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SANBAGAWA, Gunma Prefecture--Benmou Suzuki’s dilapidated 420-year-old temple, located deep in the forest near a tiny Japanese mountain ... hours’ drive from Tokyo with only 500 residents ...
The oldest religious site in Tokyo is also its most visited. The Senso-ji Temple sees about 30 million annual visitors and its inception dates all the way back to year 628. Despite its claim to ...
I began seeing images of what purported to be a package of men’s LDS temple garment shirts—without sleeves. A new tank top garment for men? I wasn’t just skeptical, having been burned by ...
The highlight here is Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest temple, which is approached via the bustling Nakamise shopping street. Here, you can purchase traditional Japanese snacks and souvenirs ...
The battles are forcing the faith known widely as the Mormon church to explain to nonmembers why the lavish temples are so vital to their beliefs. Temples draw the faithful closer to God ...
Let’s cut to the chase. What new clothing styles exactly do those new garments — a slip and skirt option for women plus a (relatively) sleeveless version for women and men — open up for ...
A 400-foot thin strip of Las Vegas desert over a drainage line appears to be the next chapter in the debate over a temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as it heads to city hall ...
The sound you hear is the jubilation of Latter-day Saint women at the news that temple garments soon will ... an Instagrammer with LDS Changemakers, which promotes gender equality in the church.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, widely known as the Mormon church, announced plans recently for its first temple in New Jersey. But the project proposed for Summit, in Union ...
But what exactly is a “Temple” in the LDS Church, and how does its structure and function differ from other Christian churches? Spokespersons David Fierro and Kevin Duncan explain that while ...