The 75th Anniversary of the A-Bomb: My father’s Articles

Note: Rinban Katsuya Kusunoki shares a series of articles written by his father, the late Rev. Tatsuya Kusunoki, head of the family’s temple in Nagasaki, Japan. 

Episode 8, A memory of the late Katsuji Yoshida

The late Mr. Katsuji Yoshida was an A-bomb survivor who spoke about his experiences. Mr. Yoshida said, “Regardless of one’s principals and ideology, we spontaneously do whatever we can for peace. It is peace activity.” Continue reading “The 75th Anniversary of the A-Bomb: My father’s Articles”

2020 Seattle Virtual Obon Odori

Obon season has arrived! The 2020 Betsuin Obon/Hatsubon service was broadcasted on Sunday, July 12th. If you missed it, you can still watch the virtual service on our YouTube Channel. I hope you’re getting excited to watch [our] first ever, virtual Bon Odori this coming Saturday, July 18th at 4:00 PM and the virtual Obon cemetery service on Sunday, July 19th at 10:00 AM.

First, I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the Hatsubon [families] who lost their family member between last year’s Obon and this year’s Obon. I also would like to express my condolences to the family and friends who lost their loved ones due to the Covid-19. Continue reading “2020 Seattle Virtual Obon Odori”

Obon Tradition

By Rinban Katsuya Kusunoki

The long awaited Obon season has come! This week, I would like to introduce some Obon traditions and their meanings.

Most temples in Japan conduct Obon Service in August. It is a long-standing tradition in Japan that people visit their ancestor’s gravesites during the Obon season. They deep clean the gravesites and offer flowers or fruits, and they put their palms together in gassho. People fondly recall their loved ones at the gravesites. Afterwards, they visit their temple and attend the Obon Service.

The concept of Obon in general is that the deceased loved one returns to this world during Obon Season. There are varying customs and traditions for Obon in Japan. Continue reading “Obon Tradition”

Rev. Katsu’s Weekly Message (6/1/2020) – Obon

I hope each of you are remaining safe and healthy during this unprecedented period of our lives. COVID-19 is turning our lives as we know it, upside down. Events which occur each year like clockwork is being affected. Obon season is soon approaching but this year, Seattle Betsuin’s Obon Odori is sadly canceled. But…not to despair as it is not completely cancelled. We are still planning to do virtual Bon Odori!! In these unprecedented times, Bon Odori 2020 will be unprecedented as well! Details will follow soon so please continue to visit our website for the latest information.
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