One of the most important traditions for Japanese people, the event was full of colorful costumes, culture, drumming performances and cuisine, with the Bon Odori dance as the highlight.
The Buddhist event is a special family gathering time where they practitioners traditionally observe a Manto-e – or lantern-lighting – service before the dance.
“Though some might term this `ancestor worship,’ you can see that in the context of the Buddhist teachings, this is really an expression of a person’s deep appreciation for the life they’ve been given by the love and sacrifice of their ancestors,” said Peter Hata of the Buddhist temple. “The Bon Odori dancing represents the natural celebration we feel when we appreciate this truth.”
Source: San Gabriel Valley Tribune