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JodoMissionofHawaii
Bulletin-DECEMBER2016
(#1241-1216)
JodoMissionofHawaii
1429MakikiSt.
HonoluluHI96814
AddressServiceRequested
JODO-E SERVICE
Jodo-E (sometimes referred to as Bodhi Day) is the day that Shakyamuni Buddha
attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. Although Buddha’s enlightenment took
place about 2500 years ago, his teachings are with us and continue to lead us
to a life of true peace and happiness.
The Hawaii Buddhist Council*, invites everyone to join in the Jodo-E
Service. This year the service will be held at Jodo Mission of Hawaii. The
guest speaker is Rev. George Kosho Finch, who is from the Koyasan Shin-
gon Buddhist denomination. He attended Michigan State University, gradu-
ating with a Bachelors Degree in International Relations and East Asian Lan-
guages. He later attended Williamette University College of Law in Salem,
Oregon, where he earned his Juris Doctor. The Foundation for Shingon Buddhism is led by
Rev. Finch in Portland, Oregon. Rev. Finch has conducted meditation workshops Please
come a hear Rev. Finch.
Date: Sunday, December 4, 2016
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Place: Jodo Mission of Hawaii
1429 Makiki Street, Honolulu, Hawaii
Parking: Limited, carpooling encouraged
*The Hawaii Buddhist Council is comprised of the following Buddhist Temples: Nichiren
Mission, Soto Mission, Higashi Hongwanji Mission, Honpa Hongwanji Mission, Jodo Mission
of Hawaii, Koyasan Shingon Mission and Tendai Mission. Bodhi Tree at Jodo
Mission of Hawaii
Page 2
Higashi Hongwanji Centennial Celebration and 750th Memorial for
Shinran Shonin
American Buddhism
On October 23, 2016, our guest speaker was Professor Jay Sa-
kashita, who is a Professor of Religion at Leeward Community Col-
lege. He also writes articles in the MidWeek magazine. He is such a
wonderful speaker. He compared Buddhism to Christianity like a
musubi. A musubi hides something inside, i.e. ume inside the rice ball
with nori outside whereas a spam musubi does not hide the spam, you
can see the spam. Buddhism is a way of life. American Buddhism
controls the mind; self control, you can do it and because it is a way of
life it can go without ministers. He says there is more emphasis in
American Buddhism on teachers rather than ministers. There are not
as many rituals in American Buddhism, i.e. birth, weddings, deaths,
blessings and the emphasis is on meditation and mindfulness and
groups are able to do this. However, American Buddhist groups that
do have rituals need priests and ministers, which Jodo Mission has.
One interesting note from Professor Sakashita through an email is that “Jodo Mission is
lucky to have wonderful ministers and leaders.”
J o d o S h u C a l e n d a r
Each month the Jodo Shu Calendar has wonderful messages:
October: “Putting complete reliance in Amida Buddha’s compassion,
let us chant Namu Amida Butsu.”
November: “Without complaining about what you lack, be grateful for
what you have.”
December: “Looking back, remember that, though sometimes hard,
life is wonderful.”
May you look forward to new messages in 2017.
On November 5-6, 2016, Higashi
Hongwanji celebrated its 100 years in
Hawaii and the 750th Memorial for
Shinran Shonin.
In 1899 Rev. Kenryu Yamada ar-
rived in Waimea, Kauai as the first Hi-
gashi Hongwanji minister to come to
Hawaii. In 1916, Higashi Hongwanji
Hawaii Betsuin began its humble begin-
nings in Honolulu and this years.
For this event, Higashi Hongwanji
used very hi-tech Japanese and English
translations on real time, very impres-
sive!
At Commemorative Banquet, HBC ministers were joined in this photo by a
couple of Higashi Hongwanji dignitaries from Japan for this special occasion.
NEW YEAR’S EVE
At this time of the year, Buddhist temples observe two kinds of special services to welcome the
New Year. They are New Year’s Eve service and New Year’s Day service. Have you attended these
services before? If not, the following are meanings for these services.
New Year’s Eve Service. New Year’s Eve service is one of the most familiar annual
ceremonies for Buddhists in Japan. Here in Hawaii, the New Year’s Eve Bell ringing service is
observed at each Buddhist Temple. When we listen solemnly to the sounds of the bell in the silent
midnight, we reflect in ourselves, and have a feeling of deep meditation. Do you know why the tem-
ple bell rings 108 times on New Year’s Eve? To ring the bell 108 times signifies the dispelling of
108 evil passions which all human beings have. According to Buddhism we have 108 different kinds
of evil thoughts in our minds. While the temple bell is rung, we pray to dispel our evil passions and
thoughts. Japanese people call that night “Joya”. Joya means the very night when we should try to
dispel all evil things in our lives.
The New Year’s Eve service gives us a good opportunity to meditate and reflect on our life on
this last day of the year. And it is also a time to express our gratitude to every blessing which we
have received in our lives and at the same time to our ancestors, parents, our country and our Lord
Amida Buddha. In so doing, we can welcome a most Happy New Year!
Joya-e Service: Everyone is invited to New Year’s Eve Service or Joya-e Service on Sat-
urday, December 31st at 11:30 p.m. Please come and help ring the temple bell 108 times.
New Year’s Day Service. New Year’s Day Service is another special service held on
January 1st. New Year’s Day has three beginnings. It is the beginning of a new day, a new month
and a new year. Therefore, it is a very important and significant day. Buddhist temples have a special
service which is called Shusho-e. This service means a religious gathering to reflect on the past life
(year) and correct it and think of the New Year with hopes of a better life. We can reflect on our past
lives (years), confess to past deeds, and resolve for a better life by following the teachings of Amida
Buddha. And we can begin the New Year with hopes for the future. These two services have long
been the practices for Buddhists to finish the old year and begin the first day of the New Year. In so
doing, you can begin the New Year with strengthened faith in Amida Buddha.
Shusho-e or New Year’s Day Service: Please join us on Sunday, January 1, 2017 at
10 a.m. for the first service of the year and pray for our safety, happiness and world peace for
the coming new year. Rev. Yubun Narashiba will also give his New Year’s address in English -
Happy New Year!
NEW YEAR BLESSINGS AT HOME During January, 2017, New Year blessings at
homes are available for those who cannot attend the New Year service at the Temple. Let’s start the
wonderful New Year in the love and compassion of Amida Buddha. Please call Jodo Mission at
949-3995.
Page 3
Omamoris are spiritual charms, talismans, and amulets in Japanese religious
tradition that possess the power to ward off misfortune and procure good luck. They
can be made of pieces of wood, patches of cloth, strips of paper, or rings of metal and
come in various sizes though the majority found in Hawaii tend to be no larger than
the size of one’s palm. Omamoris are available at Jodo Mission.
Please call Jodo Mission at 949-3995 for more information.
Page 4
H a w a i i E h i m e K e n j i n k a i
Chef Yuji Ogai of the Hawaii Ehime Kenjinkai had a second cooking
demonstration in Ikoi Hall. Chef Ogai prepares dishes of the Ehime prefec-
ture of Japan, namely Uwajima Local Cuisine. Uwajima is the town where
students on the Ehime Maru boat died in 2001 in waters outside of Oahu.
The following are dishes Chef Ogai prepared:
1) Migarashi: Migarashi is the special Miso and Mustard Mix from
Uwajima area. In Uwajima area, Oden is always served with
“Migarashi Miso”. Ehime Barley Miso was used.
2) Cucumber and Ham Kanten: This dish used Kanten
powder and gelatin and were put together into a mold to refrigerate until set. When
set, you can cut in little bite size pieces.
3) Ponzu Celery: The technique of cutting celery was interesting. To make
the pieces the same size, you layer one piece over the other. This dish is like a tsu-
kemono.
4) Mochiko Tuna: This dish like its name uses mochiko flour
and is seasoned with salt and fried in sesame and salad oil.
5) Tako Meshi (Octopus Rice) Imabari Style. This dish uses
steamed octopus, aburage with soy sauce and men-tsuyu.
Ehime Hawaii Goodwill Youth Baseball Exchange
Rev. Yubun Narashiba was asked to give a blessing (at Kakaako
Park) to approximately 42 young men going to Japan on a Goodwill Base-
ball Exchange program. These young men were split into 3 groups and
were at times to stay with host families. Rev. Narashiba performed a
blessing for all the young men and also gave them some hints when stay-
ing with host families in Japan. #1 message was to be on time, not Hawai-
ian time.
Counsel General of Japan and Mrs. Misawa were also present.
Counsel General Misawa explained that at the time of the incident in 2001,
the relationship between Japan and the United States were strained however over time the rela-
tionship between the United States and Japan has become a partnership with many goodwill pro-
grams such as this youth baseball exchange program which
has occurred since 2003. This year the youth baseball players
go to Japan and next year, the Japanese youth baseball players
will come to Hawaii. Also the group photo
to the left at the extreme right side, you can
see one of the Ehime Maru boat anchors at
the Kakaako Park Memorial and the other
boat anchor is in Ehime.
Governor David Ige and Mrs. Ige
were also present. Governor Ige thanked
the young men for agreeing to be ambassa-
dors of Hawaii for this baseball exchange
program.
Out of tragedy, comes something positive!
MOCHI (Dec. 27) ORDER FORM おもち注文表
Deadline for order is Sunday, December 4, 2016
注文締め切り12月4日
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Order accepted by: _______________ Date accepted: _____/_____/_2016 (In person/ Mail / Phone)
Received by: _______________ Date paid: _____/_____/_2016 (Cash / Check# )
PLEASE PRINT NAME 名前 HOME PHONE NO. 電話番号
OKASANE おかさね
$4.25/SET
KOMOCHI こもち
$3.75/POUND
TOTAL
合計
SETS LBS
DOLLARS DOLLARS DOLLARS
Page 5
MOCHITSUKI DAY
Please come and help make mochi beginning at 7 a.m. on Tues-
day, December 27, 2016. It is hard work AND also lots of fun to make
mochi and a wonderful experience for families and friends. Bring your
friends and family! There are lots of things to do in preparing for the orders
taken—mochi rice needs to be steamed, shaped, brushed, packing, etc. Lots
of help is needed!
BY-LAWS AMENDMENT TO JODO MISSION OF HAWAII
At the next General Membership Meeting of Jodo Mission of Hawaii, Sunday, Janu-
ary 22, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. following the 10:00 a.m. Sunday Service, an Amendment to
our By-Laws will be discussed and voted on. Specifically, it is about our Board of Direc-
tors, Standing Committees and Quorums. Membership on our Board of Directors has
declined and it has affected our quorums for the Board of Directors to conduct its meetings
as well as quorums at our General Membership Meetings.
Revisions to consider re: 1) changing the Board of Directors from not less than 15 to
not less than 5 nor more than 30 Directors to be elected biennially for 2 years; 2) Standing
Committees to consist of not less than 5 to not less than 3 members, all to be appointed by
the President with the approval of the Board of Directors; and 3) Quorums at General
Membership meetings, the presence of [25] to 15 members of the Mission will constitute a
quorum; and at Board of Directors meeting, the presence of [9] to 5 directors will constitute
a quorum. PLEASE KEEP THIS DATE, WE WILL NEED YOUR VOTE!
Obituaries
The Jodo Mission of Hawaii extends
its sincere condolences to the family
members and loved ones of the following
members who have recently left this
world for the Pure Land.
Melvin Futoshi Moriomoto 78
Gladys Tamaye Igarashi 89
Bruce Takeo Matsushita 62
Chisato Takimoto Adachi 88
Larry Gunichi Iwamoto 99
Kikuye H. Higa 92
Jodo Mission Office Hours:
Monday to Saturday: 8am—5pm
Sunday & Holidays: 8am—3pm
Phone: 949-3995
Website: www.jodo.us
Rev. Yubun Narashiba
Head Minister
Rev. Kanjun Nakano
Resident Minister
Page 6
Bishop Gensho Hara
Lahaina, Maui
What is “Perpetual Memorial
Service?” (Eitaikyo)
This record of a perpetual memorial service
and is called Eitaikyo in Japanese. When the date
of death occurs for a person listed on this record,
the ministers pray for that individual during the
morning service. The prayers will continue each
year for as long as Jodo Mission exists.
Anyone can be included in it. You may put your
own name on the list, too. This also helps when it
is difficult to have memorial services. We also wel-
come you to attend the morning service at
9:30am.
How to apply
Stop by the office, and fill out the application
form. Each name costs $200. After the application
is accepted, the name will be listed on the record.
Security purposes: If you won-
dered why the front door to the Jodo
Mission office is locked most of the
time, it is for security purposes. We
have had instances of intruders com-
ing to the office.
You are more than welcome to
come to the Jodo Mission office to
have your questions answered or pay
your dues or whatever. For the safe-
ty of everyone, we ask that you ring
the door bell if it is locked and some-
one will be more than happy to un-
lock the door and assist you.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Perpetual Memorial Service (Eitaikyo) for December
1 Jusaku Kimura
Sato Imaguchi
Isamu Matsumoto
Masayoshi Tanigawa
The Kimura & Muroshige
Family
The Imaguchi Family
2 Kame Aoki (2)
Kame Yano (2)
Ayako Yokoyama
Shizue Matsuda
Shizue Nakano
Hisashi Kochi
Tose Terada
The Aoki & Kimura Family
The Yano, Konaka &
Hayashi Faimily
The Yokoyama & Morita
Family
The Matsuda Family
Michiko Miyao
3 Fumie Chinen
Fumiko Hayashi
Fujino Masatsugu
The Chinen Family
4 Ryuichi Higashimura
Gunichi Morioka
Nobusuke Shinagawa
The Higashimura Family
The Morioka Family
5 Tatsuji Kusunoki
Yuichi Kanayama
Yasuyo Hirano
Kane Otani
Rice Ishii
Kameyo Morimoto
Irene Nishida
Kiyoichi Kishida
The Kusunoki Family
The Hirano & Kaneko
Family
Tane Oda
Kanayama Family
Yasuo Nishida
6 Tokuemon Imamoto
Hideo Morita
Kiyoko Maehara
Imamoto & Kawakami
Family
Kazue Ukeda
7 Matsujiro Tanimura
8 Reisuke Wakagi
Seiichi Nakamura
Yoshio Higashimura
Matsuyo Tanimura
Takaichi Tamakawa
The Wakaki Family
The Nakamura Family
The Tanimura Family
9 Genjiro Shimabukuro
Tora Aoki
Ichiro Kishi (2)
Yutaka Onaga (2)
The Shimabukuro Family
The Aoki Family
The Kishi Family (2)
Sadakichi Yoshida
10 Hyoichi Sugihara
Asa Nanba
Chokichi Nakamura
Hiroshi Hayamoto
Ito Kawanishi
Matsu Gushiken
Jiro Saiki
The Sugihara Family
11 Asajiro Inada
Zenshiro Sato
Paul Tanigawa
Edward Yokoyama
Hanako Uchiumi
Inada & Morimoto Family
Grace Saiki Beringer
Takeo Yokomichi
12 RokuichiYanagihara
Jisaku Yanagihara
Robert Wong
13 Mosaku Hayashi
Hana Imai
Sachiko Fujikami
The Yano, Konaka &
Hayashi Family
Mutsuko Reed
Joyce Tomoe Yoshikawa
14 Umetaro Ogata
Yuichi Nose
Tamikichi Yasuda
Naoji Nishimura
Yoshiko Tanigawa
Tsuruko Gushikuma
Curtis Tokue Uehara
Ken Kenichi Miyoshi
15 Masagoro Kitagawa
Yoshio Miyao
Masami Kawamura
The Kitagawa Family
Ichiji Kiyuna
Kisei Takara
Manabu Omura
16 Fusakichi Okawa
The Shigeoka & Okawa
Family
17 Yasukichi Kaya
Rinsuke Uesugi
Hideo Moritsugu
Kona Matsuda
Kaya & Shimazaki Family
18 Bishop Kyodo Fujihana
Alice Y. Fukunaga (2)
Kiyoko Kagihara
Taichi Ebisuzaki
19 Tsunesuke Yanagihara (2)
Iwa Yanagihara
Jane Takabayashi
Jeanette Asako Hayashi
The Yanagihara Family
20 Satoshi Yasumoto
21 Tokutsuchi Saeki
Masao Yano
George K. Kimoto
Seiichi Kimura
Judith K. Kodama
The Saeki Family
Hikato Okamura
22 Emiko Hirai
Kama Chinen
Tsurumatsu Miyamasu
Umekichi Yamachika
Kikuyo Goto
Harold T. Hamasaki
The Hirai Family
The Chinen Family
The Miyamasu Family
The Yamachika &
Matsushige Family
Kazuyoshi Homareda
23 Tsuru Nakamura
Teruo Asai
Hideko Wada
Giichi Kawamura
The Nakamura Family
Setsuko Onaga
24 Totsuchi Nanba
Tokutsuchi Muranaka
Matsu Yokomichi
Kame Yanagihara
Ryuichi Ipponsugi
Hatsuno Hirai
Michika Umeda Gaines
The Muranaka Family
The Nanba TotsuchiFamily (2)
Roy Toyosuke Ohnaga (2)
Yokichi Tanaka
Tome Tanaka
25 The Sato Family
Robert Mitsuyasu
Fumiyo Kouchi
26 Haru Ogawa
Seiji Minehira
Maurice Bungo Udo
Shinemon Toishigawa
Hisayo Doris Imaguchi
27 Tsunesuke Yamamoto
Tamito Yasuda
Evelyn Hideko Yagi
28 Ichiro Sagawa
Saichi Ikeda
The Kawahara Family
The Ikeda Family
29 Kiku Yanagihara
Shotaro Nose
Kamato Akamine
Chiyoe Kameoka
Teruo Gushikuma
30 Seiichi Tsuchiya
Hatsuyo Yoshioka
The Tsuchiya Family
31 Hira Yamane
Teruyo Kishii
Yoshikazu Wada
Frances S. Johnson Ito
The Yamane & Harada
Family
Wilfred Masaichi Taira
The Agari Uebaru Family
The Naka Uebaru Family
The Uebaru Guwa Family
8:00TempleCleaning
10:30SundaySchool
EndoftheYearParty
11:45Boardmeeting
9:30amMorningService
Everyday
December2016JodoMissionofHawaii
Phone:949-3995
Website:www.jodo.us
9:30HBCBodhiDay
ServiceatJodoMission
10:00SundayService
10:00SundayService
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Dec11at8:00amGeneralClean-up—Weneedyourhelp!
Dec.31at11:30pmNewYear’sEveService
Jan1at10am—NewYear’sDayService
Jan15at10amGyoki-eServiceormemorialserviceforSt.Honen
Jan22at10amSundayService,GeneralMembershipMeeting;
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Jodo Mission Bulletin - December 2016

  • 1. JodoMissionofHawaii Bulletin-DECEMBER2016 (#1241-1216) JodoMissionofHawaii 1429MakikiSt. HonoluluHI96814 AddressServiceRequested JODO-E SERVICE Jodo-E (sometimes referred to as Bodhi Day) is the day that Shakyamuni Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree. Although Buddha’s enlightenment took place about 2500 years ago, his teachings are with us and continue to lead us to a life of true peace and happiness. The Hawaii Buddhist Council*, invites everyone to join in the Jodo-E Service. This year the service will be held at Jodo Mission of Hawaii. The guest speaker is Rev. George Kosho Finch, who is from the Koyasan Shin- gon Buddhist denomination. He attended Michigan State University, gradu- ating with a Bachelors Degree in International Relations and East Asian Lan- guages. He later attended Williamette University College of Law in Salem, Oregon, where he earned his Juris Doctor. The Foundation for Shingon Buddhism is led by Rev. Finch in Portland, Oregon. Rev. Finch has conducted meditation workshops Please come a hear Rev. Finch. Date: Sunday, December 4, 2016 Time: 9:30 a.m. Place: Jodo Mission of Hawaii 1429 Makiki Street, Honolulu, Hawaii Parking: Limited, carpooling encouraged *The Hawaii Buddhist Council is comprised of the following Buddhist Temples: Nichiren Mission, Soto Mission, Higashi Hongwanji Mission, Honpa Hongwanji Mission, Jodo Mission of Hawaii, Koyasan Shingon Mission and Tendai Mission. Bodhi Tree at Jodo Mission of Hawaii
  • 2. Page 2 Higashi Hongwanji Centennial Celebration and 750th Memorial for Shinran Shonin American Buddhism On October 23, 2016, our guest speaker was Professor Jay Sa- kashita, who is a Professor of Religion at Leeward Community Col- lege. He also writes articles in the MidWeek magazine. He is such a wonderful speaker. He compared Buddhism to Christianity like a musubi. A musubi hides something inside, i.e. ume inside the rice ball with nori outside whereas a spam musubi does not hide the spam, you can see the spam. Buddhism is a way of life. American Buddhism controls the mind; self control, you can do it and because it is a way of life it can go without ministers. He says there is more emphasis in American Buddhism on teachers rather than ministers. There are not as many rituals in American Buddhism, i.e. birth, weddings, deaths, blessings and the emphasis is on meditation and mindfulness and groups are able to do this. However, American Buddhist groups that do have rituals need priests and ministers, which Jodo Mission has. One interesting note from Professor Sakashita through an email is that “Jodo Mission is lucky to have wonderful ministers and leaders.” J o d o S h u C a l e n d a r Each month the Jodo Shu Calendar has wonderful messages: October: “Putting complete reliance in Amida Buddha’s compassion, let us chant Namu Amida Butsu.” November: “Without complaining about what you lack, be grateful for what you have.” December: “Looking back, remember that, though sometimes hard, life is wonderful.” May you look forward to new messages in 2017. On November 5-6, 2016, Higashi Hongwanji celebrated its 100 years in Hawaii and the 750th Memorial for Shinran Shonin. In 1899 Rev. Kenryu Yamada ar- rived in Waimea, Kauai as the first Hi- gashi Hongwanji minister to come to Hawaii. In 1916, Higashi Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin began its humble begin- nings in Honolulu and this years. For this event, Higashi Hongwanji used very hi-tech Japanese and English translations on real time, very impres- sive! At Commemorative Banquet, HBC ministers were joined in this photo by a couple of Higashi Hongwanji dignitaries from Japan for this special occasion.
  • 3. NEW YEAR’S EVE At this time of the year, Buddhist temples observe two kinds of special services to welcome the New Year. They are New Year’s Eve service and New Year’s Day service. Have you attended these services before? If not, the following are meanings for these services. New Year’s Eve Service. New Year’s Eve service is one of the most familiar annual ceremonies for Buddhists in Japan. Here in Hawaii, the New Year’s Eve Bell ringing service is observed at each Buddhist Temple. When we listen solemnly to the sounds of the bell in the silent midnight, we reflect in ourselves, and have a feeling of deep meditation. Do you know why the tem- ple bell rings 108 times on New Year’s Eve? To ring the bell 108 times signifies the dispelling of 108 evil passions which all human beings have. According to Buddhism we have 108 different kinds of evil thoughts in our minds. While the temple bell is rung, we pray to dispel our evil passions and thoughts. Japanese people call that night “Joya”. Joya means the very night when we should try to dispel all evil things in our lives. The New Year’s Eve service gives us a good opportunity to meditate and reflect on our life on this last day of the year. And it is also a time to express our gratitude to every blessing which we have received in our lives and at the same time to our ancestors, parents, our country and our Lord Amida Buddha. In so doing, we can welcome a most Happy New Year! Joya-e Service: Everyone is invited to New Year’s Eve Service or Joya-e Service on Sat- urday, December 31st at 11:30 p.m. Please come and help ring the temple bell 108 times. New Year’s Day Service. New Year’s Day Service is another special service held on January 1st. New Year’s Day has three beginnings. It is the beginning of a new day, a new month and a new year. Therefore, it is a very important and significant day. Buddhist temples have a special service which is called Shusho-e. This service means a religious gathering to reflect on the past life (year) and correct it and think of the New Year with hopes of a better life. We can reflect on our past lives (years), confess to past deeds, and resolve for a better life by following the teachings of Amida Buddha. And we can begin the New Year with hopes for the future. These two services have long been the practices for Buddhists to finish the old year and begin the first day of the New Year. In so doing, you can begin the New Year with strengthened faith in Amida Buddha. Shusho-e or New Year’s Day Service: Please join us on Sunday, January 1, 2017 at 10 a.m. for the first service of the year and pray for our safety, happiness and world peace for the coming new year. Rev. Yubun Narashiba will also give his New Year’s address in English - Happy New Year! NEW YEAR BLESSINGS AT HOME During January, 2017, New Year blessings at homes are available for those who cannot attend the New Year service at the Temple. Let’s start the wonderful New Year in the love and compassion of Amida Buddha. Please call Jodo Mission at 949-3995. Page 3 Omamoris are spiritual charms, talismans, and amulets in Japanese religious tradition that possess the power to ward off misfortune and procure good luck. They can be made of pieces of wood, patches of cloth, strips of paper, or rings of metal and come in various sizes though the majority found in Hawaii tend to be no larger than the size of one’s palm. Omamoris are available at Jodo Mission. Please call Jodo Mission at 949-3995 for more information.
  • 4. Page 4 H a w a i i E h i m e K e n j i n k a i Chef Yuji Ogai of the Hawaii Ehime Kenjinkai had a second cooking demonstration in Ikoi Hall. Chef Ogai prepares dishes of the Ehime prefec- ture of Japan, namely Uwajima Local Cuisine. Uwajima is the town where students on the Ehime Maru boat died in 2001 in waters outside of Oahu. The following are dishes Chef Ogai prepared: 1) Migarashi: Migarashi is the special Miso and Mustard Mix from Uwajima area. In Uwajima area, Oden is always served with “Migarashi Miso”. Ehime Barley Miso was used. 2) Cucumber and Ham Kanten: This dish used Kanten powder and gelatin and were put together into a mold to refrigerate until set. When set, you can cut in little bite size pieces. 3) Ponzu Celery: The technique of cutting celery was interesting. To make the pieces the same size, you layer one piece over the other. This dish is like a tsu- kemono. 4) Mochiko Tuna: This dish like its name uses mochiko flour and is seasoned with salt and fried in sesame and salad oil. 5) Tako Meshi (Octopus Rice) Imabari Style. This dish uses steamed octopus, aburage with soy sauce and men-tsuyu. Ehime Hawaii Goodwill Youth Baseball Exchange Rev. Yubun Narashiba was asked to give a blessing (at Kakaako Park) to approximately 42 young men going to Japan on a Goodwill Base- ball Exchange program. These young men were split into 3 groups and were at times to stay with host families. Rev. Narashiba performed a blessing for all the young men and also gave them some hints when stay- ing with host families in Japan. #1 message was to be on time, not Hawai- ian time. Counsel General of Japan and Mrs. Misawa were also present. Counsel General Misawa explained that at the time of the incident in 2001, the relationship between Japan and the United States were strained however over time the rela- tionship between the United States and Japan has become a partnership with many goodwill pro- grams such as this youth baseball exchange program which has occurred since 2003. This year the youth baseball players go to Japan and next year, the Japanese youth baseball players will come to Hawaii. Also the group photo to the left at the extreme right side, you can see one of the Ehime Maru boat anchors at the Kakaako Park Memorial and the other boat anchor is in Ehime. Governor David Ige and Mrs. Ige were also present. Governor Ige thanked the young men for agreeing to be ambassa- dors of Hawaii for this baseball exchange program. Out of tragedy, comes something positive!
  • 5. MOCHI (Dec. 27) ORDER FORM おもち注文表 Deadline for order is Sunday, December 4, 2016 注文締め切り12月4日 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Order accepted by: _______________ Date accepted: _____/_____/_2016 (In person/ Mail / Phone) Received by: _______________ Date paid: _____/_____/_2016 (Cash / Check# ) PLEASE PRINT NAME 名前 HOME PHONE NO. 電話番号 OKASANE おかさね $4.25/SET KOMOCHI こもち $3.75/POUND TOTAL 合計 SETS LBS DOLLARS DOLLARS DOLLARS Page 5 MOCHITSUKI DAY Please come and help make mochi beginning at 7 a.m. on Tues- day, December 27, 2016. It is hard work AND also lots of fun to make mochi and a wonderful experience for families and friends. Bring your friends and family! There are lots of things to do in preparing for the orders taken—mochi rice needs to be steamed, shaped, brushed, packing, etc. Lots of help is needed! BY-LAWS AMENDMENT TO JODO MISSION OF HAWAII At the next General Membership Meeting of Jodo Mission of Hawaii, Sunday, Janu- ary 22, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. following the 10:00 a.m. Sunday Service, an Amendment to our By-Laws will be discussed and voted on. Specifically, it is about our Board of Direc- tors, Standing Committees and Quorums. Membership on our Board of Directors has declined and it has affected our quorums for the Board of Directors to conduct its meetings as well as quorums at our General Membership Meetings. Revisions to consider re: 1) changing the Board of Directors from not less than 15 to not less than 5 nor more than 30 Directors to be elected biennially for 2 years; 2) Standing Committees to consist of not less than 5 to not less than 3 members, all to be appointed by the President with the approval of the Board of Directors; and 3) Quorums at General Membership meetings, the presence of [25] to 15 members of the Mission will constitute a quorum; and at Board of Directors meeting, the presence of [9] to 5 directors will constitute a quorum. PLEASE KEEP THIS DATE, WE WILL NEED YOUR VOTE!
  • 6. Obituaries The Jodo Mission of Hawaii extends its sincere condolences to the family members and loved ones of the following members who have recently left this world for the Pure Land. Melvin Futoshi Moriomoto 78 Gladys Tamaye Igarashi 89 Bruce Takeo Matsushita 62 Chisato Takimoto Adachi 88 Larry Gunichi Iwamoto 99 Kikuye H. Higa 92 Jodo Mission Office Hours: Monday to Saturday: 8am—5pm Sunday & Holidays: 8am—3pm Phone: 949-3995 Website: www.jodo.us Rev. Yubun Narashiba Head Minister Rev. Kanjun Nakano Resident Minister Page 6 Bishop Gensho Hara Lahaina, Maui What is “Perpetual Memorial Service?” (Eitaikyo) This record of a perpetual memorial service and is called Eitaikyo in Japanese. When the date of death occurs for a person listed on this record, the ministers pray for that individual during the morning service. The prayers will continue each year for as long as Jodo Mission exists. Anyone can be included in it. You may put your own name on the list, too. This also helps when it is difficult to have memorial services. We also wel- come you to attend the morning service at 9:30am. How to apply Stop by the office, and fill out the application form. Each name costs $200. After the application is accepted, the name will be listed on the record. Security purposes: If you won- dered why the front door to the Jodo Mission office is locked most of the time, it is for security purposes. We have had instances of intruders com- ing to the office. You are more than welcome to come to the Jodo Mission office to have your questions answered or pay your dues or whatever. For the safe- ty of everyone, we ask that you ring the door bell if it is locked and some- one will be more than happy to un- lock the door and assist you. Thank you for your cooperation.
  • 7. Perpetual Memorial Service (Eitaikyo) for December 1 Jusaku Kimura Sato Imaguchi Isamu Matsumoto Masayoshi Tanigawa The Kimura & Muroshige Family The Imaguchi Family 2 Kame Aoki (2) Kame Yano (2) Ayako Yokoyama Shizue Matsuda Shizue Nakano Hisashi Kochi Tose Terada The Aoki & Kimura Family The Yano, Konaka & Hayashi Faimily The Yokoyama & Morita Family The Matsuda Family Michiko Miyao 3 Fumie Chinen Fumiko Hayashi Fujino Masatsugu The Chinen Family 4 Ryuichi Higashimura Gunichi Morioka Nobusuke Shinagawa The Higashimura Family The Morioka Family 5 Tatsuji Kusunoki Yuichi Kanayama Yasuyo Hirano Kane Otani Rice Ishii Kameyo Morimoto Irene Nishida Kiyoichi Kishida The Kusunoki Family The Hirano & Kaneko Family Tane Oda Kanayama Family Yasuo Nishida 6 Tokuemon Imamoto Hideo Morita Kiyoko Maehara Imamoto & Kawakami Family Kazue Ukeda 7 Matsujiro Tanimura 8 Reisuke Wakagi Seiichi Nakamura Yoshio Higashimura Matsuyo Tanimura Takaichi Tamakawa The Wakaki Family The Nakamura Family The Tanimura Family 9 Genjiro Shimabukuro Tora Aoki Ichiro Kishi (2) Yutaka Onaga (2) The Shimabukuro Family The Aoki Family The Kishi Family (2) Sadakichi Yoshida 10 Hyoichi Sugihara Asa Nanba Chokichi Nakamura Hiroshi Hayamoto Ito Kawanishi Matsu Gushiken Jiro Saiki The Sugihara Family 11 Asajiro Inada Zenshiro Sato Paul Tanigawa Edward Yokoyama Hanako Uchiumi Inada & Morimoto Family Grace Saiki Beringer Takeo Yokomichi 12 RokuichiYanagihara Jisaku Yanagihara Robert Wong 13 Mosaku Hayashi Hana Imai Sachiko Fujikami The Yano, Konaka & Hayashi Family Mutsuko Reed Joyce Tomoe Yoshikawa 14 Umetaro Ogata Yuichi Nose Tamikichi Yasuda Naoji Nishimura Yoshiko Tanigawa Tsuruko Gushikuma Curtis Tokue Uehara Ken Kenichi Miyoshi 15 Masagoro Kitagawa Yoshio Miyao Masami Kawamura The Kitagawa Family Ichiji Kiyuna Kisei Takara Manabu Omura 16 Fusakichi Okawa The Shigeoka & Okawa Family 17 Yasukichi Kaya Rinsuke Uesugi Hideo Moritsugu Kona Matsuda Kaya & Shimazaki Family 18 Bishop Kyodo Fujihana Alice Y. Fukunaga (2) Kiyoko Kagihara Taichi Ebisuzaki 19 Tsunesuke Yanagihara (2) Iwa Yanagihara Jane Takabayashi Jeanette Asako Hayashi The Yanagihara Family 20 Satoshi Yasumoto 21 Tokutsuchi Saeki Masao Yano George K. Kimoto Seiichi Kimura Judith K. Kodama The Saeki Family Hikato Okamura 22 Emiko Hirai Kama Chinen Tsurumatsu Miyamasu Umekichi Yamachika Kikuyo Goto Harold T. Hamasaki The Hirai Family The Chinen Family The Miyamasu Family The Yamachika & Matsushige Family Kazuyoshi Homareda 23 Tsuru Nakamura Teruo Asai Hideko Wada Giichi Kawamura The Nakamura Family Setsuko Onaga 24 Totsuchi Nanba Tokutsuchi Muranaka Matsu Yokomichi Kame Yanagihara Ryuichi Ipponsugi Hatsuno Hirai Michika Umeda Gaines The Muranaka Family The Nanba TotsuchiFamily (2) Roy Toyosuke Ohnaga (2) Yokichi Tanaka Tome Tanaka 25 The Sato Family Robert Mitsuyasu Fumiyo Kouchi 26 Haru Ogawa Seiji Minehira Maurice Bungo Udo Shinemon Toishigawa Hisayo Doris Imaguchi 27 Tsunesuke Yamamoto Tamito Yasuda Evelyn Hideko Yagi 28 Ichiro Sagawa Saichi Ikeda The Kawahara Family The Ikeda Family 29 Kiku Yanagihara Shotaro Nose Kamato Akamine Chiyoe Kameoka Teruo Gushikuma 30 Seiichi Tsuchiya Hatsuyo Yoshioka The Tsuchiya Family 31 Hira Yamane Teruyo Kishii Yoshikazu Wada Frances S. Johnson Ito The Yamane & Harada Family Wilfred Masaichi Taira The Agari Uebaru Family The Naka Uebaru Family The Uebaru Guwa Family
  • 8. 8:00TempleCleaning 10:30SundaySchool EndoftheYearParty 11:45Boardmeeting 9:30amMorningService Everyday December2016JodoMissionofHawaii Phone:949-3995 Website:www.jodo.us 9:30HBCBodhiDay ServiceatJodoMission 10:00SundayService 10:00SundayService MochitsukiDay Ministers&Ministers’ WivesSeminar SunMonTueWedThuFriSat 123 45678910 11121314151617 18192021222324 25262728293031 HIGHLIGHTOFEVENTS: Dec.4at9:30amHBCJodo-e(BodhiDay)atJodoMission Dec11at8:00amGeneralClean-up—Weneedyourhelp! Dec.31at11:30pmNewYear’sEveService Jan1at10am—NewYear’sDayService Jan15at10amGyoki-eServiceormemorialserviceforSt.Honen Jan22at10amSundayService,GeneralMembershipMeeting; NewYear’sParty NOMEETINGSINDECEMBER: Fujinkai;YBA;SewingCircle SundaySchool Dec11at10:30am Mochicanbepickedupon: Tuesday,December27,2016 1:00pmto4:00pm 11:30pmNew Year’sEveService Mochitsuki Preparation Day Deadline:MochiOrders Ministers&Wives Workshop