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On 25 May 2020, the location of the Okinawa Japan Temple was announced. The temple will be a two-story building of approximately 10,000 square feet and will be constructed in Okinawa City near the Kadena Air Base, adjacent to the meetinghouse for the Okinawa Ward. It will be located on a half-acre site at 7-11, Matsumoto, Okinawa Shi, in Okinawa-ken, Japan. A temple patron waiting area will also be added to an adjacent existing meetinghouse. Its location just off the Okinawa Expressway will make the temple easily accessible from locations throughout the island. Also on 25 May 2020, an official exterior rendering of the Okinawa Japan Temple was released. | On 25 May 2020, the location of the Okinawa Japan Temple was announced. The temple will be a two-story building of approximately 10,000 square feet and will be constructed in Okinawa City near the Kadena Air Base, adjacent to the meetinghouse for the Okinawa Ward. It will be located on a half-acre site at 7-11, Matsumoto, Okinawa Shi, in Okinawa-ken, Japan. A temple patron waiting area will also be added to an adjacent existing meetinghouse. Its location just off the Okinawa Expressway will make the temple easily accessible from locations throughout the island. Also on 25 May 2020, an official exterior rendering of the Okinawa Japan Temple was released. | ||
− | The Church has had a presence in Japan since 1901. With a population of 127 million people, Japan is home to nearly 130,000 Latter-day Saints spread throughout 25 [[Stake|stakes]] and | + | The Church has had a presence in Japan since 1901. With a population of 127 million people, Japan is home to nearly 130,000 Latter-day Saints spread throughout 25 [[Stake|stakes]] and about 250 congregations in the Asian island nation. |
Okinawa is comprised of more than 150 islands in the East China Sea between Taiwan and mainland Japan. Okinawa Island is the largest of the Ryukyu Islands—an island group that stretches from Kyushu, the island where the [[Fukuoka Japan Temple]] is located, to Taiwan, the island where the [[Taipei Taiwan Temple]] is located. One [[Stake|stake]] and one military [[District|district]] operate in Okinawa, which is famous for having some of the longest living people in the world. | Okinawa is comprised of more than 150 islands in the East China Sea between Taiwan and mainland Japan. Okinawa Island is the largest of the Ryukyu Islands—an island group that stretches from Kyushu, the island where the [[Fukuoka Japan Temple]] is located, to Taiwan, the island where the [[Taipei Taiwan Temple]] is located. One [[Stake|stake]] and one military [[District|district]] operate in Okinawa, which is famous for having some of the longest living people in the world. | ||
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On Sunday, 6 December 2020, about 500 people from the Okinawa Japan [[Stake]] and the Okinawa Japan Military [[District]] virtually attended a devotional focusing on the purpose and blessings of temples. | On Sunday, 6 December 2020, about 500 people from the Okinawa Japan [[Stake]] and the Okinawa Japan Military [[District]] virtually attended a devotional focusing on the purpose and blessings of temples. | ||
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+ | On 17 April 2023, the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the open house and dedication dates for the Okinawa Japan Temple. The public open house will begin on Saturday, September 23, and continue through Saturday, October 7, excluding Sundays. Elder [[Gary E. Stevenson]] of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] will dedicate the Okinawa Japan Temple on Sunday, November 12, in two sessions, at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. | ||
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+ | The dedicatory sessions will be broadcast to all congregations in the Okinawa Japan Temple district. Additional details regarding the temple dedication will be announced locally as the date approaches. | ||
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+ | Before the public open house, a media day will be held on Thursday, September 21. Invited guests will also tour the Okinawa Japan Temple on Friday, September 22. | ||
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Revision as of 14:35, 19 April 2023
On 7 April 2019, during the 189th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, President Russell M. Nelson announced plans to construct Japan's fourth temple, the Okinawa Japan Temple. The Okinawa Japan Temple will be the fourth Latter-day Saint temple in that country. The three Latter-day Saint temples currently in operation in Japan are the Fukuoka Japan Temple (2000), the Sapporo Japan Temple (2016), and the Tokyo Japan Temple (1980) (currently under renovation).
On 25 May 2020, the location of the Okinawa Japan Temple was announced. The temple will be a two-story building of approximately 10,000 square feet and will be constructed in Okinawa City near the Kadena Air Base, adjacent to the meetinghouse for the Okinawa Ward. It will be located on a half-acre site at 7-11, Matsumoto, Okinawa Shi, in Okinawa-ken, Japan. A temple patron waiting area will also be added to an adjacent existing meetinghouse. Its location just off the Okinawa Expressway will make the temple easily accessible from locations throughout the island. Also on 25 May 2020, an official exterior rendering of the Okinawa Japan Temple was released.
The Church has had a presence in Japan since 1901. With a population of 127 million people, Japan is home to nearly 130,000 Latter-day Saints spread throughout 25 stakes and about 250 congregations in the Asian island nation.
Okinawa is comprised of more than 150 islands in the East China Sea between Taiwan and mainland Japan. Okinawa Island is the largest of the Ryukyu Islands—an island group that stretches from Kyushu, the island where the Fukuoka Japan Temple is located, to Taiwan, the island where the Taipei Taiwan Temple is located. One stake and one military district operate in Okinawa, which is famous for having some of the longest living people in the world.
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Groundbreaking Ceremony Is Held for the Okinawa Japan Temple
A groundbreaking ceremony for the Okinawa Japan Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was held on Saturday, 5 December 2020. This signifies that construction has officially begun on the fourth temple of the Church on Japanese soil.
Elder Takashi Wada, a General Authority Seventy serving as Asia North Area president, presided at the groundbreaking and offered the dedicatory prayer.
Due to local government COVID-19 restrictions only A small group of Latter-day Saint leaders and invited guests attended the ceremony. In his remarks, Elder Wada said, "Despite the small gathering, we are extremely grateful as we meet to consecrate this island for the building of a holy temple this day."
In the dedicatory prayer, Elder Wada asked the Lord to watch over the people on the island and that all may "recognize the eternal significance of this sacred project."
He prayed, "We pray that we, and all those who pass near this site, will feel thy presence. May the inspiring vista bless the entire community, including those not of our faith, and become a cherished landmark for all who live or visit here."
On Sunday, 6 December 2020, about 500 people from the Okinawa Japan Stake and the Okinawa Japan Military District virtually attended a devotional focusing on the purpose and blessings of temples.
Open House and Dedication
On 17 April 2023, the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the open house and dedication dates for the Okinawa Japan Temple. The public open house will begin on Saturday, September 23, and continue through Saturday, October 7, excluding Sundays. Elder Gary E. Stevenson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will dedicate the Okinawa Japan Temple on Sunday, November 12, in two sessions, at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
The dedicatory sessions will be broadcast to all congregations in the Okinawa Japan Temple district. Additional details regarding the temple dedication will be announced locally as the date approaches.
Before the public open house, a media day will be held on Thursday, September 21. Invited guests will also tour the Okinawa Japan Temple on Friday, September 22.
Temples in Japan