Senshin Buddhist Temple

Senshin Buddhist Temple
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
RegionBuddhist Churches of America
LeadershipRev. Ryuta Furumoto
StatusActive
Location
LocationLos Angeles, United States
StateCalifornia
Geographic coordinates34°01′16″N 118°17′53″W / 34.0210782°N 118.2980304°W / 34.0210782; -118.2980304
Architecture
Completed1951
Website
http://www.senshintemple.org/

The Senshin Buddhist Temple (formerly called the Senshin Buddhist Church) is a Buddhist temple in Los Angeles, California. An affiliate of the Buddhist Churches of America (BCA), the temple was built in 1951. It is known for its maintenance of traditional practices and for cultivating one of the earliest taiko groups appearing in the United States under the leadership of Masao Kodani.[1]

  1. ^ Bronner, Simon J. (2005). Manly Traditions: The Folk Roots of American Masculinities. Indiana University: Indiana University Press. pp. 136, 144–145. ISBN 0253217814.