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Zen-Meditation für das Leben in Kyoto

5.0(11)Kyoto1 Stunde
VIATOR5.0(10)TRIPADVISOR5.0(1)

Beschreibung

Kyoto ist seit seiner Einführung aus China zu Beginn des 13. Jahrhunderts in Japan die wichtigste Heimat des Zen. Kyoto ist daher zu Recht für seine vom Zen beeinflussten Gärten usw. berühmt. Das Herzstück des Zen ist jedoch die Meditationspraxis, denn Meditation ist die eigentliche Bedeutung des Wortes „Zen“. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist es ironisch, dass es für Kurzzeitbesucher in Kyoto nur wenige Möglichkeiten gibt, während des Besuchs von Zen-Tempeln mehr als eine kurze Einführung in die Zen-Meditation zu erhalten. Daher ist dieser Workshop einzigartig, da er unter der Leitung des in Amerika geborenen Sōtō-Zen-buddhistischen Priesters und Gelehrten Rev. Dr. Brian Victoria eine ausführliche, tiefgehende Einführung in die Theorie und Praxis der Meditation (Zazen) bietet. Rev. Victoria wird Sie in einem privaten Meditationsraum mit traditionellen Meditationskissen (oder Stühlen, falls erforderlich) in die Theorie und Praxis der Zen-Meditation einführen. Nach Abschluss des Workshops werden die Teilnehmer sicher sein, dass sie selbstständig weiter meditieren können.

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Zen Meditation für das Leben in Kyoto
Tourdetails
  • Dauer: 4 Stunden:Dieser Workshop ermöglicht es Ihnen, zu verstehen, wie und warum Sie Zen-Meditation praktizieren, damit Sie selbst praktizieren können. Erfrischungen: Nach der Zen-Meditation trinken wir grünen Tee zusammen mit einer traditionellen japanischen Süßigkeit, während wir die Erfahrung besprechen.

Highlights

Der Workshop endet mit grünem Tee und einer traditionellen Kyoto-Süßigkeit

Was ist inklusive

Inklusive
Der Workshop endet mit grünem Tee und einer traditionellen Kyoto-Süßigkeit
Nicht inklusive
Öffentlicher Bustarif

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Wichtige Informationen

  • In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
  • Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
  • Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
  • Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
  • Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
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Bewertungen(11)

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Aaron_A
April 16, 2026
Insightful and Fascinating

A thoughtful and fascinating exploration of Zen and its place amongst other world religions from a scholar and Buddhist cleric. The detailed meditation instruction alone is well worth the time! Highly recommended.

Antwort des Anbieters

Dear Aaron, Thanks for your kind words. My best wishes for a safe and rewarding visit to Japan as well as your continued exploration of the world of the spirit. Cheers, Brian

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Kathy_K
January 18, 2026
Very informative ...

Very informative A little information overload but really good experience Not a tourist trap Really gave me food for thought

Antwort des Anbieters

Thanks for your kind words. I hope to meet you again should you return to Kyoto. In the meantime, please accept my best wishes for a safe and rewarding visit to Japan. Brian

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Stephanie_S
July 8, 2025
This was the highlight of...

This was the highlight of my trip to Kyoto! A truly personal and unique experience. I walked away with a bit of knowledge, a lot to contemplate, and an experience I will not soon forget.

Antwort des Anbieters

Thanks for your kind words, Stephanie. I trust you will take a little bit of Japan (and Buddhism) with you as you sail the world. Please be safe and hope we may meet again someday.

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Matthew_K
October 19, 2024
Amazing Afternoon with a Real Buddhist Cleric

First I am going to say that this has been one of the highlights of our trip so far. We signed up to learn about Zen Meditation and thought it would be us going somewhere, someone teaching us some basic things, have some tea and leave. This was SO MUCH more! Let me start with the fact that we met Brian at the hotel inside Kyoto station, he was wearing traditional Buddhist monk attire. When we saw him we were at first confused. He was a white man who spoke perfect English. Well, he is a white man who spoke perfect English. But this is where it gets good. We start the tour by going towards the buses, where he shows us the map of Kyoto, explained where we are going and then answered questions about what else we may want to see. We then hop a bus to a beautiful Buddhist Temple, one of the biggest in Japan. After looking around for a few, we sat in the information center and he took the time to explain not only just Buddhism but where researches and anthropologists believe religion even started in the first place. It was a fascinating conversation over a couple of hours and very conversational and enlightening. I will say that he is NOT trying to convert you or tell you that anything your believe is incorrect. On the contrary, he is providing context around whatever you believe in and how it came to be. He was very knowledgeable about all religions. With that said, if you do not have an open mind, not about changing your beliefs, but at least hearing other perspectives, do not waste yours or his time as it will not be an enjoyable experience for you. We then went to his house, which was a traditional Japanese townhouse from the 1800’s. It was beautiful and so amazing that you were truly inside of a house how the Japanese in a lot of cases truly live. Also, do NOT worry about going to his house. It is in a very safe area and in NO WAY did we ever feel uncomfortable. We then got some water and we sat at the table. During our time sitting together we talked about the history of Zen meditation and why it came about. We also learned that their are many many different types of meditation and this is just one of them. The history was fascinating. He then spends time going through how to meditate. The position of the body, how your mind will react, how to try and avoid “monkey brain” which is basically a human function of not being able to quiet your mind. We then went upstairs to his traditional meditation room set up just like the temples of hole studied in. We learned how to meditate, both sitting and walking and it was easy to get lost in yourself when you are taught how to do it correctly. He does however emphasize that it takes practice and that just sitting down and saying you are going to meditate and why is nothing happening is like learning to drive a car while just sitting still. You actually have to practice and do it regularly to gain the benefits. Finally, we went downstairs and talked some more, had tea and traditional Japanese sweets. Now here is why you should do this activity versus another meditation activity. Brian not only is an ordained Buddhist Cleric (so the REAL DEAL), but is also a published author of several books and contributor to others on the topic. He was brilliant, personable, funny and a great teacher. If you really want to know how to Zen Meditate, why to do it, where it came from, how Buddhism and other religions came about according to religious researchers and anthropologists, this is the activity for you. Also, assume 4-6 hours of time devoted to this. Again, Brian is brilliant and this was so much more than we even imagined or signed up for. I highly recommend this.

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Anna_L
October 10, 2024
A Profoundly Moving Experience

This experience surpassed our expectations of wishing for an introduction to Buddhist meditation. Brian, is an academic and cleric who introduced us more deeply into spiritual history and the evolution of Japanese religious practices.

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Erik_B
May 21, 2024
Thought provoking afternoon

Amazing Experience! Brian is a wealth of knowledge and I am coming away from this with new perspectives about religion and life. I would definitely suggest for a curious minded person.

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Jonathan_V
February 5, 2024
Authentic Experience

I really enjoyed the afternoon with Brian and learnt a lot. I left feeling that I'd had an authentic experience that was different from the standard temples and tours elsewhere. First thing to mention is that it was much longer than expected - It ran from 1.30 until 6pm and could've gone on for longer - so allow the whole afternoon. The descrption undersells what it actually is - you get an overview and introduction from an experienced lecturer and published academic with a wealth of knowledge and insights into Buddhism and many aspects of Japanese culture and Kyoto. The fact that Brian is American also avoids any language barriers and means that time is spent getting to understand the topic at hand.

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John_M
January 20, 2024
A dive into Zen Meditation

What a beautiful and unique afternoon we spent. In a few hours we took a deeper dive into the history and practice of Zen meditation. Brian was prompt, kind and incredibly knowledgeable. We had time to explore a temple, learn posture and both sit and walk meditate.

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Doinita98
October 16, 2023
Execptional experience

This experience exceeded by far our expectations. Brian is a talented story teller, very calm, kind and has lots of knowledge! Because we had so many questions and both our schedules allowed, he extended our session free of charge. We are very grateful that we had the honour to meet Brian and we highly recommend this unique experience!

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Amy_S
June 23, 2023
Fantastic!

Brian is great teacher and storyteller. He and my 18 year old son made a great connection discussing many religions. The meditation lesson was very clear and helpful.

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