The Best Japanese Festivals & Events On the Web

                     
×
2024 Mochitsuki Workshop: A Hands-On Workshop that Teaches the Traditional Method of Making Mochi
2024 Explore Japan in Brooklyn Vol. 3: Experience the Best of Japanese Culture, Art, and Craftsmanship
2024 Exhibit: Flower, Bird, Wind, Moon by Kanako Abe. Discovering Inner Peace Through Intricate Kirie Art
2025: 32nd Annual New Year's ʻOhana Festival (Celebration of Hawaiʻi's Beloved Local and Japanese New Year's Traditions)
2024 Masters of Carpentry: Melding Forest, Skill and Spirit
2024 Hana Holiday Craft Show (Support Local Artists & Small Businesses - Handmade, Unique Gifts..) Ken Miller Recreation Center
2024-2025: Side by Side: Nihonmachi Scenes by Tokita, Nomura, and Fujii
2024: California Aiseki Kai Presents 35th Anniversary: Viewing Stones Show
2024 Origami Workshop Holiday Edition (Instructors Laurie & Lev Zienchuk Teach Interesting Holiday-Themed Origami)
2025 Celebrate the New Year with Mochi Traditions: Experience the Rich Traditions of Japanese New Year at Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix
2025 Visit the 'Cool Japan Center': Explore the Fascinating World of Japanese Culture (Jan 15)
2024 Sumo in the Garden: Sumo, Taiko, and Japanese Cuisine Under the Stars at Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix
2025 Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training Schedule (Feb 20 - Mar 13)

Long Beach Buddhist Church (LBBC)

Long Beach Buddhist Church (LBBC) | Japanese-City.com
Venue

Event Location

2360 Santa Fe Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90810
 
Map of Long Beach Buddhist Church (LBBC), 2360 Santa Fe Ave. , Long Beach

The Long Beach Buddhist Church (LBBC) holds a significant presence within the vibrant community of Long Beach, California. Established in the early 20th century, it has become a focal point for individuals seeking spiritual guidance, cultural enrichment, and a sense of community. Nestled amidst the diverse tapestry of Long Beach, LBBC serves as a beacon of Buddhist teachings, offering a sanctuary for meditation, reflection, and connection.

The LBBC embraces a blend of traditional Japanese Buddhist practices and contemporary interpretations, catering to a diverse congregation of practitioners from various backgrounds and walks of life. Its serene ambiance, adorned with intricate architectural details and serene gardens, fosters an atmosphere of tranquility and introspection. Whether one seeks solace in moments of solitude or seeks fellowship within a supportive community, LBBC provides a space for both.

Beyond its spiritual offerings, LBBC plays an active role in the broader Long Beach community, engaging in outreach programs, cultural events, and educational initiatives. Through partnerships with local organizations and participation in interfaith dialogues, LBBC fosters understanding, compassion, and unity among different faith traditions. Its commitment to social justice and environmental stewardship reflects the compassionate ethos of Buddhist teachings, inspiring members to actively contribute to the betterment of society.

LBBC's impact extends beyond its physical walls, reaching individuals across geographical boundaries through digital platforms, educational resources, and collaborative endeavors. By embracing innovation while honoring tradition, LBBC remains relevant in an ever-changing world, inviting seekers of all ages to embark on a journey of self-discovery, mindfulness, and service. As a cornerstone of spiritual life in Long Beach, LBBC continues to uphold its legacy of wisdom, compassion, and community for generations to come.

   

Contact

Phone: (562) 426-4014

Location Website


Click to Visit

  (For Event Information See Event Website Page)
Japanese Festival Events At This Location

   There Are No Current Japanese Events


     Click to Submit Japanese Events.


Authentic Japanese Gardens (United States)


Best Japanese Gardens

Japanese Rock 'Zen' Gardens (United States)


Best Japanese Rock 'Zen' Gardens

Japanese Teahouses (United States)


Best Japanese Teahouses

Japanese Museum Art


Japanese Museums   Map of Japanese Museums




Social Media & Email Share