Immerse yourself in Kyoto’s Zen meditation tradition with a renowned Buddhist priest. Learn the theory and practice of meditation and gain confidence to continue on your own.
Immerse yourself in Kyoto’s Zen meditation tradition with a renowned Buddhist priest. Learn the theory and practice of meditation and gain confidence to continue on your own.
453-2 Tachibanachō - A secluded Zen meditation space is situated just a short five-minute journey by bus or taxi from Kyoto Station, adjacent to the Nishi Honganji temple, nestled within a classic Kyoto townhouse (machiya). This session offers an extensive 90-minute primer on Zen meditation, covering both its theoretical aspects and practical…
453-2 Tachibanachō - A secluded Zen meditation space is situated just a short five-minute journey by bus or taxi from Kyoto Station, adjacent to the Nishi Honganji temple, nestled within a classic Kyoto townhouse (machiya). This session offers an extensive 90-minute primer on Zen meditation, covering both its theoretical aspects and practical application, with a focus on achieving the correct stance for Zen’s ‘mindfulness’ meditation. Following the introduction, participants will engage in a meditative practice consisting of two 20-minute sessions of seated meditation (zazen), punctuated by a 10-minute interval of walking meditation (kinhin). Zen meditation can be practiced in the traditional lotus or half-lotus positions, or on a chair for those who prefer it. Central to Zen meditation are the techniques of breath and thought regulation, which hinge on maintaining the correct posture. The experience concludes with a half-hour for tea and a local Kyoto confectionery, both of which are included in the cost. During this time, attendees are welcome to pose any questions they might have. The aim of this program is to equip participants with the confidence and knowledge to continue meditating on their own, with a clear understanding of the Zen meditation methods and their underlying purpose.
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Tea and coffee facilities
Kyoto has been the main center of Zen since it was brought to Japan from China in the early 13th century. As a result, Kyoto is renowned for its Zen-inspired gardens and more. However, the essence of Zen lies in the practice of meditation, as the word “Zen” itself means meditation. Despite this, short-term visitors to Kyoto often find limited…
Kyoto has been the main center of Zen since it was brought to Japan from China in the early 13th century. As a result, Kyoto is renowned for its Zen-inspired gardens and more. However, the essence of Zen lies in the practice of meditation, as the word “Zen” itself means meditation. Despite this, short-term visitors to Kyoto often find limited opportunities to engage deeply in Zen meditation at Zen temples. This workshop stands out by offering a comprehensive introduction to both the theory and practice of meditation (zazen) under the guidance of Rev. Dr. Brian Victoria, an American-born Sōtō Zen Buddhist priest and scholar. Rev. Victoria will guide you through the principles and practice of Zen meditation, using traditional meditation cushions (or chairs if necessary) in a private meditation hall. By the end of the workshop, participants will feel confident in their ability to meditate independently.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.