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Ichibata Yakushi Buddhist Temple
Temple inn for pilgrims and general tourists, overlooking beautiful Lake Sinji
ichibata.org
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).
www.teishoin.net
Tokyo: Toshoji International Zen Center
Soto Zen center offering dormitories in the temple for visiting Zen students.
www.toshoji.com
Hatsukari: Zuigakuin - Zen Buddhist Center for International Exchange
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.
www.geocities.com
Tokyo: Toshoji International Zen Center
Soto Zen temple offering residency training to Westerners.
village.infoweb.ne.jp
Temples that can accommodate foreigners' practice. From the official Sotoshu website.
www.sotozen-net.or.jp
Soto Temple founded in 1321. Provides tourist information.
www.city.yokohama.jp
Shobozan Myoshin-ji, Reikisan Tenryu-ji, Zuiryuzan Nanzen-ji, Kisshozan Eihei-ji.
web.kyoto-inet.or.jp
Rinsai Zen Temple located in Gifu prefecture near Nagoya. Roshi Shinzan Miyamae offers training here and in Canada.
www.geocities.com
Rinzai Zen instruction under Roshi Shinzan Miyamae. Offers instruction in English. Has sister temple in Victoria, Canada.
www.not-one-not-two.com
Historical and tourist information.
www.tofukuji.jp
Kyoto International Zendo - Tekishinjuku
A place for international zen practice in Japan, supporting English, Spanish, Russian, and German speakers.
tekishin.org
Zen monastery in the tradition of Dogen Zenji, the founder of Japanese Sõtõ Zen. In Kyoto.
www.antaiji.dogen.de