My friend who works in Higashi kurume, Tokyo is looking to start zen practice. can you please suggest what are some good zen centers she can go to nearby?
Gassho,
Sam
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My friend who works in Higashi kurume, Tokyo is looking to start zen practice. can you please suggest what are some good zen centers she can go to nearby?
Gassho,
Sam
ST
I've heard good things about a mob called Treeleaf. Not sure how close they are to Tokyo but they're just up the road from me in rural Queensland, Australia, just around the corner from Saskatchewan in Canada and pretty much on the doorstep of Arizona in the US and the Orkney Isles off the coast of Scotland, UK.
Gassho
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stlah
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They/She.
Hi Sam,
My Dharma Brother Peter has a small Zen group that meets on Saturdays ...
https://www.meetup.com/Dogen-Sangha-Tokyo/
Soto-shu has a list of Soto Zen centers that welcome foreigners (i.e., someone there speaks English) in the "C" group around Tokyo here
https://global.sotozen-net.or.jp/eng...r/index.html#C
This page is a little old, but l bet these groups are still going. Some are Rinzai or mixed Soto-Rinzai in flavor ...
https://metropolisjapan.com/zazen/
Treeleaf is about an hour from Akihabara in Tokyo so a little far, but let you friend know that he/she is always welcome to come sit one day here.
Gassho, Jundo
STLah
Last edited by Jundo; 01-18-2020 at 12:26 AM.
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To this end,
I am strongly considering a trip to Japan later this year/early next year. The main 'agenda' would be surrounding Zen and Buddhism. This will, of course involve a visit to Tree Leaf and Jundo - if I am welcome to crash the party - and, ideally, I would like to spend some time at a temple and sit sesshin (similar to Kyonin).
Is there any temples/retreats that would take me? It's one of those things I should look into in advance for scheduling, budget, etc.
I am very grateful to be relatively close to Japan from Vietnam!
Thank you in advance!
Gassho,
Ippo
SatToday
Hi Brad,
Antaiji, where Kyonin stayed, does not accept short term visitors, and did us a big favor in welcoming Kyonin, There are actually very few places in Japan for foreigners to have such an experience. So, l would contact these folks and see ...
https://global.sotozen-net.or.jp/eng...igner/1-8.html
Report back to me, please, on what they say. They might also suggest some other places (Soto) in Japan as well.
Also, a Rinzai place to contact
http://www.tekishin.org/english/index.htm
There are places also where one can go for a quick overnight taste, but they are not so serious.
Gassho, J
STLah
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Out here in nearly rural USA middle of the continent and yet not all that far from Canada and Mexico City, and near West Virginia if you don’t count the states between and we are here any place you have a computer of sorts I’m on my phone right now. See you here Treeleaf Zendo, I’ve never been to a real Zendo but this is excellent. So, drop on bye just see Jundo, our teacher thank you!!!
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Shi
Sat
Gassho
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Brad, actually, I remembered that Antaiji does have two retreats each year in which they accept visitors. However, they tend to fill up fast ...
https://antaiji.org/en/muho/events/
Gassho, J
STLah
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Sam, I found a list of Tokyo area places, a little more recent ...
https://www.tsunagujapan.com/seven-b...-around-tokyo/
Gassho, J
STLah
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