【Itinerary】
Time Length Explanation→ Betsu Ji Nenbutsukai → Dharma Talk
* There will be a break on the way.
* The itinerary and contents are subject to change.
【Lecturer】
Masahiko Sato (Joshinji Resident, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
【Title】
"Learning Life by Gazing at Death"
【Overview】
Why don't you chant the Buddha while hitting a wooden fish in a modern temple designed by Kengo Kuma?
In February, June, and October, Umesoin invites monks who are lecturers to hold "Nenbutsu and Dharma Talk Meetings".
After a separate time remembrance meeting in which you hit a wooden fish and chant Nenbutsu, you will listen to the lecturer monk's Dharma talk.
First-time visitors and the general public are also welcome. Please feel free to apply.
【What to bring】
Prayer beads
* Rental is also available.
【Law Lecturer Profile】
Masahiko Sato (Joshinji Resident, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)
Born in Tokyo in 1958. Completed the doctoral program at Taisho University Graduate School. Studied abroad in the United States as a visiting researcher for bioethics research.
Head of the Jodo sect Tokyo diocese, part-time lecturer at Taisho University, specially appointed missionary of the Jodo sect, resident of the Tokyo Diocese Toshima-gumi and Joshinji Temple.
【Remarks】
* The itinerary and contents are subject to change.
* For the latest information, please check the Umesoin website.
* Please refrain from coming by car.
【Application and Inquiries】
Organizer: Aoyama Culture Village (Public Relations Department, Umesoin)
〒107-0062 2-26-38 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo (Reception hours 9:00~17:00)
TEL:03-3404-8588
FAX:03-3404-8436
E-Mail: bunkamura@baisouin.or.jp
Hours | 13:00~16:00 (Doors open at 12:30) |
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Transportation | 1 minute walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line "Gaienmae Station" Exit 1B. Go through the approach to the shrine and see the back main hall building (building) on the right. |
Admission | Free of charge, advance registration required |
URL | https://baisouin.or.jp/nenpou83/ |