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JODO MISSION OF HAWAII BULLETIN - JANUARY 2012 (#1182-0112) Jodo Mission of Hawaii 1429 Makiki St. Honolulu HI 96814 Address Service Requested A Happy New Year! *** New Year’s Greetings *** Gensho Hara, Bishop A Happy and Peaceful Year to you all! May the Compassionate Light of Amida Buddha shine upon you and your family throughout 2012. Last year marked the 800 th Grand Memorial of our founder, Honen Shonin. Despite the devastating earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear reactor crisis in Japan and natural disasters throughout the world, Jodo Shu tem- ples observed Saint Honen’s memorial with the utmost reverence. In Ha- waii, the Grand Memorial service was held on September 18, 2011, on the occasion of the Kyokukai Convention, at the Betsuin. Honen Shonin stressed the belief in Amida Buddha’s original vow (hongan) and to call upon Amida Buddha’s sacred name wholeheartedly to secure salvation in this world and the world to come. In an age of social and political turmoil and chaos, Master Honen encouraged all people to live their lives following the path of Nembutsu, calling Amida Buddha’s holy name—Namu Amida Butsu. “Namu” means “I take refuge in” or “to throw oneself to”, “Amida” stems from the Sanskrit Amitayus (Eternal Life) and Amitabha (Infinite Light). So that Amida Buddha is also called Muryoju Butsu, the Buddha of Eternal Light, or Muryoko Butsu, the Buddha of Infinite Light. “Life” symbol- izes compassion and “Light” symbolizes the wisdom that shines upon our ignorant minds. “Butsu”

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JODO MISSION OF HAWAII

BULLETIN - JANUARY 2012

(#1182-0112)

Jodo Mission of Hawaii 1429 Makiki St.

Honolulu HI 96814

Address Service Requested

A Happy New Year! *** New Year’s Greetings ***

Gensho Hara, Bishop

A Happy and Peaceful Year to you all! May the Compassionate Light of Amida Buddha shine upon you and your family throughout 2012. Last year marked the 800th Grand Memorial of our founder, Honen Shonin. Despite the devastating earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear reactor crisis in Japan and natural disasters throughout the world, Jodo Shu tem-ples observed Saint Honen’s memorial with the utmost reverence. In Ha-waii, the Grand Memorial service was held on September 18, 2011, on the occasion of the Kyokukai Convention, at the Betsuin. Honen Shonin stressed the belief in Amida Buddha’s original vow (hongan) and to call upon Amida Buddha’s sacred name wholeheartedly to secure salvation in this world and the world to come. In an age of social and political turmoil and chaos, Master Honen encouraged all people to live their lives following the path of Nembutsu, calling Amida Buddha’s holy name—Namu Amida Butsu. “Namu” means “I take refuge in” or “to throw oneself to”, “Amida” stems from the Sanskrit Amitayus (Eternal Life) and Amitabha (Infinite Light). So that Amida Buddha is also called Muryoju Butsu, the Buddha of Eternal Light, or Muryoko Butsu, the Buddha of Infinite Light. “Life” symbol-izes compassion and “Light” symbolizes the wisdom that shines upon our ignorant minds. “Butsu”

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New Year’s Greetings Cont’dGreetings from Bishop Hara:

means Buddha, the Enlightened One, the Awakened One. Just as Master Honen did, we too are living in a time of turmoil, our temples, our society, and our world at large face many challenges, let us put our belief in the Nembutsu and work together for the future of Jodo Shu and our community. Our Kyoku functions this year are as follows:

* Aloha State Meisho Sr. YBA Convention on June 8–10, 2012 in Honolulu; * Laypersons/Rengo Fujinkai Biennial Convention on September 21–23, 2012 on Kauai; * Kyoku Executive Board Meeting on September 21–23, 2012 on Kauai.

Our ministers are working to publish a ministers’ handbook and sermon book. The new edition of our Otsutome prayer book will be published. Three of our Hawaii temples will commemorate their centennial celebrations this year—Lahaina Jodo Mission will celebrate their centennial on October 20 to 21, Haleiwa Jodo Mission on November 10, and Kapaa Jodo Mission in spring 2013. As we look at our calendar this year, our temples and Kyoku have another busy year ahead. There is a Buddhist saying, “If one blossoms, flowers of the whole world blossom.” For our temple, each of you is a flower that makes your temple blossom beautifully and harmoniously. In welcoming the Year of the Dragon, let us ask for Amida Buddha’s guidance for a bright and prosperous year. Let us devote ourselves to our temples and communities and live our lives happily and fruitfully. With Gassho,

Gensho Hara, Bishop

Message from Kyodan Board President Aloha,

I hope everyone had a wonderful 2011. Let’s make 2012 even better! As Buddhists, it is our desire to spread positivity to every person we come into con-tact with, through love and compassion. We can achieve this with a smile, a kind gesture, and thoughtful words. When things don’t go well, try to resolve them constructively and with a positive state of mind. While this may be difficult at times, it is important to keep things in perspective: We are so lucky to be alive, in a place that provides us with many privileges, to have family and friends who love us, and to be surrounded by the beauty of nature. When we remind ourselves of what really matters, we no longer have ‘problems,’ but merely challenges for us to overcome constructively. Every night, let’s ask ourselves if we left a positive or negative impact on the people we inter-acted with that day. By thinking this way, and striving for 100% positive impact on everyone we meet, we can all help to better the world. I wish you all happiness, good health, and prosperity! With Warmest Aloha,

Jon Riki Karamatsu President, Jodo Mission of Hawaii

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January 1, 2012

Dear Members of Jodo Mission of Hawaii,

Shinnen Omedeto Gozaimasu! Hon Nen Mo Yoroshiku Onegai Moshi Agemasu!

Please accept our best wishes for the New Year and we gratefully appreciate your support and cooperation during the past years. As we begin the New Year of 2012, we humbly ask for your kokua and continuous support and cooperation to sustain the temple in the face of inflating operational costs.

Your membership dues allow Jodo Mission to exist and remain a positive influence in the community. Our Board of Directors works totally on a volunteer basis. Our ministers are working hard to provide spiritual leadership through services, personal counseling, and other activities including delivering sermons, conducting weddings and memorial services, various blessings (baby, home, car, boat, office, get well, birthday), visiting care homes and hospitals, and giving religious instructions.

They are on call 24 hours a day. Your dues pay for our mailings, the costs of our functions, building maintenance and operations. By maintaining a strong membership, Jodo Mission is able to continue to provide peace of mind to our members and respond to the needs of the community.

We are continually active in propagating the Pure Land Buddhism and public services in the community. The Board of Directors wishes to hear your questions and concerns and urges you to join or renew your membership so that we may remain a viable and posi-tive force in the community.

Our annual membership dues (Gojikai-hi) is $60 per year, or $5 per month. Upon re-ceipt of this letter, would you kindly send your membership dues made payable to Jodo Mission of Hawaii, and mail it to 1429 Makiki Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96814. If your 2012 dues have already been paid, please accept our apology and appreciation for your support and please ignore this letter.

We thank you for your timely payments and donations. We also invite you to partici-pate in our various activities, Sunday Services, O-Bon, Bon Dance, O-Higan, Hanamatsuri or Buddha Day, Jodo-e or Bodhi Day, Fujinkai, Senior, Intermediate, or Junior Y.B.A., Sunday School, Children’s Malama Choir, and many other wonderful activities..

Should you have any questions, please feel free to call Jodo Mission at 949-3995. In Gassho,

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Bits of Knowledge of Buddhism Vol. 14 The Three Jewels (Jan. 2012)

By Rev. Yasushiro Watanabe 第14回 三宝(2012年01月)

「三宝」,すなわち仏法僧に帰依することは,仏教徒の基本的な務めです。仏さま,仏

さまの教え,それを護る人々を大切にすることで,私たちは仏教への理解と信仰を深め,

悟りの世界を求める心を新たにします。

仏(ブッダ):生きとし生けるものは須らく仏性をもっています。私たちが仏さまに帰

依することは,私たちすべてが仏となる可能性があることを信ずることです。法(ダルマ

):仏さまの教えを説く書物を読むことも大切ですが,その教えは私たちの生活において

実践されて初めて意味をもちます。八正道を実践し,お念仏を称えることで,日々の生活

に仏法が宿ります。僧(サンガ):僧伽とは,男女の出家修行者,男女の在家信者からな

る共同体です。信者の支援がなければ,出家者は安住して修行にいそしむことができませ

ん。また,共同体がなければ,私たちは仏さまの教えを実践することができません。みん

なが同じ目的のために協力する共同体は尊いものです。私たちの僧伽が喜びと幸せに満ち

ているとき,そこは何ものにも代えがたい清らかな空間となります。

三宝はお互いに結ばれています。あなたが,共同体の友人に手を差し伸べることは,仏

さまを大切にすることと同等です。仏さまの教えは,私たちが活動を通して守り実践して

いくものです。このように仏法僧は分かちがたいものです。私たちは毎日の生活のあらゆ

る場面で,三宝の存在を実感することができるでしょう。

Vol. 14 The Three Jewels (Jan. 2012)

Taking refuge in the Three Jewels, or Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha is a fun-damental practice in Buddhism. It is the fruit of our practice. As we continue to prac-tice, the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha reveal themselves to us more fully. When we encounter these three Jewels directly and experience their capacity to bring about happiness and peace, our faith is strengthened even further.

Buddha: Everybody has the potential to come true Buddhahood. When we take refuge in Buddha, we must also understand we ourselves have the nature of Buddha. Dharma: Dharma books and talks are valuable, but the true Dharma is appeared through our life and our practice. When the noble Eightfold Path and the Nembutsu are practiced, the living Dharma is there. Sangha: Sangha is the fourfold community of monks, nuns, laymen, and laywomen, as well as the other elements that support our practice. Even if we have a deep appreciation for the practice, it can be difficult to con-tinue without the support or friends. When members of a Sangha live in harmony, their Sangha is holy. When you build a Sangha that has joy and peace, you’ll see the ele-ment of holiness there. Sangha is the door through which we enter the heart of the Buddha and the Dharma.

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MAHALO Thank you to those who came for general clean-up of the Temple, including the Columbarium or Nokotsudo on Decem-ber 11, 2011. Your hard work and dedica-tion to the Temple are deeply appreciated.

Thank you to Children’s Malama Choir for their performance before Santa’s ap-pearance at the Sunday School Christmas Party.

Thank you to Sunday School for inviting everyone to their Christmas Party and sharing their visit with Santa.

The Three Jewels are related each other. When you make peace with another member of your Sangha, you are looking after the Buddha. The Dharma cannot exist without followers. Each Jewel contains the other two. This can be realized in every moment of our life.

Photo: Buddha @Lahaina JM

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Above are the Children’s Malama Choir singing songs in Japanese and English. Below are the Sunday School and the hard working General Cleanup workers about to have a pizza lunch!

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第10回「お地蔵さまの由来」(2011年9月)

浄土宗別院の正門のすぐそばに地蔵菩薩像が立っています。地蔵菩薩はもっとも人気のあ

る菩薩さまで,本当にたくさんの石像がお寺や路傍に造られました。そのお姿は私たちの生活の

中にとけ込んでいて,私たちは親しみを込めて「お地蔵さん」「お地蔵さま」とお呼びしていま

す。

地蔵菩薩は大地の守り神が起源とされます。お地蔵さまは,お釈迦さまが亡くなられてか

ら弥勒菩薩が次のブッダとしてこの世に現れるまでの間,現世の全ての生き物を教え導く菩薩さ

まとして信仰されました。その姿は,頭を丸く剃り質素な衣を着ていてお坊さんと同じです。お

顔はいつも微笑みをたたえています。一般的には,左手には宝珠をとり右手には錫杖を携えてい

ます。これらの像形は,お地蔵さまが,世界の隅々を歩き回り,私たちの苦悩を癒し幸福をもた

らして下さることを示しています。経典には,地蔵菩薩が,地獄・餓鬼・畜生・修羅・人・天の

六道に姿を表し,悩み苦しむ衆生を救済しようと発願されたとあります。さらに,一切の衆生を

救いとるまでは,自身は涅槃に入らないと宣言されました。つまり,お地蔵さまは,生きとし生

けるものを救いたいという慈悲ゆえに,六道輪廻の世界にとどまり救済活動に自らの身を捧げて

いるのです。

お地蔵さまは,この世だけでなく過去に亡くなられた人間や動物の罪障をも消滅させて,

平安へと導く菩薩さまとして篤く信じられています。もっとも救われがたい存在にこそ優先的に

救いの手を差し伸べる慈悲深いお方です。宮沢賢治の「雨ニモマケズ」に歌われるような無私の

精神をもった,仏教徒にとって最高のお手本の一人といえるでしょ。

Vol.10 “Who is O-Jizo-sama?”

You can see a statue of Ksitigarbha (Jizo) by the gate of Jodo Mission. He is one of the most popu-lar Bodhisattvas, and the number of his statues is the largest in Japan. Most people feel a closeness to Jizo, fondly calling him “O-Jizo-san” or “O-Jizo-sama.” Who is Jizo? Why is O-Jizo-sama so popular?

Originally, Jizo is believed to be the guardian of the earth. He protects all beings in the world from the time Sakyamuni Buddha passed away until Maitreya (Miroku) will appear to become the next Buddha. Jizo has been worshiped as a great leader for Buddhists during Buddha’s ab-sence. Most Jizo figures have a bald head and wear plain garments just like a Buddhist monk. They al-ways smile gently. They often hold a jewel in their left hand and a long staff in their right hand. These characteristics show that Jizo walks anywhere and fulfills people’s wishes with great compassion. In the Sutra, Jizo made an original vow to save all living

Bits of Knowledge of Buddhism Vol.10 “Who is O-Jizo-sama?” (Reprint from Sept 2011)

By Rev. Yasushiro Watanabe

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things. Jizo also vowed not to become a Buddha until his work of salvation is done. That is to say, he has voluntarily stayed in the cycle of rebirth and worked hard to save all beings in the six destinies.

O-Jizo-sama protects the weak and gives prior salvation to them. In eve-rything, he counts himself last and puts others before him. The compassionate Jizo is a good example for Buddhist ministers and members.

O-Jizo-Sama Blessing Through the generous dona-tion by someone who wants to be anonymous, we now have an O-Jizo-Sama in our altar. It was placed towards the back on left side as you look to the altar. On Sunday, November 27, 2011, Rev. Narashiba blessed our new O-Jizo-Sama. THANK YOU THANK YOU for our new O-Jizo-Sama!

O-Jizo-Sama (statute outside as you enter the Temple grounds is pictured to the right). Please notice that the statute’s left hand is missing. Someone cut it off and now we need to have it repaired. Please see Rev. Narashiba if you want to donate to this project.

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Fujinkai (women’s association)

January 15 at 8:30 a.m.

Ikoi Hall

YBA No Meeting in January

Sewing Circle No Sewing Circle in January

Jodo Mission of Hawaii Children’s Choir “Malama”

No Children’s Choir in January

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Sunday School We welcome children to join our Sun-day School. Let’s enjoy studying Onem-butsu by doing various activities.

1/8/12 Family Service Refreshments Sunday School mothers will assist with ozoni refreshments 1/15/11: Sunday School plans to go on an excursion—Honolulu Academy of Arts 1/22/12 at 11 a.m.: Sunday School will join New Year’s Party

Ukulele by Stuart Nago

On Sunday, December 18, Stuart Nago performed a couple of songs on his ukulele after Sunday Service. Stuart will again be performing a couple of songs on his ukulele on

Sunday, January 15 at 10:00 a.m.

after Sunday Service

♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪

Please come and enjoy the ukulele music.

♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪

STAND UP EIGHT 1113 South King Street

On September 1, 2011, Rev. Narashiba gave blessing to new furniture repair store “Stand Up Eight”. They refinish furniture, recycle furniture and accessories.

Congratulations and Best Wishes on your business!

Shinnenkai New Year’s Party

Please join us for our New Year’s Party following the Annual General Membership meeting. All members and friends are invited. Come and meet your Board of Directors. Date: Sunday, January 22

Time: 11:00 am (after Gyoki-e service)

Place: Jodo Mission Social Hall

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GYOKI-E CHUTOBA FORM 2012(御忌会中塔婆申し込み用紙) Deadline: January 10, 2012

YOUR NAME(お名前):_________________PHONE(お電話番号):________

NAME OF DECEASED(亡くなった方のお名前): 1._________________________________________________________

2.____________________________________________________________ 3.____________________________________________________________ 4.____________________________________________________________ One Chutoba is $ 7.00 × Total of Chutoba ______ = Total $______

(中塔婆 1本 7ドル) (本数) (合計)

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Order accepted by: _______________ Date accepted: _______/______/ 2012 (In person / Mail / By phone) Received by: _______________ Date paid: _______/______/ 2012 (Cash / Check # __________ ) Write_______

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Gyoki-e (Honen Shonin’s Memorial Service)

Gyoki-e means the me-morial service for Honen Shonin. Honen Shonin, who is a founder of Jodo Shu, passed away on January 25th, 1212. He was 80 years old.

After Honen Shonin passed away, his disciples and believers started to have a memo-rial service for him on the 25th of every month. The biggest cere-mony was held on 25th of Janu-ary every year. This service was held not only locally in Kyoto but it spread all over Japan. In those days, the word “Gyoki” meant the anniversary of the deaths of the Emperors or their wives. The word “Gyoki” was such a respect-able word for the Emperor's fam-ily.

Three hundred years later, after Honen Shonin passed away, the Emperor Gokashiwabara mandated Jodo Shu to call the anniversary of Honen Shonin’s death “Gyoki”. Since then, peo-ple called his annual memorial service “Gyoki”. This occasion implied that Honen Shonin was clearly accepted and revered by the Emperor and the people.

Our Gyoki-e service will be held on January 22nd at 10 a.m. Please join us.

Chutoba is available for this Gyoki-e service. At this service you may also honor your deceased ancestors with a Chutoba prayer. See above Chutoba order form.

Founder of Jodo Shu : Honen Shonin

(1133-1212)

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Obituaries

The Jodo Mission of Hawaii extends its sincere condolences to the family members and loved ones of the following members who have recently left this world for the Pure Land. Bernie Fusae Komori 88

Jodo Mission Office Hours:

Monday to Saturday 8am—5pm

Sunday & Holidays 8am—3pm

Phone: 949-3995

Rev. Yubun Narashiba Head Minister Rev. Kanjun Nakano

Resident Minister

Rev. Dwight Nakamura

Retired Minister Page 10

What is “Perpetual Memorial Service?” (Eitaikyo)

This record of a perpetual memorial service and is called Eitaikyo in Japanese. When the date of death occurs for a person listed on this record, the ministers pray for that individual during the morn-ing service. The prayers will continue each year for as long as Jodo Mission exists. Anyone can be included in it. You may put your own name on the list, too. This also helps when it is difficult to have memorial services. We also wel-come you to attend the morning service at 8:30am.

How to apply Stop by the office, and fill out the application form. Each name costs $200. After the application is accepted, the name will be listed on the record.

Rev. Yasuhiro Watanabe Resident Minister

Hawaii Council of Jodo Missions Yoshimizuko of Hawaii 2012 Japan Tour

April 8 to 15, 2012

Tokyo, visit to Zojoji Temple, new song and dance to be an-nounced and a memorial service for the victims of Eastern Japan. Kamakura, visit to Komyoji Temple, Kotokuin Temple

Anyone interested, please contact Rev. Narashiba.

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1 Sekitaro Hirohama The Hirohama & Kawasugi Family Kenji Fujikami The Hashimoto Family The Ohara Family Haruko Ikuta Tsugio Takamatsu Family Tomomitsu Kawamura The Kawamura Family Fukuda Tokusaburo’s Father Hon-yo Jo-dai Shin-ji The Fukuda Family The Nakamura Family Chukichi Asamura Toyo Asamura The Masuda & Asamura Family The Yamasaki & Hara Family The Yoshizaki Family The Matsushita Family The Aoki Family The Sakuda Family The Okamura Family Stanley Satoru Morimoto 2 Richard Hichiro Kawamoto 3 Hideo Toyoshiba Yoshitaka Wada 5 Kiyo Fujikami The Fujikami Family Shizuyo Morisako Kasuke Yamane Jiro Nakamura Randall Loreg The Loreg Family 6 Kikuyo Yamasaki Eiichi Fujita Shigeharu Ohata 7 Jiro Oyabu The Oyabu & Kondo Family Kazuko Nomiyama Tetsuko Miyamoto Kama Takata 8 Matsujiro Otani (1) The Otani Family The Yanagihara Family Toshio Isoibe The Isobe Family Matsujiro Otani (2) Taketo Sumimoto (1) Juichi Uesugi Fusataro Higuchi Taketo Sumimoto (2) Kenji Miyakawa 9 Taka Tomonari The Tomonari Family Asa Hayashi 10 Hiroko Yoza The Yoza Family Kami Higa The Higa Family Bishop Ninryo Nago The Nago & Kunimoto Family 11 Tokoe Imaguchi The Imaguchi Family

Hatsuko Hayashi The Hayashi Family Masakichi Teruya Reginald Hisao Hisamura Uichiro Ishii Kohei Umeda Matsuyo Yamamoto 12 Heiji Fukuda (1) Heiji Fukuda (2) The Fukuda Family Nagao Yamada Shokichi Harada Tadashi Yanagihara 13 Bishop Jiko Kuya Shima Morita Shizue Fujita 14 Akitaka Chikamoto The Ohta Family Genzo Yanagihara The Yanagihara Family Tsuchiyo Kimoto Miyoko Kaya 15 Tane Nagata (1) The Nagata Family Sukeichi Kameoka The Kameoka Family Tane Nagata (2) Mildred Misako Tanimura Shizue Kimura 16 Take Shinagawa Tomojiro Fujita The Fujita Family Kenji Iwamoto Chiyoka Mizuno Seiichi Shimamoto 17 Hanayo Taniguchi Kame Okamoto Moto Kawasugi Nobuo Hayashi 18 Kiyomatsu Daitoku (1) The Daitoku Family The Kawauchi Family Katsutoshi Takada The Takada Family Kiyomatsu Daitoku (2) Itaro Kurihara The Kurihara Family Masao Ishii Shoichi Ishida 19 Tai Kawano The Kawano Family Chiyo Tomai The Tomai Family Miyo Ueno The Ueno Family 20 Shinazo Nishiguchi The Nishiguchi Family Noboru Ajimura The Ajimura Family Kiku Kimura Yuriko Nishimoto 21 Sueko Higashimura Kiku Kimura

The Kimura & Muroshige Family Masao Teruya Takeo Yamane Shimo Hatanaka Hiroshi Furuya Tsuneko Shintaku Koichi Ronald Namihira 22 Masae Tanimura Konoshin Kimura Fukukichi Tatei 23 Shokichi Fukumoto The Fukumoto Family Takeo Yoshihara The Yoshihara Family The Tanaka Family Jiro Kiyama Ralph Toshiaki Hashimoto Terry Kazuo Yorimoto 24 Heikichi Isobe The Isobe Family Machi Yokoyama The Yokoyama & Morita Family Toranosuke Kinoshita Tane Kinoshita The Kinoshita Family Tsune Aoki George Masao Tanaka Helen Katsuko Ito 25 Taka Fukuda The Fukuda Family Saiichi Hyodo Joseph Yoshihiko Fujihana Sadako Oki Teruko Mamiya The Sato Omura Family 26 Take Arita The Arita Family Haruo Nakamura The Nakamura Family Kimio Yagi The Yagi Family Sueyoshi Yanagihara Yoshi Yamamoto Chester Takeo Kaita 27 Seiichi Fujimoto The Fujimoto Family Takeshi Sato Charles Shoichi Kimura Hiroko Nakano 28 Yoshie Sato The Sato & Suzuki Family Sae Higashimura The Higashimura Family Tome Yamanaka The Yamanaka Family Chizuko Saeki Sadamu Iwamoto Yooko Fujimoto 29 Tomo Isobe Hana Kinoshita The Kinoshita Family Jisaburo Kanemoto The Kanemoto & Miyamoto Family

Kansuke Shintani Fusao Taniguchi Ralph Hitoshi Tanaka Toshito Fukuda 30 Kumaichi Tomonari The Tomonari Family Tsunejiro Kawasaki The Kawasaki & Nakagawa Family Ine Yoshizaki The Yoshizaki Family Tomota Kakehashi Masao Kume Akio Matsuda Kiyoshi Kamimura Barbara Okimoto 31 You Kawamura The Kawamura Family Shizuko Aoyama Kaname Yamanaka Takeo Tanaka Shigeno Ohara

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