. Most Jizo figures have a bald
head and wear plain garments just like a Buddhist
monk. They always smile gently. They often hold a
jewel in their left hand and a long staff in their right
hand. These characteristics show that Jizo walks any-
where and fulfills people’s wishes with great compas-
sion. In the Sutra, Jizo made an original vow to save all
living
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3. things. Jizo also vowed not to become a Buddha until his work of salvation is
done. That is to say, he has voluntarily stayed in the cycle of rebirth and worked
hard to save all beings in the six destinies.
O-Jizo-sama protects the weak and gives prior salvation to them. In eve-
rything, he counts himself last and puts others before him. The compassionate
Jizo is a good example for Buddhist ministers and members.
DONATION FOR
O-JIZO-SAMA
As you enter the Temple grounds,
you will notice the statute to the right with
a red cap and red bib. This is our
O-Jizo-Sama.
As reported before and as you can see
from the photo to the left, someone cut off
the left hand of our O-Jizo-Sama and took
it. We are very sad and would like to ask
your kind donation to repair the left hand
as soon as possible.
Please make check payable to:
Jodo Mission of Hawaii and mail to
1429 Makiki St. Honolulu,HI 96814.
Thank you very much for your help.
お地蔵様修理基金募集のお願い
上の写真のとおり、心無い人達によって、お地蔵様の左手が壊されてしまいました。ご存知の
ようにお地蔵様は子供たちを護ってくださる菩薩様です。一刻も早く修理したいと思いますの
で、どうぞ皆様のご寄付をお願いいたします。チェックは、Jodo Mission of Hawaii 宛で、
1429 Makiki St. Honolulu, HI 96814 まで郵送していただければ有難く存知ます。どうぞよろ
しくお願いいたします。 合掌
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4. Bits of Knowledge of Buddhism
Vol. 11 “O-Jizo-sama and children” (Reprint from Oct. 2011)
By Rev. Yasushiro Watanabe
第11回「お地蔵さまと子供たち」(2011年10月)
地蔵盆は一連のお盆の行事の締めくくりです。京都では,地蔵盆は子供たちのお祭りと
して有名です。子供の健康と幸福を願って,色とりどりの提灯が飾られます。今回はお地
蔵さまと子供たちのお話です。
地蔵菩薩の石像には一目で分かる特徴があります。お地蔵さまは,赤い頭巾をかぶり,
よだれかけをかけています。これらは子供を亡くした親御さんが着せてあげたもので,お
地蔵さまは子供たちをお浄土へ導く存在として大切にされました。仏教と縁がなく不慮の
事故で亡くなった人は,地獄に堕ちてしまうといわれます。なかでも,子供の命は功徳を
積むにはあまりにも短いものです。「地蔵和讃」では,賽の河原で子供が鬼にいじめられ
る様子が描かれます。子供たちは三途の川を渡れず苦しみ続けますが,ここで地蔵菩薩が
現われて,鬼から子供を守って救い出します。こうして子供たちは救済され,極楽浄土へ
と導かれるのです。
かつて子供の死亡率は高く,幼くしてわが子を亡くす人も少なくありませんでした。亡
児の冥福を祈る親にとって,地蔵菩薩は最後の頼りの綱となり,その悲しみを癒しました
。地蔵菩薩の大いなる慈悲は,不幸にも命を落とした愛しい人々を苦しみから救い出し,
遺された人々の無限の信仰をあつめました。お寺の境内をはじめ至るところに,子供の無
事な成長を願って,お地蔵さまが建てられました。そして今もなお,多くの人々に愛され
ています。写真は浄土宗大本山の増上寺(東京都港区)の「千躰子育地蔵尊」です。
Vol. 11 “O-Jizo-sama and Children” (Reprint from Oct. 2011)
The Jizo Bon ceremony is the finale of the Bon season. In Kyoto, Jizo Bon is well
known as the festival for children. People display lanterns (chochin) to wish for children’s
health and happiness. Why is Jizo Bon for children?
O-Jizo-sama is distinct from other Buddhist saints. Many stone Jizo statues wear a
red baby cap and bib, offered by members, because they believe Jizo helps deceased chil-
dren go to the Pure Land. Jizo is known as the guardian of children because people believe
the following story: When a person has no relation to Buddha’s teaching and dies suddenly,
he/she will not be saved and will go to hell. Among them, a baby’s life is too short to do good
deeds as a Buddhist. When babies pass away, they remain in an intermediate state because
evil ogres interfere with their progress to a final destiny. That is why people believe that de-
ceased children cannot move on to the better condition of Perfect Peace. Here Jizo appears
before suffering children and protects them from the ogres. Then Jizo leads the children to
the Pure Land.
Children’s mortality rates used to be high, and it was common to lose children. Jizo is
believed to be the last resort to save children. The great compassion of Jizo comforts
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5. Bits of Knowledg of Buddhism (Cont’d)
parents’ deep grief and people have true
faith in Jizo. He can help and save the
unfortunate people who may have fallen
into hell, or the worst destiny. Thus, Jizo
has been worshiped by people who have
lost their loved ones. In Japan, many,
many O-Jizo-sama statues have been
built as guardian deities at the temples
and at the boundaries of the towns. Peo-
ple offer items such as caps, bibs, flowers
and even toys. I would like to thank Jodo-
shu staff for sending this picture of O-Jizo-
sama to share with you. It was taken at
Zojoji Temple in Tokyo.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
♫ ♪ Ukulele by Stuart Nago ♫ Fujinkai Meeting
Please come and enjoy ukulele music by YBA Meeting (Women’s association)
Stuart Nago on Sunday, June 17 at NO YBA 6/3/12 @ 8:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m. after Meeting in June
Sunday Service.
He may also SUNDAY SCHOOL
play his guitar or
introduce a new No Sunday in June
song he wrote.
♪ ♪ Jodo Mission of Hawaii ♪ ♪ Sewing Circle:
Children’s Choir “Malama” June 23 at 8:30 a.m.
こども合唱団マラマ
Any person interested is welcome to
No Malama Children’s Choir in June participate
Father’s Day Contest
June 17th is Father’s Day
We always remember our Mothers, but do we always remember our Fathers?
What do you remember about your Father, Dad, Daddy, Otoo-san? In 100 words or
less, please send in your thoughts to Jodo Mission by Saturday, June 16th. You may
also draw a picture of your Dad. We had many entries for Mother’s Day and hopefully many for
Father’s Day so please do not forget your fathers!
Please come to our Father’s Day Service and honor your father by your presence on
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June 17th at 10 a.m.
6. Oahu Rengo Fujinkai honors its Keiro members Oahu Rengo Fujinkai
Convention occurs each
year. The Fujinkai ladies
from Haleiwa and Honolulu
meet regularly each year.
They elect officers each
year. Each year the ladies
take turn in hosting. This
year the Haleiwa ladies
came to Honolulu. Next
year it will be Honolulu’s
turn to go to Haleiwa. Over
the years, wonderful friend-
ships have come from these
yearly meetings. As time
goes by though there are
Oahu Rengo Fujinkai Keiro: Rev. Dwight Nakamura who is in his eighties fewer and fewer members.
joined the Keiro members of Oahu Rengo Fujinkai. These women are in their
1st row; Mrs. Toshiko Muraoka; Mrs. Tomoko Hisamoto, Mrs. Yoshiko Kita- eighties and nineties. Look
gawa, Mrs. Hatsuko Suzuki, Rev. Nakamura, Mrs. Shinae Sakai how happy they are to be
2nd row: Mrs. Doris Soma, Mrs. Janet Tamura, Mrs. Peggy Miyamoto,
Mrs. Akiko Nishiyama, Mrs. Edna Ajimura, Mrs. Harumi Molnaire, Mrs. Joan recognized as Keiro!!
Kameoka
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Funeral Service for
The Late Reverend Yuzen Yutaka Imamura
A funeral service for The Late Reverend Yuzen Yutaka Imamura was
held on April 28, 2012 at Wailuku Jodo Mission. Rev. Imamura was 77 years
old. He was the second son of the late Rev. and Mrs. Isuzu Imamura who was the
resident minister of Wailuku Jodo Mission. [Note: The photo to the left is a
much earlier photo of Rev. Imamura, probably when he was assistant minister at
Wailuku Jodo Mission.]
On September 16, 1950 Rev. Imamura had received the Tokudo Precept from the Archibishop
Benkyo Shiio of the Zojoji Temple at the Wailuku Jodo Mission. In 1953 after graduating from
Baldwin High School, he went to Japan to study Buddhism at Taisho Buddhist University in Tokyo.
He stayed at the Grand Zojoji Temple under the supervision of the Archbishop Shiito. After earning
a bachelors degree in Buddhist studies, he furthered his studies earning a master’s degree in 1960.
Rev. Imamura returned to Hawaii on May 31, 1960 and was assigned as assistant minister of
Wailuku Jodo Mission. While serving at Wailuku, he furthered his studies at the University of Ha-
waii at Manoa in religion and philosophy. Because of his schooling, his dharma talks were impres-
sive and praised by many.
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7. Announcements
O-Bon Service Schedule
O-Bon Services will be held as follows:
Friday, July 13 – 10:00 am (Hatsubon Families Only)
2:00 pm & 7:00pm
Saturday, July 14 – 10:00 am (Hatsubon Families Only)
2:00 pm & 7:00pm
Sunday, July 15 – 10:00 am
Sign up for O-Bon Service will begin 1 hour before 2 pm and 7 pm services. This
is on a first come first serve basis. NO phone orders will be taken.
Closing Service will be on Sunday, July 15 at 10:00am. After Closing Service,
cleanup will begin.
Parking Attendants Needed: We are in need of at least 6 parking attendants for
each 2 pm and 7 pm services. Please call Jodo Mission at 949-3995 if you are able
to help direct cars to parking spaces. We appreciate your help.
O-Toba Service Appointments: If you wish to have prayers offered in front of your
O-Toba, appointments will be accepted from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm from Wednesday,
July 3 to 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 15, 2012.
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The late Reverend Yuzen Yutaka Imamamura (cont’d)
Both Rev. Imamura and his father established the golden age of Wailuku Jodo Mission’s his-
tory. In 1969 with the dedication and sacrifices of the Imamura family, Wailuku Jodo Mission
purchased the adjacent property and built an 18 unit apartment building to secure the financial foun-
dation of the temple.
In 1981, Rev. Imamura followed his father and became resident minister of Wailuku Jodo
Mission and served until July 2000. He tirelessly served the members of Wailuku Jodo Mission and
the Maui community.
He passed away peacefully on April 1, 2012 at Maui Memorial Medical Center.
He is survived by his brothers, their spouses and children: Brother Akira, his wife Betty and
their children Akane and Sally, and Sally’s children Zoe and Jared. Brother Hiroshi, his wife Susan
and their sons Fred and Mark, Mark’s wife Wendy and children Fred, Tristin and Austin.
The funeral service was performed by Bishop Gensho Hara, Hawaii Council of Jodo Mis-
sions. Assistant officiants were: Rev. Yubun Narashiba, Oahu ‘Sanmu’ Representative, Rev. Kosen
Ishikawa, Kauai ‘Sanmu’ Representative and Rev. John Cho-on Hara, Jodo Mission of Wailuku.
Wailuku Jodo Mission as well as Hawaii Council of Jodo Mission are very grateful for
the contributions and dedication of Rev. Yuzen Yutaka Imamura and Rev. Isuzu Imamura.
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8. Sunday School Students get-
ting ready for an egg hunt.
The students had a lot of fun
looking for hidden eggs. Photo
on left shows they are on their
way as they see the hidden
eggs. Everyone has a huge
bucket to put the many eggs
they will find.
M I N I C O N C E RT S
Buddha Day Celebration
on April 8
The Hawaii Buddhist Council Buddha
Day Celebration was held on April 8 at
Nichiren Mission of Hawaii.
For entertainment, the Hawaii Ma-
tsuri Taiko and Somei Taiko
Stuart Nago and Rev.
Kanjun Nakano Stuart Nago brought one of his students
performed one song on
Noel Jaderstrom on May 6th to perform
April 29th which Stuart
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also brought some Portuguese instruments.
9. OBON CHUTOBA ORDER FORM
Obon Services will be held Friday, July 13th to Sunday, July 15th, at Jodo Mission of Hawaii
DEADLINE: June 30, 2012
YOUR NAME(お名前):___________________________________________PHONE(お電話番号):________________
NAME OF DECEASED(亡くなった方のお名前): On which day are you coming?
(いつお参りにこられますか?)
1._________________________________________________________
Please circle date and time.
2._________________________________________________________
Fri, July 13 2 pm or 7 pm
3._________________________________________________________ Sat, July 14 2 pm or 7 pm
Sun, July 15 10 am
4._________________________________________________________
Or
Cannot attend the service
One Chutoba is $ 7.00 × Total of Chutoba ______ = Total $______
(中塔婆 1本 7ドル) (本数) (合計)
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Order accepted by : _______________ Date accepted : _______/______/ 2012 ( In person / Mail / By phone )
Received by : _______________ Date paid : _______/______/ 2012 (Cash / Check # __________ ) Write_______
( Cut )
ORDER FORM FOR CHOCHIN (LANTERN、ちょうちん申し込み用紙)
YOUR NAME (お名前):______________________________________PHONE : (お電話番号) :_________________
NAME OF DECEASED(亡くなった方のお名前):
1.____________________________________________________________
2.____________________________________________________________
3.____________________________________________________________
4.____________________________________________________________
LARGE(大)____×$10.00 + SMALL(小)____×$7.00 = TOTAL(合計)$______________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Order accepted by : _______________ Date accepted : _______/______/ 2012 ( In person / Mail / By phone )
Received by : _______________ Date paid : _______/______/ 2012 (Cash / Check # __________ ) Write_______
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10. 2012 BON DANCE SCHEDULE
OF JODO SHU TEMPLES
Island Temple Phone No. Dates Times
Oahu Betsuin 949-3995 Aug 17 to 18 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Haleiwa 637-4382 July 6 to 7 7/6: 8 pm – 10 pm
7/7: 8 pm – 11 pm
Big Island Kurtistown August 4 8:00 pm
[Hawaii] Call Rev. Miyazaki
Hilo July 20 to 21 7/8: 7:30 pm
(808) 935-6996 7/9: 8:00 pm
Hakalau August 18 8:00 pm
Hamakua August 11 6:30 pm
Call Rev. Wansa
Kohala July 14 6:30 pm
(808) 775-0965
Hawi August 4 6:30 pm
Maui Kahului Call Rev. John Hara August 11 7:00 pm
Wailuku (808) 244-0066 June 15 7:00 pm
Lahaina (808) 661-4304 July 7 7:00 pm
Kauai Kapaa (808) 822-4319 August 3 to 4 7:30 pm
Koloa (808) 742-6735 June 29 to 30 7:30 pm
Obituaries
Any Comments: Thank you for reading our The Jodo Mission of Hawaii extends its sincere
Bulletin. Any comments you may have or sugges- condolences to the family members and loved ones of
tions for news articles would be greatly appreciated. the following members who have recently left this
world for the Pure Land.
Loretta Masayo Fujikami 88
Jodo Mission Office Hours: Kaname Shigemura 99
Ethel Yasuyo Kikuyama 92
Monday to Saturday James Katsuyuki Kamitono 92
8am—5pm Loraine Naomi Ikeda 66
Sunday & Holidays Walter Kenichi Ashimine 82
8am—3pm Masanori Namba 84
Yoshiko Ashimine Oshiro 96
Phone: 949-3995 James Mitsuyoshi Uesugi 80
Yoshiko Kamioka 102
Rev. Yubun Narashiba Rev. Kanjun Nakano Rev. Dwight
Head Minister Resident Minister Rev. Yasuhiro Nakamura
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11. EITAIKYO (Perpetual Memorial Service) for June
1 Tatsuo Nonaka Mitsuyoshi Okamura Shizuko Heirakuji
The Okamura Family 21 Sumi Takeda Grace Kawafuchi
The Takeda Family
2 Takayo Fukuda
13 Charlse Harumi Komanoshin Masatsugu 30 Hana Ishizaki
The Fukuda Family Takabayashi (2) Teruo Masatsugu Tsurue Nagaishi
Yasuichi Nakai Jeane Sachiko Ebisuzaki Ayako Tasaka The Nakauye Family
The Nakai Family Suzuko Shigehara John Yoshito Nakauye
Kikue Tejima 14 Masuzo Konaka Koei Takara
The Tejima Family The Konaka, Yano, 22 Isuke Iwasaki Gerald Kenji Sato
Yasu Kawamura & Hayashi Families Murakami's Baby
Fujio Fujita Kiichi Morisako Kazumi Mizuta
Katsuko Sakakibara Yoshimi Maruuchi
4 Rui Yasumoto
Shigeki Narahara Edward Isamu Kimoto
Shizutaro Kimura
Moshi Takara
Fujiko Teruya 15 Yoshio Morita Takara’s Baby
Katsu Yokoyama The Morita Family
Kikutaro Higashide 23 Isamu Yonemoto
5 Kamematsu Kano The Yonemoto Family
The Kano & Watanabe The Higashide
& Fuyukawa Families Yoshio Higa
Families
Albert Akira Sakuda The Higa Family
Shuichi Arakawa Yoshiko Hamasaki
Yoshikazu Ebisuzaki 16 Onichi Chinen Jonosuke Arakawa
Tamon Yamaguchi The Chinen Family Kosuke Takara
Japanese Marines Chiyo Heirakuji Kihachi Kishimoto
6 Chujiro Nishimura Harry Noboru Matsumoto
Iwao Oki 24 Yoshito Ebisuya
The Nishimura Family The Ebisuya Family
Matsu Wakagi 17 Natsu Kawamura The Fujii Family
The Wakagi Family The Kawamura Family Tokiko Karakake
Tomo Daitoku (2) Senjiro Ogawa
The Daitoku, Fujimoto, Ichiro Nakatsuka 25 Hana Mitsutani
& Kawauchi Families The Hirotsu Family The Mitsutani Family
Shinichi Fukuda Helen Miyoko Oda Nobuyuki Nishida
The Fukuda Family Hachijiro Homareda Yukio Hirata
Miyoshi Takara Akio Nathon Tagami
18 Bunkichi Kamimura
7 Ayako Morikawa Tama Morita 26 Fuji Yano
The Morikawa Family The Morita Family The Yano, Konaka,
Taki Asai Chiyo Mori & Hayashi Families
Kichi Kunihisa Hatsuyo Yoshikawa Daizo Kawamura
Shina Kotake Kame Uyehara The Kawamura Family
The Uyehara family Mokunosuke Taniguchi
8 Soichi Hirano Isamu Nakano
The Hirano & Kaneko Kay Kimiko Yamamoto
Keigo Soma
Families 19 Kiyomatsu Ueno Claris Sadako Yamamoto
The Hirota Family The Ueno Family
Saku Yokoyama Shinei Kanehira 27 Ron Kiyoshi Amasaki
The Kanehira Family Akira Shimoda
9 Sueko Tanimura
The Tanimura Family Mitsuru Ogi 28 Shintaro Masuda
Kenzaburo Ishii Kenichi Naito The Masuda & Asamura
The Ishii Family Sam Saburo Taniguchi Families
Emi Kawamoto Kikuyo Morioka Ryoshichi Himuro
Miyoshi Akashi The Himuro Family
10 Hosuke Miyagawa Kiyoichi Oshiro
The Miyagawa Family 20 Hisataro Yanagihara
Ariki Fujimoto The Yanagihara Family 29 Kumanosuke Morikawa
Hisako Mitani Naoji Yokoyama The Morikawa Family
Mieko Ono Moushi Kobashigawa Sadamu Yanagihara
Bertha Takako Homareda Kame Uyehara The Yanagihara Family
Ichitaro Matsuda Kinuyo Karimoto
12 Bunjiro Umemoto Hisakichi Yamamoto Ziu Takaoka
The Umemoto Family Wade kenji Sakai Kiichi Takaoka
12. 8:30am Morning Service Jodo Mission of Hawaii
Everyday June 2012 Phone: 949-3995
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
**3:15 pm Jodo Shu hour
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
8:30am Fujinkai Meeting
YBA Convention on Oahu at Betsuin
10am Obetsuji Service
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
YBA Convention—Oahu
**3:15 pm Jodo Shu hour
NO Sunday Service
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
10am Father’s Day Service 8:30 Sewing Circle
24 8:30 am YBA Meeting
25 26 27 28 29 30
10:00 Sunday Service
June 30: DEADLINE: Chutoba & Chochin Orders
July 1: O-Toba Set Up & General Cleaning before O-Bon Services - YOUR HELP IS NEEDED.
July 6-7 Haleiwa Jodo Mission Bon Dance ** Jodo Shu Hour Radio K-ZOO (AM1210Khz, Japa-
July 13-15: O-Bon Services at Jodo Mission of Hawaii nese station)
Aug 17-18: Bon Dance at Jodo Mission of Hawaii
Sept 21-23: Layers and Fujinkai Conventions on Kauai