Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Women to Gather in Honolulu

August 26, 2006

Source: The Honolulu Advertiser

http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Aug/26/il/FP608260321.html

On August 26, 2006 The Honolulu Advertiser reported, "When thousands of women from the Jodo Shinshu sect converge in Honolulu next weekend for the 13th annual World Buddhist Women's Convention, the aim will be to spread the message of Buddhism through the culture of Hawai'i. There will be hula and Hawaiian song workshops; delegates can make a kukui nut wristlet; and Hawaiian songs and greenery will abound when an estimated 4,000 delegates from Japan, Canada, South America and the Mainland meet up at the Hawai'i Convention Center. The convention is held every four years, explained Donna Higashi, one of the event co-chairs. The last time the convention was held in Hawai'i was 24 years ago, she said. Six years in the making, this year's event offers a keynote address by the Rev. Dr. Kenneth Tanaka, a professor of Buddhism at Musashino University and an author of seven books on Jodo Shinshu Buddhism. Tanaka also has taught classes at the Buddhist Study Center here. Tanaka will discuss the convention theme, 'Buddha's Vow, My Aspiration: May There Be Peace in the World, May the Buddha Dharma Spread.' Five panelists — the Rev. Patricia Usuki of the Buddhist Churches of America; the Rev. Masumi Kikuchi from the Buddhist Churches of Canada; the Rev. Midori Kondo of Honpa Hongwanji here; the Rev. Chijo Okayama of South America; and Yasuko Maeda of Japan — also will take up that theme."

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