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Consider visiting the Byodo-In Temple Hawaii if you're looking for tours in Oahu that offer something for everyone. Young visitors love to wander the beautiful gardens, looking for flowers. They also love seeing the wild peacocks that live on the grounds. Older visitors love the calmness and serenity that the temple offers, in contrast to the hectic city life of Oahu.<br><br>Go Tours Hawaii is here to help you find even more things to do and places to visit in Hawaii. You may call us at 1-808-926-3090 or email us at reservations@gohawaiitours.com for a reservation. https://gotourshawaii.com/
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Guide to Byodo In Temple Visits ◦ Consider visiting the Byodo-In Temple Hawaii if you're looking for tours in Oahu that offer something for everyone. Young visitors love to wander the beautiful gardens, looking for flowers. They also love seeing the wild peacocks that live on the grounds. Older visitors love the calmness and serenity that the temple offers, in contrast to the hectic city life of Oahu. ◦ Visit the Byodo-In Temple for stunning views, rich culture, and spectacular grounds. This lush paradise has breathtaking views that stretch from the Ko'olau Mountains up to the Pacific Ocean. ◦ The Byodo-In Temple is often used for wedding ceremonies. Additionally, it functions as a memorial park. Faiths are welcome to gather on the temple grounds to share in their lives and remember those who passed. ◦ Ocean View Terrace ◦ The Byodo-In Temple's Ocean View Terrace, a heart-shaped memorial garden offering some of the best views of Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, is the stunning Ocean View Terrace. It is a 10-acre hilltop oasis created in consultation by a Feng Shui master.
Guide to Byodo In Temple Visits Amida Buddha ◦ When you visit the Byodo-In Temple in Tokyo, you'll be able to see the Amida Buddhism, a unique, golden Buddha unlike any other. This Buddha is believed ◦ to be Japan's most giant carved statue. The Amida Buddha towers at more than 9 feet and is an original art piece designed by MasuzoInui, a renowned Japanese sculptor. Bon-Sho Sacred Bell ◦ The Bell House at Byodo-In Temple is home to a 3-ton brass bell called bon-sho. It stands 5 feet tall. The bell was cast from a mixture made of bronze and ◦ Tin in Osaka, Japan. It is a replica of the bell in Uji Byodo In Temple's bell house. The original bell is thought to be over 900 years old. The bon-sho is loved for its distinctive sound and shape. This bell is believed to cleanse the mind and prevent temptation. Go Tours Hawaii is here to help you find even more things to do and places to visit in Hawaii. You may call us at 1-808-926-3090 or ◦ email us at reservations@gohawaiitours.com for a reservation. https://gotourshawaii.com/