Joining Lodge Star in the East FAQ
How can I join Lodge Star in the East?
There’s a common misconception that joining Masonry is by invitation only. Nothing could be further from the truth. Masonry places great importance on the ‘free will and accord’ of the applicant. This means that no one will try to talk you into joining. It’s up to you to decide if you want to become a Mason or not.
You become a Mason by joining a lodge. There are usually three steps:
- Finding out about Masonry.
- Choosing a lodge and getting to know the members.
- Submitting an application or ‘petition’.
Remember that the first step is up to you. If you know any Masons or any members of Lodge Star in the East, don’t hesitate to ask them about Masonry. If you don’t know any Masons, please contact the lodge directly and we’ll do our best to answer your questions.
Do I have a choice of which lodge I join?
Yes! If you live in the Yokohama area, you have a choice of two local lodges: Lodge Star in the East No. 640 under the Grand Lodge of Scotland and Far East Lodge No. 1 under the Grand Lodge of Japan. Both lodges use the same Yokohama Masonic Temple. Many more lodges meet in Tokyo and you might find one of them more convenient. There are also lodges in several other major cities in Japan, and on some of the larger US military or naval facilities. A list of all lodges in Japan is available at the Grand Lodge of Japan website.
This decision will depend on a number of factors, the most important being location, time of meeting, and membership. Masonic meetings are held at least once a month, so most people will apply to the lodge closest to them. Some hold their meetings in the afternoon, others in the evening. Each lodge has its own character or personality, and some people may choose to join a lodge that is slightly farther away, but whose atmosphere suits them better.
In Japan there’s another important factor. For historical reasons, there are lodges of many different jurisdictions (Grand Lodge of Japan, Grand Lodge of Scotland, Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Washington, etc.), with different rituals and traditions.
If you’re not sure about these differences, or need help with exploring the various options, please don’t hesitate to contact Lodge Star in the East. We’ll be happy to refer you to any other lodges you might find interesting.
What's the application procedure?
The application begins with the submission of a Petition Form, available from the Secretary of Lodge Star in the East. After you submit the form you’ll be invited to an informal interview with some of the members of the lodge. This interview is an opportunity for the members to get to know a little more about you. It’s also an opportunity for you to find out more about the lodge. After the interview, your petition will be ballotted upon at a meeting of the lodge. If the ballot is favorable, a date will be set for you to become a member by receiving the first degree of Masonry.
How long does it take to become a Mason?
Once you decide to apply, you’ll probably want to join as soon as possible, but a little patience is needed. Each stage of your application will have to be discussed and approved at formal meetings of the lodge, which usually take place once a month. On average, it takes two or three months from the time you submit your petition to the time you receive the first degree of Masonry. If your petition is received just before the summer break, or the busy year-end season, it might take a little longer.
Once you’ve received the first degree of Masonry you’ll be known as an Entered Apprentice and will be able to attend most meetings of Lodge Star in the East. With time, you’ll be able to receive the second (Fellowcraft) and third (Master Mason) degrees. As a Scottish lodge, Lodge Star in the East has the privilege of also conferring the Mark Master Mason degree.
How much does it cost to join?
There’s a one-time Initiation Fee of 60,000 yen, and there are annual fees of 22,000 yen. These fees are in accordance with the Bye-Laws of Lodge Star in the East and have been approved by the Grand Lodge of Scotland.
The Initiation Fee is payable in advance. The annual fees consist of Membership Fees of 10,000 yen and a Temple Usage Fee of 12,000 yen. There are reduced rates for members living far from Yokohama or outside Japan.
Once I join, will I be able to visit other lodges?
Although there are a few exceptions, you’ll have to wait until you become a Master Mason before you can visit other lodges. As a member of Lodge Star in the East, you’ll be able to visit any lodges recognized by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. This includes all other lodges in Japan and thousands of lodges around the world.
I’m a woman. Can I join Lodge Star in the East?
Since its foundation in 1736, the Grand Lodge of Scotland has accepted only male members. There are, however, some Grand Lodges that accept only female members, or who accept members of both sexes. Currently only one of these Grand Lodges is active in Japan but information about them is readily available on the Web.
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