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在曹洞宗总寺庙内进行一夜禅修,包括黎明前的禅定、禅卡仪式和庄严律仪。
Sanro is an authentic overnight retreat held inside Eiheiji, the head temple of Soto Zen founded by Dogen Zenji in 1244. Lay guests follow a simplified version of the resident monks' practice schedule for one night and two days.
Guests are woken before 4:00 by the shinrei hand-bell — the same call the practicing monks (unsui) hear daily — and proceed to morning zazen and the choka morning service in the Hatto (Dharma Hall).
The program includes two 40-minute zazen sessions (one each evening and morning), formal shojin ryori meals taken in the temple style, a Dharma talk, and a guided tour of Eiheiji's seven main halls.
Eiheiji Sanro (Kissho-kaku)
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最近车站
Eiheiji-guchi Bus Stop / Fukui Station
从关西国际机场(KIX)出发
1. JR Haruka Express → Kyoto Station ~75 min
2. Local train/taxi → Eiheiji-guchi Bus Stop / Fukui Station ~5 min
从东京出发
1. Tokaido Shinkansen → Kyoto Station ~2h 15m
2. Local transit → Eiheiji-guchi Bus Stop / Fukui Station ~5 min
从大阪出发
1. JR Special Rapid → Kyoto Station ~30 min
or Hankyu Railway → Kawaramachi ~45 min
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关于Eiheiji Sanro (Kissho-kaku)的12个问题
Sanro is an authentic overnight retreat held inside Eiheiji, the head temple of Soto Zen founded by Dogen Zenji in 1244. Lay guests follow a simplified version of the resident monks' practice schedule for one night and two days.
Guests are woken before 4:00 by the shinrei hand-bell — the same call the practicing monks (unsui) hear daily — and proceed to morning zazen and the choka morning service in the Hatto (Dharma Hall).
The program includes two 40-minute zazen sessions (one each evening and morning), formal shojin ryori meals taken in the temple style, a Dharma talk, and a guided tour of Eiheiji's seven main halls.
关于Eiheiji Sanro (Kissho-kaku)的12个问题