Byodo-in Temple - a Must-Do When Visiting Hawaii 2024 [4K Drone] (平等院 - ハワイ)
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2023
- Explore a True Hawaiian Gem 🏯🌺 | Valley of the Temples - Byodo-In Temple | Hawaii Travel
Join us as we embark on a journey to the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, home to the awe-inspiring Byodo-In Temple, a true Hawaiian treasure. 🏞️🌟
🎥 In this video, we delve into the enchanting history and cultural significance of this iconic non-denominational Buddhist Temple, featured in TV shows like Hawaii Five-0, Magnum P.I., Lost, and Pearl Harbor.
Dedicated in 1968 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii, this temple is an astonishing replica of a 950-year-old Buddhist temple in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. 🇯🇵🗾
🔔 Don't forget to ring the five-foot, three-ton bell when you arrive for an incredible experience, believed to promote a long and healthy life. Afterward, explore the temple grounds, light incense, and offer your prayers. Be sure to visit the gift shop and immerse yourself in the lush beauty of the surrounding koi ponds and gardens.
Valley of the Temples Memorial Park provides a majestic backdrop with the Ko'olau Range, attracting thousands of visitors worldwide for worship, weddings, meetings, and tourism. 🌲💍🤝
💲 Admission:
Adults: $5.00
Seniors: $4.00
Children (2-12): $2.00
Kama'aina Discounts: Adults $3.00, Seniors $2.00, Children (2-12) $1.00
Parking available, and some tour companies include the temple in their packages.
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Wow
Glad you liked it!
That place is for sure unique 🙌
It is amazing!
Went there as a young sailor wayyy back in 1969, when I was station at Naval Air Station Barbers Point (now, Kalaeloa Aiport, just west of Ewa Beach).
Wow this temple must have still been looking brand new then. What a great experience! Thank you for sharing!