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25 June 2014
Japanese Buddhism in Hawaii
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File:Hawaii-shingon.jpg
The Hawaii Shingon Mission, in Honolulu. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 19 Dec 2009.
Izumo Taisha (Honolulu)
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Izumo Taisha (Honolulu) - a branch shrine of Izumo Taisha in Honolulu. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 15 Feb 2010.
Japanese schools in Hawaii
Created page with " The first Japanese schools in Hawaii were established in 1895-1896, roughly ten years after the beginning of formal Japanese immigration to Hawaii. Most of the ..."
Okumura Takie
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Asahi Theater
Created page with "*''Built: 1899'' The Asahi Theater, or Asahi-za, was the first Japanese theater established in Honolulu. It was built on Beretania Street in Chinatown in 1899, and th..."
Okumura Takie
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Meiji education
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Umekichi Asahina
Created page with " Umekichi Asahina was among the first boatloads of Japanese immigrants to Hawaii, arriving in the islands in 1885. He went on to become ..."
Ando Taro
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Miyama Kanichi
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Okumura Takie
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Miyama Kanichi
Created page with "*''Born: 1847'' *''Died: 1936'' Miyama Kan'ichi was the first Christian minister to establish a Japanese Christian church in Hawaii. He did so in 1887, coming to Hawa..."
Imamura Emyo
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Izumo Taisha (Honolulu)
Created page with "*''Established: 1906'' A branch shrine of the Great Izumo Shrine (''Izumo Taisha'') in Shimane prefecture was established in Honolulu in 1906 by Katsura Miya..."
Hilo Daijingu
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Honpa Hongwanji Mission
Created page with "*''Established: 1898, Satomi Hôni'' The Honpa Hongwanji Mission, originally established on Fort Street and now located alongside the Pali Highway, was the first Japanese..."
Imamura Emyo
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 今村恵猛 ''(Imamura E-myou)'' Imamura Emyô was one of the first Buddhist priests to help establish Japanese Buddhism in Hawaii. A priest of the [..."
Japanese Christians in Hawaii
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Japanese Buddhism in Hawaii
References
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Japanese Buddhism in Hawaii
The First Temples
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Okumura Takie
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Japanese immigration to Hawaii
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Okinawans in Hawaii
Created page with " While immigrants from mainland Japan had been coming to Hawaii since 1868 (and more regularly since 1885), Okinawans first began em..."
Japanese immigration to Hawaii
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1900
Other Events of 1900
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Okumura Takie
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1896
Other Events of 1896
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Tencho-setsu
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 天長節 ''(tenchou setsu)'' ''Tenchô setsu'' was a holiday established in 1868 as a national holiday in honor of the birthday of the Meiji Emperor. ..."
Hilo Daijingu
Created page with "*''Established: 1898'' Hilo Daijingu (properly, Hilo Daijingû), originally known as Yamato Jinja, was the first Shinto shrine to be established in Haw..."
Japanese Buddhism in Hawaii
Created page with " Though Buddhist temples, and particularly Japanese Buddhist temples, are quite sparse in the mainland United States, Buddhism occupies a prominent position in the architectur..."
Japanese Christians in Hawaii
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Okumura Takie
Created page with "right|thumb|400px|The Makiki Christian Church, established by Okumura in [[1904. This building, inspired by late Sengoku ..."
Japanese Christians in Hawaii
Created page with "right|thumb|400px|The Makiki Christian Church, established by [[Okumura Takie in 1904. This building, inspired by [[Azuchi-Momoyama Period|late ..."
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The Makiki Christian Church in the Makiki neighborhood of Honolulu. Established by Okumura Takie in 1904, this building dates to 1932. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 19 Dec 2009.
Japanese immigration to Hawaii
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1887
Other Events of 1887
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Ando Taro
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Treaty of Ganghwa
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Convention of Japanese Immigration
Notes and References
Inoue Katsunosuke
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 井上勝之助 ''(Inoue Katsunosuke)'' Inoue Katsunosuke was an official in the Meiji government, and the son of [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs|Foreign..."
24 June 2014
Japanese immigration to Hawaii
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Nakayama Joji
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Nakayama Joji
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Holehole bushi
Created page with "*''Japanese'': ホレホレ節 ''(horehore bushi)'' ''Holehole bushi'' were work songs sung by Japanese workers on Hawaiian sugar plantations. They take their name from the H..."
23 June 2014
Quanzhou
Created page with " Quanzhou, a coastal city in Fujian province facing Taiwan across a stretch of the South China Sea, was traditionally a major commercial port, especially in the [[..."
Compass
Created page with " The needled compass was an ancient Chinese invention, originally used for determining the ideal locations and orientations of homes and tombs, in accordance with ''[[feng shu..."
22 June 2014
Nakayama Joji
Created page with " Nakayama Jôji was a Japanese official of the Meiji period, prominent in particular as head of the Japanese section of the Hawaiian government's Bureau of Immigration. N..."
City of Tokio
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