Activity

◆ Memorial Service of Onzen

Onzen is a music memorial service with the beauty of Zen style and sound.
All sentient beings (people) living today were born from a rich void, and have reached the present after a long period of time. A moment, a moment is the whole moment. It's just a miracle of chance, and we humans exist in that event. Based on this recognition, we hope that you will experience the harmony and coexistence of people and nature through all five senses, centering on "sound" and "prayer", and wishing for world peace with all the participants, "praying". It is a memorial service that you can experience the preciousness of a precious "once-in-a-lifetime chance."

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◆ Lecture and social gathering(Workshop/Wecture)


Kyoto Daitokuji Temple. A Zen temple built at the end of the Kamakura period. Ikkyu Sojun was the one who rebuilt the temple that was destroyed in the Onin War. Since then, there are many buildings in the precincts that have continued to support the spirit of Zen. Japanese architectural culture left behind by Zen Buddhism can be found here, such as the dry landscape rock garden and the thatched-style tea room that embodies the philosophy of wabi-cha. Shinto and Buddhism prayed together in a special Onzen memorial service at the temple where a dragon drawn by Tanyu Kano looks down from the ceiling, and a sanukite performance. I wish for world peace. The voice of prayer that has continued for 700 years echoes in the hall.

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◆ Publication/Souvenir

Kyoto Daitokuji Temple. A Zen temple built in the late Kamakura period, the precincts are lined with many buildings that have supported the spirit of Zen. The Japanese architectural culture left behind by Zen Buddhism can be found here, such as the dry landscape rock garden and thatched-style tea house.
Kyoto Daitokuji Temple. A Zen temple built at the end of the Kamakura period. Ikkyu Sojun was the one who rebuilt the temple that was destroyed in the Onin War. Since then, there are many buildings in the precincts that have continued to support the spirit of Zen. Japanese architectural culture left behind by Zen Buddhism can be found here, such as the dry landscape rock garden and the thatched-style tea room that embodies the philosophy of wabi-cha. Shinto and Buddhism prayed together in a special Onzen memorial service at the temple where a dragon drawn by Tanyu Kano looks down from the ceiling, and a sanukite performance. I wish for world peace. The voice of prayer that has continued for 700 years echoes in the hall.

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