Daitoku-ji and Daisen-in in Kyoto, Japan

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Do you want to experience Zen Buddhist philosophy first hand and meet a priest that makes you laugh? Do you want to find out where key persons of the Japanese history have lived and worked? Daitoku-ji and its sub-temple Daisen-in are the places to go. Here, the influential tea master Sen no Rikyu underwent strict Zen training in his early years and, as an accomplished tea master, held tea ceremonies for the Shogun under the roof of Daisen-in.

The Daitoku-ji is a temple complex with numerous sub-temples in the northern part of Kyoto. It is one of the main temples of the Rinzai school. the height of the 16th became one of Kyoto's most important temples.

The Daisen-in is one of the five most important Zen temples in Kyoto. It has five small extraordinary well maintained gardens. The gardens are all connected and tell the metaphorical story of through life according to Buddhism. Within the grounds of the Daitoku-ji, the Daisen-in has a position of particularly high rank. It is one of the few examples of Zen temples from the Muromachi period that still have their original form. The temple was founded in 1509 and by Kogaku Soko and was built between 1509 and 1513. Legend has it, that , the great landscape designer, monk, and ink painter, has built the garden with his own hands. With this eBook you can discover the hidden meanings of stone arrangements, gravel patterns and the use and of particular plants.

Contents

Introduction

Historical Background - The Muromachi period

History of the temple and the Garden

Daitoku-ji - Buildings and Highlights

-in - The gardens and their meaning

Questions for Hayano-San

Jenny's impressions

Eating and Drinking

How to get there

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20 illustrations

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Daitoku-ji and Daisen-in in Kyoto, Japan

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