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http://www.zenki.com/AboutlearningZeninJapan.htm
 Advice on Learning Zen in Japan  New window
 Lists some monasteries open to Westerners, and universities for academic study.
http://www.zenki.com/AboutlearningZeninJapan.htm
http://www.zendo.com/eiheiji.html
 Eiheiji  New window
 Brief overview of this temple founded by Dogen Zenji, and which serves as one of the two head temples of the Soto school of Zen.
http://www.zendo.com/eiheiji.html
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/3169/
 Hatsukari: Zuigakuin - Zen Buddhist Center for International Exchange  New window
 Soto temple founded in 1978 by Zen Master Daigyo Moriyama. Unique in two aspects. First- in its intention of reestablishing a way of practice as Zen Master Dogen has pointed it out in the 13th century. Second- in its attempt to provide access to foreign Zen students. The temple is located deep in the mountains. There is no electricity and telephone.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/3169/
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/org/jikyu-an/zen_temples.html
 Head Temples of Zen in Japan  New window
 Shobozan Myoshin-ji, Reikisan Tenryu-ji, Zuiryuzan Nanzen-ji, Kisshozan Eihei-ji.
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/org/jikyu-an/zen_temples.html
http://ichibata.org/e-index.html
 Ichibata Yakushi Buddhist Temple  New window
 Temple inn for pilgrims and general tourists, overlooking beautiful Lake Sinji
http://ichibata.org/e-index.html
http://www.zenki.com/Zkoma.html
 Komazawa University  New window
 Zen Buddhist university in Tokyo, Japan.
http://www.zenki.com/Zkoma.html
http://tekishin.org/english/index.htm
 Kyoto International Zendo - Tekishinjuku  New window
 A place for international zen practice in Japan, supporting English, Spanish, Russian, and German speakers.
http://tekishin.org/english/index.htm
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/org/saikosha/
 Kyoto Zen  New window
 Zen temples and practice in Kyoto.
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/org/saikosha/
http://www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Hanamizuki/5235/eng-index_f.html
 Kyoto: Antaiji  New window
 Zen monastery in the tradition of Dogen Zenji, the founder of Japanese Sõtõ Zen. It was established in Kyoto in 1921 by Oka Sotan Roshi as a place for religious study with a minimum of unrelated duties and distractions. It was reopened in 1958 by Sawaki Kõdõ Roshi who’s main emphasis was pure hearted zazen practice.
http://www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Hanamizuki/5235/eng-index_f.html
http://www.kaiser-bischof.de/shoboji/english/kokusai/index.htm
 Kyoto: The International Zen Centre Kyoto -- Tekishin Juku Kyoto Kokusai Zendo  New window
 Two temples, Tokoji (Zendo, Hondo) and Jotokuji (Hondo), and a guest house are open to visitors from Japan and from all over the world. The temple is under the direction of Muishitsu Rotaishi (Hozumi Gensho Roshi). The Kokusai Zendo Kyoto is part of the Myoshinji, one of the main lineages of Rinzai Zen in Japan. The Zendo offers everbody, no matter of which age, gender, nation, religion or philosophy, the opportunity to learn and practise Zen life and Zen mind.
http://www.kaiser-bischof.de/shoboji/english/kokusai/index.htm

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