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Antaiji
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Zen monastery in the tradition of Dogen Zenji, the founder of Japanese Sõtõ Zen. In Kyoto.
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Hatsukari: Zuigakuin - Zen Buddhist Center for International Exchange
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Soto temple founded in 1978 by Zen Master Daigyo Moriyama. Unique in two aspects. First- in its intention of reestablishing a way of practice as Zen Master Dogen has pointed it out in the 13th century. Second- in its attempt to provide access to foreign Zen students. The temple is located deep in the mountains. There is no electricity and telephone.
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Head Temples of Zen in Japan
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Shobozan Myoshin-ji, Reikisan Tenryu-ji, Zuiryuzan Nanzen-ji, Kisshozan Eihei-ji.
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Ichibata Yakushi Buddhist Temple
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Temple inn for pilgrims and general tourists, overlooking beautiful Lake Sinji
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Kyoto International Zendo - Tekishinjuku
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A place for international zen practice in Japan, supporting English, Spanish, Russian, and German speakers.
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Kyoto: Tofuku-ji Web
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Historical and tourist information.
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List of Soto Zen Temples
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Temples that can accommodate foreigners' practice. From the official Sotoshu website.
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Seki: Gyokuryuji
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Rinzai Zen instruction under Roshi Shinzan Miyamae. Offers instruction in English. Has sister temple in Victoria, Canada.
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Teishoin Soto Zen Temple
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The Teishoin Temple was built in Kagomori in 1582 (Azuchi-Momoyama era). During the Yedo era,1817,the temple was moved to this location (Kaminagaya, Konan-ward, Yokohama).
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Tokyo: Sotoshu Horinzan Taisoji
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Established during the early years of the Tokugawa Shogunate at the start of the seventeenth century. Offers daily zazen and sutra services.
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Tokyo: Toshoji International Zen Center
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Soto Zen temple offering residency training to Westerners.
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Tokyo: Toshoji International Zen Center
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Soto Zen center offering dormitories in the temple for visiting Zen students.
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Yokohama: Sojiji Temple
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Soto Temple founded in 1321. Provides tourist information.
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Seki: Gyokuryuji Temple
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Rinsai Zen Temple located in Gifu prefecture near Nagoya. Roshi Shinzan Miyamae offers training here and in Canada.
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