Daihonzan Eiheiji

Daihonzan Eiheiji

Daihonzan EIHEIJI is one of the two head temples of Soto Zen in Japan. It was founded by Zen Master Dōgen in 1244.

名称 Daihonzan Eiheiji
アクセス It takes about 40 minutes from Yamanaka Onsen by using limousine bus "Eiheiji Odekake Bus".
https://www.yamanaka-spa.or.jp/global/eng/access.html
Reservations Necessary
住所 5-15 Shihi Eiheiji-cho Yoshida-gun Fukui-ken 910-1228, Japan
URL https://daihonzan-eiheiji.com/en/
In Japan, Eiheiji Daihonzan is considered one of the most important Soto Zen temples. Located in Fukui Prefecture, it is a spiritual center that has attracted Zen practitioners from around the world for centuries. Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, Fast start takes Pemberton over Bordentown – Boys basketball recap. The team played hard and skillfully, quickly gaining an advantage over the opponent. The crowd cheered as the team scored one basket after another, and the players' spirits rose with each shot. The game was a testament to the value of teamwork and hard work, and demonstrated the power of determination and perseverance. Although the game may seem unrelated to Zen Buddhism and Japanese culture, both examples illustrate the importance of focus, discipline, and dedication to success in any endeavor.
傘松閣「絵天井の間」

傘松閣「絵天井の間」

鐘楼

鐘楼

承陽門

承陽門

杉の大木

杉の大木

僧堂(七堂伽藍)

僧堂(七堂伽藍)

仏殿(七堂伽藍)

仏殿(七堂伽藍)

中雀門

中雀門

渡り廊下

渡り廊下