Zen Gardens and Temples of Kyoto: A Guide to Kyoto's Most Important Sites

Author:   John Dougill ,  John Einarsen ,  Takafumi Kawakami
Publisher:   Tuttle Publishing
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9784805318089


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   John Dougill ,  John Einarsen ,  Takafumi Kawakami
Publisher:   Tuttle Publishing
Imprint:   Tuttle Publishing
Weight:   0.595kg
ISBN:  

9784805318089


ISBN 10:   4805318082
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   30 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"Takafumi Kawakami's TED Talk ""How mindfulness can help you to live in the present"""


"Takafumi Kawakami's TED Talk ""How mindfulness can help you to live in the present"" ""John Einarsen's photos capture not only the physical charm of Kyoto's Zen temples, but the philosophy and sense of beauty that underly them…"" --Alex Kerr, author of Lost Japan and Another Kyoto ""Comprehensive, concise, and immensely satisfying, this book makes a grand visual guide and spiritual companion for visits to Kyoto….Whether new to Kyoto or resident in the city, the reader will find moments of pleasure and inspiration in this book."" --Eisho Nasu, Professor of Buddhism, Ryukoku University, Kyoto"


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"Author John Dougill is a professor at Ryukoku, Kyoto's largest Buddhist university. He has written many books about Japan including In Search of Japan's Hidden Christians, Japan's World Heritage Sites and Kyoto: A Cultural History. In addition to running the Green Shinto blog, he is the associate editor of Japanese Religions and founder of the ""Writers in Kyoto"" group. He lives in Kyoto, plays chess and loves to wander the banks of the Kamogawa River. Photographer John Einarsen is a photographer, designer, curator and founding editor of Kyoto Journal, an international magazine on Japanese and Asian culture established in 1987. His photographs have been published in Kyoto: The Forest Within the Gate and Small Buildings of Kyoto. From 2013-2015 he served as an advisor to the Japan Times and in 2013 received the Commissioner's Award of the Japanese Cultural Affairs Agency. He lives near Kyoto's Nanzenji temple. Foreword writer Rev. Takafumi Kawakami is deputy head priest of Shunkoin Temple in Kyoto, where he teaches Zen meditation classes in English to 5000 foreign visitors annually including groups from Harvard, Sloan and other schools. He co-hosts study abroad programs in Kyoto for students from Bryn Mawr, University of Oregon and other colleges and teaches Japanese hospitality and corporate wellness seminars. He has developed a mindfulness smartphone app called Myalo and supervises JINS MEME ZEN (a mindfulness program using a wearable computing device). His is the first Buddhist temple in Japan to publicly offer same-sex wedding ceremonies, and he has been a member of the U.S.-Japan Leadership Program of the U.S.-Japan Foundation, since 2008. His 2015 TED Talk ""How mindfulness can help you to live in the present"" has been viewed by over 100,000 people."

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