About Us

Wailuku Hongwanji Mission is part of the Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii, an organization of 36 Jodo Shinshu Buddhist temples throughout the State of Hawaii. The Hongwanji temples propagate the teachings of Pure Land Buddhism of Shinran Shonin (1173 – 1263). A key element of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism is the practice or recitation of the Nembutsu, “Namo Amida Butsu.” This practice is considered the path to individual and community peace and harmony.

Founded in 1899, WHM served as a spiritual and social gathering place for the Issei or first generation Japanese immigrants who came to Hawaii in search of a brighter future. With the Isseis&rsquo vision for the betterment of family and community, WHM thrived as a center of Buddhist teachings, and served as a home for many affiliated organizations that support the temple and the larger community. Over the course of time, WHM built a rich history of service to the community, leading to its current scouting, martial arts, 4-H, Dharma School, Junior Young Buddhist Association, Buddhist Women’s Association, Japanese Language School, and preschool programs, among others.
WHM’s current leadership is committed to sustaining the energy of spiritual and community service through its strategic planning process called Vision 2030. The Vision 2030 process envisions WHM as the Community Temple

As the Community Temple, we are here to serve both temple members and non-members alike. We are today, a 21st century organization. We look to our Jodo Shinshu teachings to provide sound and straightforward standards for daily living. We invite all members of our community to join us as we collectively strive to live richer and more meaningful lives.

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Asanotomo

The early morning Sunday service (Oasaji) was started during the term of the Reverend Hino in 1946. The late Mr. Shigemi Okamoto recognized the importance ...

Boy Scouts

Six adult leaders and nine enthusiastic young men banded together in February 1937 and with the blessing of Reverend Hironori Nishii, organized Boy Scout Troop ...

Buddhist Women’s Association

The Wailuku Hongwanji Bukkyo Fujinkai was founded in March 1905 during the term of the second resident minister, Reverend Tessan Funakura. The fourth resident minister, ...
choir

Choir

Through the leadership efforts of Mrs. Yukiko Tanaka, Mrs. Natsuyo Hayase, Mr. Robert Matsushita, and others, the Wailuku Hongwanji Mission Choir was organized in June ...
cub scouts

Cub Scouts

Pack 40 is one of the largest and best run Cub Scout packs in Maui County. Since 1948, the Wailuku Hongwanji Mission has consistently supported ...

Dharma School

In 1909, Reverend Seiya Kai strongly felt the importance of “Nichiyo Gakko” and established a Sunday School for the Wailuku Hongwanji youth. The Sunday School ...
gakuen

Gakuen

According the Hawaii Kyodan’s Centennial Booklet, Wailuku Hongwanji Gakuen (Japanese Language School) was established in 1906 and served 126 pupils from the first through ninth ...
judo

Judo

In 1930, Wailuku Hongwanji Japanese Language School required all male students to participate in some physical education activity. Sumo and judo were offered as electives. ...

Preschool

Wailuku Hongwanji Mission established its preschool in 1962 to provide care and guidance for the children of the Wailuku Hongwanji members, and to introduce and ...

Young Buddhist Association

The Wailuku Hongwanji Young Buddhist Association (YBA) was organized by Reverend Tetsuzan Funakura in January 1903. The purpose of organizing the group was to further ...