The term 'Obon' comes from a Buddhist myth unique to Japanese history. A time to honor loved ones who have passed. The festival runs from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday.
Head Minister, Gerald Sakamoto says records show the first Obon was held at the same location on N. 5th Street in 1935.The term "Obon" comes from a Buddhist myth unique to Japanese history. A time to honor loved ones who have passed.
"Whether we believe in that returning in that kind of spirit or not the idea of again coming together of celebrating of joy and being mindful of the lives that have been a part of our lives, have influenced our lives and made our lives possible," Sakamoto said.The young and old filled a room to prepare skewers. Outside, a family-run business is building a teriyaki grill.
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