The following list of websites was prepared for the Shinran Shonin 750th Memorial Observance in San Jose, California, February 27, 2010. This is not an exhaustive list of Shin Buddhist resources on the Web, but merely represents a good place to start.
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General Websites
- Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha
- Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai’i
- Office of Buddhist Education, Hawai’i
- Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Mission of Singapore
- Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji-ha Misión de México
- Jodo Shinshu Sangha of Poland
- Shinshu Kyodan Rengo, umbrella organization for non-Honganji shin temples in Japan
- Shogyoji Temple, Shin Temple with multiple branches outside Japan, e.g. Three Wheels Temple
- Three Wheels Temple, London branch of Shogyoji
- Amida Trust, Culturally Engaged Buddhism
- The Buddhist House, community affiliated with Amida Trust
- Namo amida bu, Belgian sangha committed to Pure Land teachings
- Amida Ji Retreat Temple Romania
- Société bouddhique suisse Jodo-Shinshu, Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Society of Switzerland
- Buddhist Resources, by Jerome Ducor
- Collected Works of Shinran
- The Way of Jodo Shinshu, a reflection on Shinran’s wasan, many translated into Russian
- Recordings of the Shoshinge and other liturgical pieces in vernacular Japanese
- Amida Net, translations and resources by Hisao Inagaki
- Jodo Shinshu Buddhism, Dharma for the Modern Age
- Eiken Kobai Sensei’s Shin Buddhism Study Center
- Tricycle magazine’s Shin Buddhist resources
- The Institute of Buddhist Studies
Shin/Pure Land Buddhist blogs and podcasts
Shin/Pure Land Buddhism on social networks