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Hawaii Shingon Mission or Shingon Shu Hawaii (Japanese: 真言宗ハワイ別院, Shingonshu Hawai Betsuin, formerly the Shingon Sect Mission of Hawaii) located at 915 Sheridan Street in Honolulu, Hawaii, is one of the most elaborate displays of Japanese Buddhist temple architecture in Hawaiʻi. It was first built in 1915-1918 by Nakagawa Katsutaro, a master builder of Japanese-style temples, then renovated in 1929 by Hego Fuchino, a self-taught man who was the first person of Japanese ancestry to become a licensed architect in the Islands. The building underwent further changes in 1978, and was considerably augmented in 1992. However, its most distinctive features remain: the steep, hipped-gable roof (irimoya) with rounded-gable projection, both with elaborate carvings on the ends, and the glittering alta

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  • Hawaii Shingon Mission (de)
  • Hawaii Shingon Mission (en)
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  • Hawaii Shingon Mission ist ein historisch bedeutsamer buddhistischer Tempel in Honolulu, Hawaii. Im Jahr 1918 wurde der Tempel der buddhistischen Schulrichtung Shingon-shū durch den Architekten Katsutarō Nakagawa fertiggestellt. Die Gestaltung des Gebäudes erfolgte im Stil japanischer Architektur. Im Jahr 1929 wurde eine erste Renovierung von Hego Fuchino durchgeführt, der 1978 eine umfangreiche Generalüberholung folgte. Hawaii Shingon Mission ist einer von fünf verbliebenen historischen Tempeln im japanischen Stil im Bundesstaat Hawaii. (de)
  • Hawaii Shingon Mission or Shingon Shu Hawaii (Japanese: 真言宗ハワイ別院, Shingonshu Hawai Betsuin, formerly the Shingon Sect Mission of Hawaii) located at 915 Sheridan Street in Honolulu, Hawaii, is one of the most elaborate displays of Japanese Buddhist temple architecture in Hawaiʻi. It was first built in 1915-1918 by Nakagawa Katsutaro, a master builder of Japanese-style temples, then renovated in 1929 by Hego Fuchino, a self-taught man who was the first person of Japanese ancestry to become a licensed architect in the Islands. The building underwent further changes in 1978, and was considerably augmented in 1992. However, its most distinctive features remain: the steep, hipped-gable roof (irimoya) with rounded-gable projection, both with elaborate carvings on the ends, and the glittering alta (en)
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  • Shingon Shu Hawaii (en)
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  • Shingon Shu Hawaii (en)
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