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Posted on: Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Jake Shimabukuro EP 'Annon' pays tribute to Shin Buddhist founder


Advertiser staff

Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii is observing a milestone in Shin Buddhist practice — the 750th anniversary of founder Shinran Shonin’s passing — this month, in conjunction with its own 120th anniversary. To mark the occasion, the Honpa Hongwanji Mission asked famed ukulele artist Jake Shimabukuro to compose the song “Annon,” which means “May Peace and Tranquility prevail throughout the world.”
This phrase was found in a letter written by Shinran Shonin, who lived during social turmoil of medieval Japan, revealing a path for followers. “Annon” is meant to echo his wish.
The song is being released on an EP, along with “Ichigoichie” (Itchy-go Itchy-ei) which means “once in a lifetime” and is Shimabukuro's favorite Japanese word.
“Annon” will be sold at Jake's concerts and on his Web site, at http://www.jakeshimabukuro.com.