Explore Eiheiji Temple, a significant Zen Buddhist site in Japan, where centuries-old practices continue to thrive. Founded in the 13th century, this living monastery allows visitors to experience Zen philosophy in action. Guided by an expert, wander through the serene Seven-Hall Complex and grasp the essence of Zen through daily routines intertwined with meditation. This tour is perfect for those looking to connect with Japan's spiritual heritage, especially first-time visitors. Optional bus transfer from Fukui Station adds convenience, making your journey as enriching as the destination.
- Engage with the living traditions of Zen Buddhism at Eiheiji Temple
- Guided tour through the Seven-Hall Complex, revealing Zen practices
- Optional bus transfer from Fukui Station for easy access
- Ideal for travelers seeking meaningful cultural experiences
The tour ends at a location with excellent access to nearby bus stops and transportation options.
Eiheiji Temple is one of the most important centers of Zen Buddhism in Japan and the head temple of the Soto school. Founded in the 13th century by Dogen Zenji, Eiheiji is not merely a historical monument but a living monastery where monks continue rigorous Zen training to this day. Set deep in the mountains of Fukui, the temple complex embodies Zen philosophy through its architecture, disciplined daily routines, and quiet natural surroundings. Walking through its covered corridors and sacred halls offers visitors a rare opportunity to experience the spiritual foundation of Japanese culture in an authentic and deeply meaningful way.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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