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Byodo-In Temple


Ancient Japanese replica
47-200 Kahekili Highway
(in the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park)
Honolulu, HI 96744
United States
+1 808 239 8811
At the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains stands a replica of a 900-year-old Buddhist temple in Uji, Japan. The graceful vermilion complex is surrounded by the largest Japanese garden outside Japan. At the temple entrance hangs a sobering three-ton bronze bell—ring it before entering the sanctuary to purify the mind of evil and temptation, then meditate to to the nine-foot-tall statue of the Buddha. More than 10,000 carp live in a two-acre reflecting pool and wild peacocks stroll the grounds freely. Admission: USD2 for adults; USD1 for children and seniors.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Byodo-In Temple photo by Alexander Reznik
Photo: Alexander Reznik
Byodo-In Temple photo by Alexander Reznik
Photo: Alexander Reznik
Byodo-In Temple photo by Brian Hillegas
Photo: Brian Hillegas
Byodo-In Temple photo by Tommy Gooch
Photo: Tommy Gooch
Byodo-In Temple photo by sigmoamigo
Photo: sigmoamigo
Byodo-In Temple photo by The Jet Set Bug
Photo: The Jet Set Bug
Byodo-In Temple photo by Ron and Jen Beyer
Photo: Ron and Jen Beyer
Byodo-In Temple photo by Aline Spezia
Photo: Aline Spezia
Byodo-In Temple photo by David Gregory
Photo: David Gregory
Byodo-In Temple photo by Liping Zeng
Photo: Liping Zeng
Byodo-In Temple photo by Danny Smith
Photo: Danny Smith
Byodo-In Temple photo by Abby Pane Jaske
Photo: Abby Pane Jaske
Byodo-In Temple photo by Kayla Dixon
Photo: Kayla Dixon
Byodo-In Temple photo by Sylvia Gunde
Photo: Sylvia Gunde
Byodo-In Temple photo by hoffy_44
Photo: hoffy_44
Byodo-In Temple photo by jenn2d2
Photo: jenn2d2
Byodo-In Temple photo by Cheryl Hanback
Photo: Cheryl Hanback
Byodo-In Temple photo by Daniel Shepherd
Photo: Daniel Shepherd
Byodo-In Temple photo by rigmiester
Photo: rigmiester
Byodo-In Temple photo by Margarida Sardo
Photo: Margarida Sardo
Byodo-In Temple photo by Lance
Photo: Lance
Byodo-In Temple photo by Stuart Malin
Photo: Stuart Malin
Byodo-In Temple photo by Matthew Kennedy
Photo: Matthew Kennedy
Byodo-In Temple photo by Carisa King
Photo: Carisa King
Byodo-In Temple photo by Tess (At Last Photography)
Photo: Tess (At Last Photography)
Byodo-In Temple photo by GaiaLinda
Photo: GaiaLinda
Byodo-In Temple photo by Courtney Falk
Photo: Courtney Falk
Byodo-In Temple photo by Andy Braden
Photo: Andy Braden
Byodo-In Temple photo by Sujit Sahasrabudhe
Photo: Sujit Sahasrabudhe
Byodo-In Temple photo by N. Burns
Photo: N. Burns
Byodo-In Temple photo by Paul and Patty Dye
Photo: Paul and Patty Dye
Byodo-In Temple photo by Tulga Erarslan
Photo: Tulga Erarslan
Byodo-In Temple photo by Jessica O'Connell
Photo: Jessica O'Connell
Byodo-In Temple photo by Vanessa Tarnowsky
Photo: Vanessa Tarnowsky
Byodo-In Temple photo by draggonmn
Photo: draggonmn
Byodo-In Temple photo by Sabrina C. Abney
Photo: Sabrina C. Abney
 

 
Damien Museum


Museum for a martyr
130 Ohua Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 923 2690
http://www.maxpages.com/damien...
This small museum is dedicated to Father Damien Joseph De Veuster, a Belgian-born priest-martyr who worked among the victims of Hansen's disease (leprosy) who were exiled to Kalaupapa on the Hawaiian island of Moloka'i. He eventually contracted the disease and died of it. The museum's two rooms overflow with interesting photographs, artifacts and other memorabilia. A 20-minute video depicts the priest's life. In 1995, Pope John Paul II declared Father Damien blessed, the second of the three steps necessary before canonization as a saint. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Damien Museum photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Kawaiahao Church


Historic Hawaiian church
957 Punchbowl Street
(corner of Punchbowl and South King streets)
Honolulu, HI 96813
United States
+1 808 522 1333
Built by Christian missionaries in the 1830s and 1840s, this church has always frequented by Hawaiian royalty. The handsome gray edifice, listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings, was constructed of 14,000 coral blocks. The upper gallery houses a collection of portraits of Hawaiian monarchs. Traditional Hawaiian-language services are held here every Sunday. The pews at the rear are still reserved for descendants of Hawaii's royalty. Free tours of the church are offered on weekdays from 9a-1p and on Sundays after morning services. Call for reservations.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kawaiahao Church photo by Richie Yamashiroya
Photo: Richie Yamashiroya
Kawaiahao Church photo by Brandon Flores
Photo: Brandon Flores
Kawaiahao Church photo by Duc Q. Pham
Photo: Duc Q. Pham
Kawaiahao Church photo by Brian K. Keller
Photo: Brian K. Keller
Kawaiahao Church photo by J.T.Clarey
Photo: J.T.Clarey
 

 
Saint Augustine Church


Waikiki landmark
130 Ohua Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 923 7024
http://www.smcenter.org/staugu...
Established in 1854 by some of the original Hawaiian settlers, this magnificent edifice stands out among the high rises and condos of Waikiki. It is obviously a building with a history—you can tell even before reading the placard above the entryway. If the church is imposing and majestic from the outside, it is awe-inspiring from the inside. Full-length stained glass windows and a tiered ceiling ornament the vast interior. Behind the church is the Father Damien museum and a group center for disadvantaged Tongan youth.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Saint Augustine Church photo by TW Collins
Photo: TW Collins
Saint Augustine Church photo by budjames
Photo: budjames
 

 
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