Kokawadera temple , Wakayama Japan
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Horaiji Temple (Japan)
Horaiji Temple is situated on Mount Horai in Shinshiro city (Aichi prefecture, Japan). This buddhist temple was founded in 703. On its premises there is also one of the three most beautiful Toshogu Shrines of Japan (built in 1652 by Tokugawa Iemitsu). Wild nature surrounds the temple and shrine buildings. It is a beautiful and solemn place. The shakuhachi music is played by Taro Matsumoto.
Japan Trip: Eiheiji Temple Stay with zen temple Fukui01
Japan Trip: Eiheiji Temple Stay with zen temple Fukui01
Eihei-ji (永平寺) is one of two main temples of the Soto Sect of Zen Buddhism, the largest single religious denomination in Japan. During the 13th century it was founded in 1244 by Dogen Zenji, the Buddhist scholar who introduced Soto Zen to Japan in 1228 after studying in China for several years.
Eiheiji stands in the wooded hills, about 15 km (9 mi) east of Fukui City. It consists of over 70 buildings and structures, connected with each other by covered walkways.
Eiheiji is still an active monastery with around 150 and nuns in residence practicing Zen monks. It is possible for foreign visitors affiliated with a Soto Zen Buddhist organization to stay at the temple for one or more nights and follow the monks' daily routine.
Facility Information: Hours: 4:00 to 17:00 (May to October)
5:00 to 16:30 (November to April)
Closed: Opened All Year Round
Admission: 500 yen
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A Buddhist Temple Stay on Sacred Mt. Koya, Japan
Mt. Koya was founded 12 centuries ago by the great Buddhist monk, Kobo Daishi Kukai as a center for Shingon Buddhist training. He wanted to establish a monastery far from worldly distractions but if he could only see it now....
Koyo-San is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and tourists flock here to see the temples and stay overnight in one of the 117 monasteries; our group was staying at Shojosin-in Temple after a short hike on the Woman's Trail above the village. Know that it is not easy to get here!
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Copying sutra at Taiyo-ji temple, Chichibu, Japan
Part of the temple stay (shukubo) at Taiyo-ji temple was to copy the sutra. No calligraphy experience or knowledge of kanji is required (I know, i'm really bad at calligraphy). The monk speaks English and Taiyo-ji temple is very accommodating for tourists from everywhere wanting to get the shukubo experience:
Kennin Ji Temple Kyoto
Kennin-ji was founded in 1202 CE and claims to be the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto. The monk Eisai, credited with introducing Zen to Japan.
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Japan Trip 2013 Tokyo Akihabara Station Electric Town exit Trains run of JR Keihin-Tōhoku Line 845
Keihin-Tōhoku Line
The Keihin-Tōhoku Line (京浜東北線 Keihin-tōhoku-sen?), is a railway line in Japan which connects the cities of Saitama, Kawaguchi, Tokyo, Kawasaki, and Yokohama. It is part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) network. The line's name is derived from the characters for Tokyo (東京?), Yokohama (横浜?) and the Tōhoku Main Line (東北本線?). The Keihin-Tōhoku Line officially follows portions of the Tōhoku Main Line and Tōkaidō Main Line. Between Ueno and Akabane stations the Keihin-Tohoku and Tohoku Main lines are physically separate and thus alternate routes.
All Keihin-Tōhoku Line trains have through service onto the Negishi Line between Yokohama and Ōfuna stations. As a result, the entire service between Ōmiya and Ōfuna is typically referred to as the Keihin-Tōhoku—Negishi Line (京浜東北線・根岸線?) on system maps and in-train station guides. Keihin-Tōhoku Line—Negishi Line trains are recognizable by their light blue stripe (the line's color on maps is also light blue).
Akihabara
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Akihabara (Japanese: 秋葉原), also known as Akihabara Electric Town (Japanese: 秋葉原電気街 Hepburn: Akihabara Denki Gai), is a district of Tokyo, Japan. It is located less than five minutes by rail from Tokyo Station. Its name is frequently shortened to Akiba (アキバ) in Japan. While there is an official locality named Akibahara, which is also 秋葉原 in kanji, nearby (as part of Taitō-ku), the area known to most people as Akihabara (including the railway station of the same name) also include Soto-Kanda, a part of Chiyoda-ku.
Akihabara is a major shopping area for electronic, computer, anime, games and otaku goods, including new and used items. New items are mostly to be found on the main street, Chūōdōri, with many kinds of used items found in the back streets of Soto Kanda 3-chōme. New parts for PC-building are readily available from a variety of stores. Tools, electrical parts, wires, microsized cameras and similar items are found in the cramped passageways of Soto Kanda 1-chōme (near the station). Foreign tourists tend to visit the big name shops like Laox or other speciality shops near the station, though there is more variety and lower prices at locales a little further away. Akihabara gained some fame through being home to one of the first stores devoted to personal robots and robotics.
The area was just out of Sujikai-gomon city gate (present Mansei bridge) which was one of the city gates (Mitsuke) of old Edo (Tokyo). It was the gateway from inner Edo to northern and northwestern Japan and Kan'ei-ji temple in Ueno. Many dealers, craftsmen and relatively lower class samurai lived there.
Akihabara Station
Akihabara Station (秋葉原駅 Akihabara-eki) is a railway station located in Tokyo's Chiyoda ward. It is at the center of the famous Akihabara shopping district specializing in electronic goods.
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Vlog Japan Trip 2018 #1 Tama Museum Kishi Station, Nara Park ,Todaiji Temple
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วันที่สองพาไปสวนกวางนารา(Nara Park) ไปเดินเล่นถ่ายรูปกับน้องกวางเยอะมาก พาไปกินข้าวร้าน bistro and beer อร่อยและราคาไม่แพง...ฝากติดตามชมด้วยนะคะ^^
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Voyage au Japon : Kyoto - Kiyomizu-dera 清水寺
Le temple Kiyomizu-dera tient son nom de la chute d'eau qui se trouve à l'intérieur de son enceinte, eau provenant des collines environnantes. Le bâtiment principal du Kyomizu-dera est célèbre pour sa plateforme, soutenue par des centaines de piliers, à flanc de colline et qui donne une vue impressionnante de Kyōto
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50 ans zen en Europe - 1967-2017 - Reportage de France 2 au temple zen de La Gendronnière ( France)
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En 2017, nous avons célébré le 50ème anniversaire de l'arrivée du zen soto en Europe, grâce au maître japonais Taisen Deshimaru ( 1914 - 1982 ). Voici un reportage réalisé à cette occasion par la chaine de TV France 2.
Réalisation : Michel Baulez et les équipes techniques de France TV.
Présentation : Sandrine Colombo
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Im Jahr 2017 feierten wir, dank des japanischen Meisters Taisen Deshimaru (1914 - 1982), den 50. Jahrestag der Ankunft des Soto Zen in Europa. Hier ist ein Bericht des französichen Fernsehsenders France 2 aus diesem Anlass.
Regie: Michel Baulez
Anmoderation: Sandrine Colombo
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In 2017, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Soto Zen in Europe, thanks to the Japanese master Taisen Deshimaru (1914 - 1982). Here is a report made for this occasion by the french TV channel France 2.
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Partir en retraite Zen
Dans le bouddhisme zen, le temps de la retraite spirituelle, sesshin, est un temps incontournable et profond.
Federico Dainin Joko Sensei, maître zen de tradition Soto, a démarré en 2007 ce qu'il appelle Le pèlerinage d'amour et de paix sur la terre, une série ininterrompue de retraites, à chaque saison de l'année, et dans un lieu sans cesse nouveau, porté par le désir de s'assoir paisiblement au coeur du monde là où nos pas nous mènent. Sans demeure. Pèlerins de la bonté. Bouddhistes ou pas, pratiquants ou pas.
Partir en retraite quelques jours c'est s'éloigner du brouhaha pour retrouver le gout de soi et le gout du monde.
Partir en retraite c'est réapprendre à se laisser toucher par toutes les choses et revenir vers elles débordants de bienveillance.
Ecoutez ce joli partage de Dainin Sensei....
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Dormir en un templo budista en Japón
Más información en Dormir en un templo budista es toda una experiencia y el pueblo de Koyasan, uno de los principales centros espirituales del país, es el mejor lugar donde hacerlo ya que hay numerosos templos que acogen huéspedes. Los precios no son baratos pero ofrece la posibilidad de conocer los ritos que acompañan a las oraciones matutinas de los monjes.
List of Buddhist temples | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
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This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, and pagodas for which there are Wikipedia articles, sorted by location.