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Thousands of lanterns bearing hopes for peace

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The 2015 Shinnyo-En Lantern Floating memorial ceremony on Monday, May 25, 2015 at Ala Moana Beach Park in Honolulu. The annual event is in its 16th year and has grown exponentially since then.
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Earl Culbertson, left, held on to his son, Scott Culbertson, who in turn held his girlfriend, Luann Matsuno, as they watched the lighted vessels. They were remembering Earl’s wife of 54 years, Jo, who died about 11?2 years ago.
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Above, Oahu resident Carla Colburn cried prior to floating her lantern for her husband, Bobby, who died in 2012.
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Thousands of lanterns headed out to sea Monday during the annual Lantern Floating Hawaii ceremony at Ala Moana Beach Park.
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Waipahu resident Jody Navakuku adorned her lantern — one of an estimated 6,000 released in memory of loved ones — with flowers.
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Above, 10-year-old Issei Nozawa from Japan carried his candle as he headed to the water’s edge.
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Shinnyo-en head priest Shinso Ito, center, lit the Light of Harmony with dignitaries, from left, the Rev. Yubun Narashiba, head of Jodo Mission of Hawaii; Manjit Reddick, coordinator of the Sikh Association of Hawaii; Roy Amemiya, city managing director; Gov. David Ige; Elizabeth Olsen, director of the Survivor Outreach Services Center; and Matthew Corry, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.