Plan Status:
CULTURE/
EXPERIENCE/
FOOD/
NATURE
Tokyo
2hours




A Sacred Calligraphy Ritual at a 660-Year-Old Zen Nunnery. In the heart of Tokyo's quiet Koganei district, Sankoin a Rinzai Zen nunnery with over 660 years of history — opens the doors of its tea room, Ryukokaku, to you. Not for sightseeing, but for something far more intimate. Shakyo, the meditative practice of hand-copying Buddhist sutras, has been a cornerstone of Japanese spiritual life for over a millennium. This is not a class. It is a time — carefully, quietly, yours. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of an authentic tatami tea room. No floor seating required—tables and chairs are provided for your comfort. Held every second Thursday of the month at Ryukokaku the shoin-style tea room of Sankoin this experience invites you to: Hand-copy a Buddhist sutra an atmosphere of calm that is almost impossible to find elsewhere in Tokyo Drop in entry is welcome — arrive any time between 10:00 and 11:30 Share your experience on SNS and receive a complimentary picture postcard Every second Thursday | 10:00–11:30 (drop-in welcome) Standard plan: Participation fee applies SNS share → free picture postcard Venue: Ryukokaku Tea Room, Sankoin (Rinzai Zen Nunnery), 3-1-36 Honcho, Koganei, Tokyo | 15 min walk from JR Musashi-Koganei Station (Central Exit)
You can experice Shakyo (Buddhist sutra copying). Shakyo sample is provided for tracing, so even people who cannot read Japanese can enjoy iit easily.
4 People
This experience requires a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 participants per booking. The complimentary picture postcard is provided on the condition that guests share the designated post on SNS prior to or during the session. Out of respect for the temple, please dress modestly and avoid tank tops or other revealing attire. We recommend bringing insect repellent that is not a spray.
Do not touch or handle any objects, furnishings, or artifacts within the Sankoin Tea Room without permission. Please treat the temple space with the respect it deserves as an active place of religious and cultural significance.
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