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Embrace the Serenity of Asakusa: An Introduction to Private Zazen Meditation at Kinryu-ji Temple [Tokyo Meditation Experience]

Asakusa, one of Japan’s leading tourist destinations, captivates many international visitors with the lively hustle and bustle of Kaminarimon and Nakamise-dori. However, did you know that very close to all that vibrancy, there’s a special place where you can forget your daily life and calm your mind?

This time, we introduce a private Zazen meditation experience you can have at “Kinryu-ji Temple,” a tranquil Zen temple slightly removed from the commotion of Asakusa. This is the perfect opportunity for those who want to reset their mind during their trip, delve deep into Japanese spirituality, and challenge themselves with authentic Zazen. We promise you a moment of peace and tranquility.

Book Your Private Zazen Experience at Kinryu-ji Now

What is Zazen? The Power of Meditation to Calm Your Mind in Tokyo’s Bustle

People performing Zazen meditation at a Zen temple

Zazen is a form of meditation in Zen Buddhism where one sits quietly with correct posture, regulates breathing, and aims to unify the mind to achieve a state of selflessness. In our busy modern society, it has gained worldwide attention as a tool for mindfulness and stress reduction. Through Zazen, you can face your inner self and regain peace of mind.

The Appeal of Zazen Experience

Mind and Body Refreshment: Release from daily fatigue and stress, offering deep relaxation.

Improved Mindfulness: Cultivate the ability to focus on “here and now,” enhancing concentration.

Connect with Japanese Spiritual Culture: Experience Japanese thought and aesthetics through Zen.

Self-Dialogue in a Serene Space: Face yourself and find inner peace.

The Charm of Private Zazen Experience at Asakusa’s Kinryu-ji Temple

Zazen meditation scene at Kinryu-ji Temple

This Zazen experience takes place at “Kinryu-ji Temple,” a Zen temple located slightly away from Asakusa’s famous tourist spots. What makes this experience special is its “private nature” and “hospitality.”

  • Small-group private space: Experience Zazen in a quiet and solemn space not usually open to the public, either in a small group or privately.
  • Detailed instruction: Experienced monks or experts provide careful guidance on Zazen posture and breathing techniques, ensuring even beginners can participate with confidence.
  • Traditional hospitality: After Zazen, the experience includes time to enjoy tea (matcha) and beautiful Japanese sweets unique to Japan. You can savor Japanese culture with all five senses.
  • English support available: English support is available for international visitors to participate with ease.

How to Book Your Zazen Experience and Important Notes [Complete Manual]

Online booking website screen

The Zazen experience at Kinryu-ji Temple is very popular, so advance booking is essential. Especially during tourist seasons, it tends to fill up quickly, so we recommend booking online as early as possible once your desired dates are decided.

How to Book

Information
  • Experience Name: Private Zazen Meditation Experience at Kinryu-ji Temple, Asakusa
  • Duration: Approx. 60-90 minutes
  • Target Audience: All levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners (English support available)
  • Fee: Varies depending on experience content and number of participants (Please check the booking site for details)
  • Booking Method: Advance booking required via online booking site
  • Location: Kinryu-ji Temple, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo

Manners and Precautions During Participation [Important]

A Zen temple is a sacred place and a training ground. To concentrate wholeheartedly on Zazen, please observe the following manners and precautions. If you join a tour, your guide will explain everything in detail beforehand, so you can rest assured.

Caution

Dress Code: Avoid revealing or flashy clothing. Opt for comfortable and clean attire. During Zazen, you will sit cross-legged (full lotus or half-lotus position), so loose-fitting pants are suitable.

Punctuality: Zazen begins on time. Lateness will inconvenience other participants and the monks, so please be sure to arrive on time for the meeting.

Maintain Silence: Turn off your mobile phone, refrain from making noise, and avoid private conversations. A quiet environment is fundamental to Zazen.

Photography: Photography is generally prohibited during Zazen. Only take photos before or after the experience, or in designated areas.

No Eating or Drinking: Eating and drinking are strictly prohibited during Zazen. Refrain from consuming anything except during designated break times or when served tea and Japanese sweets.

Access to Kinryu-ji Temple (Asakusa Area, Tokyo)

Kinryu-ji Temple is within walking distance of Asakusa’s main tourist attractions and is conveniently accessible.

  • From Tokyo Station:
    • Approx. 4 minutes by JR Yamanote Line to “Ueno Station,” then transfer to Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and ride for approx. 5 minutes to “Asakusa Station.”
  • From Shinjuku Station:
    • Approx. 5 minutes by JR Chuo Line Rapid to “Kanda Station,” then transfer to Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and ride for approx. 10 minutes to “Asakusa Station.”
  • From Asakusa Station:
    • Approx. 5-10 minutes walk from various lines at “Asakusa Station.”

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