Every summer, Buddhist temples across Hawaiʻi host Obon celebrations, which are open to all and feature traditional dances, food, and music, and honor ancestors and loved ones who have died.
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With Zoom meetings taking the place of public gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, there have been everything from online cocktail hours to church services, so why not virtual bon dances?