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  • Jodo Mission of Hawaii

    Bulletin - FEBRUARY 2014 (#1207-0214)

    Jodo Mission of Hawaii 1429 Makiki St.

    Honolulu HI 96814

    Address Service Requested

    Buddhas Memorial Day Service (Nehan-e)

    Sunday, February 9th at 10 a.m.

    Nehan-e is the Memorial Day Service for Shakyamuni Buddha. He is the founder of Bud-

    dhism. He passed away at the age of 80 about 2500 years ago on February 15.

    Nehan is Nirvana in Sanskrit. Nirvana means the state of things after a fire has

    been put out. In other words, it means that Shakyamuni Buddha put out the fire of bad

    things human beings have in their minds; such as, anger, confusion, sorrow and so on. Then,

    he completely reached Enlightenment on that day. It is said that Shakyamuni Buddha

    achieved Enlightenment at the age of 35 and then spent the rest of his life teaching his wis-

    dom throughout much of northern India. After nearly 45 years of lecturing, he and a number

    of his loyal disciples journeyed toward the place of his birth. During this journey, Buddha ex-

    perienced much pain from his illness and knew his time on earth was coming to an end but

    still continued to his birthplace. When his pain became unbearable and he had to stop mov-

    ing, his disciples prepared a bed for him under a sala tree

    where he could rest. He still continued to preach his sermons

    and told his disciples that they must continue to practice his

    teachings and strive for enlightenment.

    Thanks to Shakyamuni Buddha, we can live with this wonder-

    ful teaching. Shall we express our great appreciation to Shakya-

    muni Buddha on this Nehan-e Service. The service will be held

    on Sunday, February 9th at 10:00 am. We look

    forward to your attendance. This picture, the image of the passing of Shakyamuni Buddha, was drawn by Rev. Shokei Sasawaki (Osaka, Japan) Check

    out her web site! http://www009.upp.so-net.ne.jp/Moon-6

  • Page 2

    New Years Day Offerings / Blessings

    On New Years Day, Rev. Narashiba performed blessings to all

    who came to the New Years Day service on January 1st. Photo

    above shows mother holding son for his blessing with husband

    waiting for his turn. Left Photo: Offering of incense on the First

    Day of the New Year.

    Re: New Years When you think of New Years, what comes to mind are the Mochi, Ozoni (mochi soup), Kagami Mochi

    Kadomatsu, sushi, sekihan, tempura, nishime, kobu maki, other

    types of Japanese foods.

    Arigato to all who came to the temple to make Mochi on Saturday, December 28. It takes a lot of people, young and old,

    and it is a LOT OF HARD WORK. The mochi rice needs to be

    washed the day before and also the pots, burners, wooden con-

    tainers or morobutas all need to be brought out from storage and

    prepared for use for Mochi Day. Then on Mochitsuki Day, rice is

    cooked, pounded manually or put through a grinder, then shaped,

    floured, then the mochi needs to be brushed of excess powder and

    packed to fulfill all the orders received. There is also a lot of fel-

    lowship. Didnt your mochi taste especially good when you were

    part of this unique day!! Thank you so much for your help!

  • Page 3

    Ministers and Ministers Wives Seminar: On December 21 and 22, 2013, Hawaii Jodo Shu ministers and Ministers Wives held a Seminar. Their guest speaker on Saturday, December 21, was

    Archbishop Shogen Miyabayashi from Kamakura, Japan (photo above 1st row center). Also from Japan

    were Rev. Yoshiharu Tomatsu (who was the guest speaker at the Sunday Betsuin English Service on

    December 22), Rev. Shodo Kobayashi, Rev. Dosho Takeda, Rev. Soshin Washime, Rev. Eishin Nenoi,

    Rev. Kogen Yamada and Rev. Tomoyuki Sugawara. Also in attendance at the Seminar was Hawaii

    Council of Jodo Missions (Kyoku) President Leonard Chow (top row center).

    Hawaii ministers present were: Bishop Gensho Hara (Lahaina; photo 1st row next to Archbishop

    Miyabayashi), Rev. Yubun Narashiba and Rev. Kanjun Nakano (Honolulu), Rev. Koji Ezaki (Heleiwa),

    Rev. Junshin Miyabayashi (Kurtistown, Hilo and Hakalau), Rev. Wajira Wansa (Hamakua, Kohala and

    Hawi), Rev. John Hara (Kauhului and Wailuku), Rev. Shoryu Akiya (Kapaa) and Rev. Kosen ishikawa

    (Koloa).

    Rev. Tomatsus sermon on December 22 was on an

    interesting subject of The Meaning of Nenbutsu in

    this Present Moment. It can be heard on the Jodo

    Mission website at www.jodo.us.

    On January 19, 2014 in connection with St. Honens

    Memorial on January 25, Betsuin members partici-

    pated in a 30-minute Nenbutsu session with several

    minutes of meditation. On January 12, 2014, Bet-

    suin members participated in a shorter version of

    the 30-minute Nenbutsu session. In Japan, there

    may be a longer session of 1 hour or longer of

    Nenbutsu sessions.

    Rev. Takeda, Bishop Hara, Rev. Kobayashi, Rev. Tomatsu

    Above photo taken at December 22 Sunday Service.

  • HAWAII STATE JODO SHU FUJINKAI SCHOLARSHIP

    Namiye Nakamura Scholarship

    The Hawaii State Jodo Shu Fujinkai offers a $750 Namiye Nakamura Scholarship to a Hawaii high school graduate or a member of the temple

    who wishes to further his/her education toward a degree or advanced de-

    gree in an accredited college or university.

    The applicant for the scholarship must meet the following criteria:

    1. Priority will be given to a student graduating from a high school in Hawaii.

    2. If there are no graduating students applying, any applicant continuing their educa-

    tion may receive the scholarship.

    3. Be accepted at an accredited university or institution of higher learn-

    ing.

    4. Possess good moral character and leadership potential

    5. Be an active member of his/her respective Jodo Mission

    6. Submit an application by April 15th.

    The family or legal guardian of the applicant must currently be a

    member of his/her respective Jodo Mission. Financial need will be con-

    sidered. Determination of the scholarship recipient will be made by a Scholarship

    Committee.

    If there are any questions about the scholarship, please consult Rev. Yubun

    Narashiba at 949-3995.

    Page 4

    Mochi Miso Soup

    Ingredients:

    3 cups water

    1 pkg dashi no moto

    2 T miso 1 c daikon, shredded

    1c carrots, shredded

    green onions, minced (for garnish)

    Procedure:

    1. Bring water and dashi no moto to a boil. Lower the heat when it comes to a boil.

    2. Peel the daikon and carrot.

    3. Using a grater, shred carrot into long shreds and add it to the pot of dashi. Then shred the daikon like the

    carrot and add it to the dashi too.

    4. Bring it to a boil and cook for approximately 3 minutes. Skim the foam from the boiling broth.

    5. Dissolve the miso into the pot of broth.

    6. Prepare the mochi. If using frozen mochi, rinse them in water first then microwave them for 30 seconds on

    each side. (The time will vary according to your microwave oven.) They are ready when soft to the touch.

    7. Add mochi pieces to the pot of soup. When the soup begins to bubble, turn off the heat.

    Place one moch in each serving of soup. Garnish with green onions. Enjoy!

  • NAGINATA By Ken Sato

    The naginata is one of the traditional weapons of feudal Ja-

    pan. It is a polearm with a single-edged, curved blade mounted on a

    long shaft with a counterweight pommel at the other end. Many tradi-

    tions, or ryu, included this weapon in their curricula. One of the tradi-

    tions that survive today is Jikishinkage Ryu Naginata Jutsu. The 18th,

    and current, Ske (headmaster) of the ryu is Masami Sonobe.

    Anton Geesink's gold medal judo victory in the 1964 Olympics

    stunned the Japanese, but it also stimulated an interest in Holland

    about the Japanese martial arts. In 1969 Hanae Miura was sent to

    Holland and France as part of an elite delegation to introduce tradi-

    tional Japanese martial arts to the world. Due to the excitement of the

    coverage generated in Japan, the visit to Europe resulted in a request for

    an exhibition in Hawai'i. That trip was soon followed by a request to have someone come

    to the islands to teach the art. In response, Miura Sensei returned in 1972. She has been

    teaching naginata in Hawai'i ever since.

    Miura Sensei has organized many ex-

    changes between Hawaii and Japan; on several

    occasions arranging travel for high ranking

    sensei to administer examinations for local stu-

    dents and, at other times, taking members to Ja-

    pan for testing and cultural enrichment. She

    holds the highest certification given in the ryu,

    Tora no Maki, placing her among a very small

    and select group of individuals. The Hawai'i do-

    jo remains the only dojo outside of Japan under

    a sensei of this level.

    Training is on Saturdays from 1:30 3:00 PM in the Social Hall of the Jodo

    Mission of Hawaii. Practice is based on kata (set forms) which develop the movement

    vocabulary of the ryu. Weapons used are made of wood and represent the naginata,

    sword (bokken), and dagger (tanto). Persons who have questions or are interested in ob-

    serving practice may contact the group at

    [email protected]

    The Hawaii Naginata Federation is grateful to the Jodo Mission of Hawaii for making space

    available for Saturday training.

    Photo provided by Hon-olulu Star-Advertiser

    per Ken Sato

    Page 5

    mailto:[email protected]
  • 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.

    Carol Taeko Murashige 87

    Kesaaki Tsugane 91

    Hideaki Katayama 50

    Terry Wilson Seacord 78

    Lillian Chiyoko Fujiwara 93

    Robert Masaru Taniguchi 98

    Carol Setsuko Muramoto 74

    Edith Fusaye Mizuno 91

    Miharu Okimura 95

    Jodo Mission Office Hours:

    Monday to Saturday

    8am5pm

    Sunday & Holidays

    8am3pm

    Phone: 949-3995

    Website: www.jodo.us

    Rev. Yubun Narashiba Head Minister

    Rev. Kanjun Nakano Resident Minister

    Rev. Dwight

    Nakamura Retired Minister

    Page 6

    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 morn-ing 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 8:30am.

    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.

    Interesting Speakers

    If you know of anyone who would

    be a good speaker to talk about how we

    can relieve stress in our daily lives, i.e.

    through meditation, exercise, etc. Jodo

    Mission of Hawaii is interested. Please

    contact the temple and speak with Rev.

    Narashiba with your suggestion.

    In our everyday lives we encounter

    all types of stresses, including how we

    cope with work, family, sickness, etc.

    Sunday School

    We welcome chil-

    dren to join our Sun-

    day School. Lets

    enjoy studying

    Onembutsu by doing

    various activities.

    2/16 @ 10:45 am

  • 1. Itaro Yanagihara The Yanagihara Family Kisaburo Teraoka The Teraoka Family The Mitani Family Sumako Kishii 2 Kuma Kawamura The Kawamura Family Robert Hiroshi Yamanaka Dorothy Mieko Oshita Hideo Takamatsu Yasuko Tanaka 3 Rymond Hisashi Narahara Ayame kano Hazel Mitsuko Imai 4 Kii Hirohama The Hirohama Family Kiyoe Soma Robert Takashi Maehara 5 Hatsu Konaka The Yano, Konaka & Hayashi Families Gorokichi Ishida The Ishida and AimotoFamilies Misao Mitsuyasu The Mitsuyasu Family Masaharu Kotake Tsugio Hayase Shigeyo Kawano 6 Matsuemon Tanimura (2) The Tanimura Family (2) Sawaichi Nakagawa Family Kimi Higashi Misae Ichida Bunji Kishii (2) Umeyo Yamamoto Dr. Yasuhiko Hayashi Patrick Seiji Yamamoto 7 Namie Nakamura Tsugi Hifumi Yoshizo Muramoto Stella Masako Takamatsu 8 Toshio Higa The Higa Family Yukie Higashi Tame Ito 9 Haruyo Yanagihara The Yanagihara Family Minoru Okawa The Okawa Family Kishichi Yoshikawa Kimie Tanaka Yoshiteru Sakaguchi 10 Satomi Yamamoto The Yamamoto Family Kame Uyehara The Uyehara Family Michie Watanabe

    Jimmy Nestegard Chiyo Tanaka 11 Minekichi Taniguchi The Taniguchi Family Tsuneko Nago The Nag & Kunimoto Families Rev. Shuen Inoue Sue Nishimoto Noboru Yamasaki Kameyo Fujita Hisae Yamato Sue Nishimoto 12 Sumie Kanoyama The Kanoyama Family Bishop Shinkyo Tachikawa Doris Umeno Nojima Yoshihiro Hata 13 Torajiro Kusunoki The Kusunoki Family Ichiro Yasumoto Fusakichi Kawanishi Haruyo Tarumoto Seijiro Takabayashi 14 Hajime Nishimoto The Nishimoto Family Kensuke Hironaka The Hironaka & Ishimoto Families Sae Tachikawa Hiroshi Sato Raymond Shizuo Asaumi Shigeyo Otani Takeji Gushikuma Matsu Kiyuna George Sotoshi Tarumoto Kikuye Homareda 15 Kiyoshi Tsukiyama Otake Takara 16 Shigeru Asaumi The Asaumi Family Yukio Nakagawa Motoo Muramoto 17 Masuyo Shimokawa The Shimokawa Family Kinzaburo Makino The Makino Family Kazuyo Hashimoto Choshiro Ikuta Tsuchiyo Fujimoto Reiko Hata Alfred Akira Tanaka Frederick Kinzaburo Makino 18 Reiji Yamane The Yamane & Harada Families Tsutako Yamanaka The Yamanaka Family Matsuyo Machida Otome Takara Tomiko Ruth Inouye

    Cory Ikuta 19 Chozo Kawano The Kawano Family Eijiro Murakami The Murakami & Yamamoto Family Ishi Matsuda The Murakami Family Eijiro Murakami 20 Ryozo Hamada The Hamada Family Magoichi Mineishi The Mineishi Family Taro Takara Tomoyo Takara Kimie Matsuda Sue Takabayashi Natsuko Aoki 21 Tamotsu Kuniyuki 22 Yoshi Hayashi The Yano, Konaka & Hayashi Families Kinu Nishimura (2) 23 Taichi Sato 24 Kame Akamine The Akamine Family Kikuno Hisamura Kamesuke Nakahama Takiko Yanagihara 25 Sue Maeda The Maeda Family Shinichi Takao The Takao Family Takayo Matsuo The Matsuo Family Shigeki Umemoto The Yoza Family The Shimabukuro Family Tamotsu Nakamura Florence Kimie Karimoto 26 Jirosaku Otani The Otani & Yanagihara Family Shiro Fukuda 27 Taichi Wakagi The Wakagi Family Keiko Hanano Noboru Hirano Shigeru Takara 28 Fukuichi Fukuda Mitsuyo GladysYoshihara The Goichi Kawamura Family Tsuru Kuniyuki 29 Nobue Kochi

    Perpetual Memorial Service (Eitaikyo) For February 2014

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