[[Nichiren Buddhism]] established its first temple in the islands in 1900, [[Soto Zen|Sôtô Zen]] in [[1903]], and [[Shingon Buddhism]] in 1914, but Jôdo Shinshû remained dominant. Plantation owners began making financial contributions to the temples in [[1901]], a practice which continued until 1920, when the temples actively supported the Japanese workers. | [[Nichiren Buddhism]] established its first temple in the islands in 1900, [[Soto Zen|Sôtô Zen]] in [[1903]], and [[Shingon Buddhism]] in 1914, but Jôdo Shinshû remained dominant. Plantation owners began making financial contributions to the temples in [[1901]], a practice which continued until 1920, when the temples actively supported the Japanese workers. |