[Shizuoka/ Izu] November 29th (Sat) and 30th (Sun) Sutra Calligraphy Session at Shuzenji Temple (Reservation Required)

[Shizuoka/ Izu] November 29th (Sat) and 30th (Sun) Sutra Calligraphy Session at Shuzenji Temple (Reservation Required)

Why not try copying sutras, also known as writing zazen? Enjoy copying sutras at the ancient temple Shuzenji. No prior preparation is required. You will use a brush pen to make it easy for even first-timers to try.

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The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") is an organization established with the aim of promoting the attraction of foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and the development of a system for accepting them, with the aim of making Izu an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has a variety of tourist attractions, including hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. It is also easily accessible, about two hours by train from Tokyo, making it an ideal place for day trips or weekend getaways. [Notes regarding cover images] The cover image is a winning entry in a photo contest that colors Izu City. Photographer: Ojima Hiroki Title: "Coloring the Light Snow" Unauthorized use and duplication of the cover image is prohibited. For information on using the cover image, please check the Izu City Tourism Information Website.

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The sutra copying sessions will be held as follows: (Reservation required / Maximum 12 people, junior high school students and above only)

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November 29th (Sat) 10:00 AM Garden Opening
November 30th (Sun) 10:00 AM Garden Opening

Participation Fee: 2,000 yen per person (included in the participation fee), sutra copying (fees), admission to the Treasure Museum, temple seal, and garden tour

[Participation requirements] Junior high school students and above *Please note that participants in wheelchairs are not permitted.

[Payment method] Cash only

[Time Required] Approximately 2 hours (1 hour for copying sutras, explanation, tour, etc.)

[Application Deadline] 9:00 PM on the day before the sutra copying session

[Details and reservations] https://shuzenji-sgg.com/shakyo.html
*Please note that your reservation will be confirmed once you receive a reply from Shuzenji SGG.

Fukuchizan Shuzenji Temple

Fukuchizan Shuzenji Temple

964 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture 410-2416
Shuzenji is a Soto sect temple located in Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. It was founded in the second year of Daido (807) by Kobo Daishi Kukai, the founder of the Shingon sect.​ It became the Rinzai sect during the Kencho era (1249-1255), and its temple was destroyed by fire during the war in 1409, but it was later rebuilt by Hojo Soun, who ruled Izu Province, and became the current Soto sect. Shuzenji Temple is located in the center of the Shuzenji hot spring town and is one of the most representative sightseeing spots on the Izu Peninsula.

The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") is an organization established with the aim of promoting the attraction of foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and the development of a system for accepting them, with the aim of making Izu an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has a variety of tourist attractions, including hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. It is also easily accessible, about two hours by train from Tokyo, making it an ideal place for day trips or weekend getaways. [Notes regarding cover images] The cover image is a winning entry in a photo contest that colors Izu City. Photographer: Ojima Hiroki Title: "Coloring the Light Snow" Unauthorized use and duplication of the cover image is prohibited. For information on using the cover image, please check the Izu City Tourism Information Website.

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