Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple Guided by a Monk
Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple Guided by a Monk
Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple Guided by a Monk
Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple Guided by a Monk
Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple Guided by a Monk
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Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple Guided by a Monk

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Available from Mar 14
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Highlights

Drink matcha and eat sweets in a beautiful garden with 400 years of history
Engage in a tea experience to find the deep connection between Zen and tea
Experience a tranquil temple atmosphere ideal for focused zazen meditation
Itinerary
• Experience Overview
This experience offers a unique opportunity to practice zazen meditation with Eitetsu Nishida, the 16th generation abbot of Jusho-in, a Zen temple. After zazen, Eitetsu will guide you on how to enjoy matcha (powdered green tea), served with traditional seasonal sweets. A photographer will also capture moments of your experience, and you'll receive the photo data as a keepsake.

• About the Location
Jusho-in Temple, founded in 1599, is one of 46 sub-temples within Myoshin-ji, Japan's largest Zen temple, and has a history of about 420 years.

• About the Garden
The temple's beautiful garden, attributed to the renowned 16th-century painter Eitoku Kano, remains unchanged since its creation. The garden showcases different seasonal beauty: cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, autumn leaves, and snow in winter.

• About the Host
Eitetsu Nishida etc,

Eitetsu Nishida is the 16th generation abbot, previously worked as a national public servant for 10 years before becoming a monk. Despite his rigorous three-and-a-half-year training, he is known for his cheerful personality and love for animals.

• About Zen and Rinzai Buddhism
Zen, a branch of Mahayana Buddhism, emphasizes zazen (meditation) and direct experience over religious texts. Rinzai Zen, introduced to Japan in the 12th century, is known for its emphasis on sudden enlightenment (satori) through intense practices.

※ Flow of the Day
1. Meet at the north gate of Myoshin-ji Temple and walk to Jusho-in with a guide.
2. Two sets of 20-minute zazen sessions.
3. Learn about matcha and its history from Eitetsu Nishida.
4. Enjoy matcha and Japanese sweets while appreciating the garden.
5. The tour concludes with a commemorative photo.

※ Duration
The experience lasts about 2 hours, including explanations of zazen and tea.

※ Target Audience
This tour is ideal for those seeking a serene experience near Kyoto, away from typical tourist spots. It's open to all ages, but not wheelchair accessible. Chairs are available for those needing assistance during zazen.

※ What to Bring and Wear
No special requirements.

※ Cancellation Policy
Full refunds are available for cancellations up to 24 hours before the tour. No refunds for cancellations after this period.
Product details
Experience Zen in a quiet temple that is closed to the public. Receive direct instruction from Zen monks on meditation and Matcha whilst you enjoy a sophisticated and extraordinary experience.
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What's included
Chief priest's sermon
Guide
Japanese tea and sweets
Photoshoot by single-lens reflex camera within a few days after the tour ends
Temple entry ticket
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Tips
Eligibility
Adult: Age 1 to 99
Change & cancellation policies
If a cancellation request is submitted before 08:00, 1 day(s) prior to the date of use, no cancellation fee will be charged.
If a cancellation request is submitted after 08:00 1 day(s) before the date of use, a fee of 100% will be charged.
If a discount is applied, the cancellation fee will be calculated based on the original price before the discount and will not exceed the amount paid.
Partial refund is not available.
Important note

• This tour will take place rain or shine

• Seating for the experience will be assigned in the order of reservations. Thank you for your understanding.

• If you come wearing a rented kimono, it can be difficult to sit and meditate comfortably, so we don't recommend it.

Not allowed items:

Alcohol and drugs

Weapons or sharp objects

Good to know:

• If you come wearing a rented kimono, it can be difficult to sit and meditate comfortably, so we don't recommend it.

• Seating for the experience will be assigned in the order of reservations. Thank you for your understanding.

• This tour will take place rain or shine

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