Kyoto Gardens of Honolulu Memorial Park explained

Kyoto Gardens of Honolulu Memorial Park
Location:22 Craigside Place, Honolulu, Hawaii
Coordinates:21.3225°N -157.8475°W
Built:1966
Architect:Katsuyoshi, Robert; et al.
Architecture:Japonism
Added:February 11, 2004
Refnum:04000020

The Kyoto Gardens of Honolulu Memorial Park is a cemetery located in the eastern half of the Honolulu Memorial Park, 22 Craigside Place, Honolulu, Hawaii. Its three-tiered Sanju Pagoda, the Kinkaku-ji Temple, and Mirror Gardens are fine examples of Japanese traditional-style structures and gardens built outside Japan. The gardens were listed in the National Register of Historic Places as site 04000020 on February 11, 2004.[1]

Honolulu Memorial Park was established in 1958, and its Buddhist Kinkaku-ji memorial and Sanju Pagoda were constructed between 1964 and 1966 as part of the Nuʻuanu Memorial Gardens Funerary Home, adjacent to history Oahu Cemetery. This name was changed to Kyoto Gardens in 1966 when the City of Kyoto, Japan, donated a bronze bell, with Abbot Jikai Murakami of Kyoto's Kinkaku-ji present for the opening.

Both the Sanju Pagoda and Kinkaku-ji serve as columbariums. As of 2006 they were in poor repair, due to the cemetery's financial difficulties.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lorraine Minatoishi Palumbo . [{{NRHP url|id=04000020}} Kyoto Gardens of Honolulu Memorial Park nomination form ]. National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . July 1, 2003 . 2009-11-15 .
  2. Web site: Kyoto Gardens of Honolulu Memorial Park . 2004 . National Park Service . Asian Pacific American Heritage Month .
  3. News: Pagoda crumbling amid dispute . James Gonser . . January 5, 2006 . 2009-11-28 .
  4. News: Memorial Park Management Dispute 'Emotional, Political, Messy' . October 9, 2006 . Malia Zimmerman . Hawaii Reporter . 2009-11-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061030083108/http://www.hawaiireporter.com/storyPrint.aspx?ac213dc7-8d9b-47c8-b885-612e8015f72f . October 30, 2006 .