Today,
June 26
Today,
June 26
EVENT DATE

06/27

Bon Dance: Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin

June means the start of Obon festival time! In Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, Obon is characterized as “kangi-e” or joyful gathering. It is a festive occasion to celebrate all that we have as a living beings.

Bon Dance gives us a chance to express our gratitude to our ancestors, teachers and friends, to show appreciation to them and to express how fortunate we are to be able to listen to the Buddha’s teachings. We celebrate the opportunity that we have to follow the teachings and to embrace them in our daily lives.

Something for Everyone!

  • Dancing
  • Taiko drumming at 6 p.m. to kick off the event
  • Fellowship
  • Choba Booth: Support the temple, honor your ancestors, purchase Bon Dance towels
  • Bontique shop in our Social Hall
  • Professional photos (kimonos & assistance dressing provided!)
  • Temple tours (from main, upper-level sanctuary or hondo — 7PM, 8PM, 9PM)
  • “Fishing” game
  • Food Booths

LOCATION

Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin, 1727 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI 96813
EVENT DATE

07/05

12th Annual Mōʻiliʻili Summer Fest

Thousands are expected to celebrate this crowd favorite event honoring the historic Mōʻiliʻili district and Obon season featuring Honolulu’s largest bon dance. This community planned and programmed annual event also includes a modern street festival featuring a diversity of local food vendors, artisans, retailers, and cultural entertainment.The festival is supported by Kamehameha Schools in partnership with the Mōʻiliʻili Hongwanji Mission and other community organizations including the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i, the Mōʻiliʻili Community Center, and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa have come together to deliver this lively event for all to enjoy.

LOCATION

Washington Middle School, 1633 S King Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
EVENT DATE

07/05

Bon Dance: Waipahu Hongwanji Buddhist Temple

Lots of dancing drumming and good food.

Food booths featuring: Tamura’s bento, beef stew, yakisoba, teri burger, chili, andagi, shave ice, spam musubi and bbq sticks.

Desserts by “Friends of Jon Tokuhara,” Roselani Ice Cream: white elephant sale, and crafts from Hongwanji Mission School.

LOCATION

Waipahu Hongwanji Buddist Temple, 94-821 Kuhaulua St., Waipahu, HI 96797
EVENT DATE

07/11

Bon Dance: Higashi Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii

Higashi Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii’s annual Bon Dance event begins with vendors opening at 5:30 p.m., our Manto-E candlelight procession for those who have lost family this last year at 6:30 p.m. and our outdoor Obon Service. After the service, the dancing starts at 7p.m. and runs until 9:30 p.m. There will lots of food, with andagi, okonomiyaki, donburi, noodle bowls among the food selection for this year.

LOCATION

Higashi Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, 1685 Alaneo Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
EVENT DATE

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Traditional and Contemporary Collaborations with special guests ~
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Noel Okimoto, Dean Taba, Todd Yukumoto, Abe Lagrimas Jr., YiChieh Jay Lai, Pei-ling Kao, and others

LOCATION

John F. Kennedy Theatre, 1770 East-West Road Honolulu, HI 96822

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