Koloa Jodo Mission

Poʻipu & the South Shore


Serving the local Japanese community for more than a century, this sect of Buddhism practices a form of chanting meditation. The original temple, on the left, dates from 1910, while the larger temple on the right hosts services, classes and other events to no fixed schedule – everyone welcome. For a guided tour, call ahead.


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