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Daihonzan Eiheiji

5-15, Shihi, Eiheiji-cho, Yoshidagun, Fukui, 910-1294
phone: +81(0)776-63-3640 fax: +81(0)776-63-3631
* Please inquire by phone or fax.
Daihonzan Eiheiji Details
PrefectureFukui
Head PriestTaiho Fukuyama
Website---
E-mail---
AccessBy JR train: From Fukui station on the JR Hokuriku Honsen line,
  1. 1) 20 mins by taxi
  2. 2) 35 mins by direct bus service from #5 bus terminal located 5 mins’ walk east of Fukui station. 
    (Approximately 4 runs on weekdays, 6 on weekends)
  3. 3) Change to Echizen Tetsudo Railway to Eiheiji-guchi station, followed by taxi or bus.
Language(s)English
Meditation day Details
Meditation dayTBA during stay.
Time8:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m. 3:30 a.m - 4:15 a.m. (subject to change)
FeeIncluded in accommodation fee.
InstructorResident lecturers
OtherSee “Accommodation”, “Other”.
Meditation lecture dates Details
Meditation lecture datesTBA during stay.
FeeIncluded in accommodation fee.
OtherSee “Accommodation”, “Other”.
Lecture Details
Sermon dayTBA during stay.
Times---
Content---
FeeIncluded in accommodation fee.
LecturerResident lecturers
OtherSee “Accommodation”, “Other”.
Accommodation (no. of beds)Not fixed
Accommodation fee (per night)Sanro: One night, 8,000 yen
(NB Accommodation is limited to one night only.)
Sanzen: 3 nights/4 days intensive Zazen session, 12,100 yen
Other
  • To visit:
    Eiheiji is open every day to visitors during daytime hours
    May - October: until 5:00 p.m.; November - April: until 4:30 p.m
    Admission: 500yen. No reservation necessary.
  • To stay: 
    Due to the limited number of rooms, Eiheiji can accommodate only those affiliated with Soto Zen Buddhist organizations.
    Reservation is necessary at least one month prior to your arrival using the application form issued by Eiheiji.
    Please request a form and further information by letter (or fax) to the International Department of Eiheiji in Japanese or English.
    Please include the following information:
    1) Name, 2) Address, 3) Phone/Fax number (+country code), 4) Kind of accommodation required, and the reason 5) Preferred date of arrival, 6) Your affiliation with Soto Zen Buddhism (mandatory).
  • All the applications should be made by the individual applicant, not an agency.
    Please understand that Eiheiji may not be able to comply with your request if rooms and staff are unavailable.

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Fukui : Eiheiji
Eiheiji Gate
Eiheiji (永平寺) is a small town in Fukui prefecture famous for its impressive temple of the same name.

Understand[edit]

The main attraction in the town is Eiheiji Temple, which was established in 1244 by Zen Master Dogen and is the head temple of the Soto Zen school.
A famous poem by Dogen:
所谓研究佛道,即为研究自己
所谓研究自己,即为忘掉自己
所谓忘掉自己,即会证悟万法
所谓证悟万法,即会自他之身心究竟解脱
To study the way is to study the self.
To study the self is to forget the self.
To forget self is to be enlightened by all things.
To be enlightened by all things is to remove the obstacles between
oneself and others.

Get in[edit]

Eiheiji is located about 15 km from Fukui City; either take a direct bus from Fukui Station (4 daily, 30 min, 720¥) or a train to Eiheiji-Guchi (25min, 440¥) and then a connecting bus (15min, 410¥). It's possible to leave Kanazawa (north) or Kyoto (southwest) in the early morning by train and get to the temple by noon. Ask the bus driver to notify you when you arrive; there are several stops called "Eiheiji-something", which can be confusing.

Get around[edit]

Anything of interest to travelers is within walking distance of the monastery.

See[edit][add listing]

  • Eiheiji Temple. An extremely impressive structure totally constructed from wood and with intricate frescoes decorating the inner walls. The atmosphere of tranquility is further enhanced by a stream that flows through the inner court yards. The temple is a true testament to the ability of the ancient Japanese to fuse architecture and nature in a seamless and timeless endeavor.
It is important to note that unless you are admitted to the meditation programs, the only parts of the temple complex open to tourists are the Treasure Hall (a small museum containing scrolls and statues), and the entrance hall containing the information centre. There is also a graveyard outside the walls. The main buildings of the temple complex and Eiheiji temple itself are not open to the public.

Do[edit][add listing]

  • Meditation. Visitors can apply to attend a two-day (sanrosha) or three-day (sanzensha) meditation training program [1] at Eiheiji Monastery. Since the 3-day program is quite strenuous, applicants must have long Zazen (meditation) experience to gain admittance. While the program is advertised as 2 or 3 days, it is in fact less as the first day activities start 4PM with those on the final day ending at 10AM. During the full days there is 3:30AM wakeup until 9:30PM lights out. Gaining admission for the program requires faxed permission from the temple before arriving, and applications must be made at least a month in advance. There are several possible dates in any month for a stay, and it is possible to take the meditation training in English.

Buy[edit][add listing]

  • Books and esoteric stuff can be bought at the temple.
  • Souvenir biscuits, cakes and trinkets related to the temple are available in the town.

Eat[edit][add listing]

  • There are several small restaurants on the main streets.

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Sleep[edit][add listing]

  • Accommodation is available at the monastery for ¥8000 per night (¥3000 per night for stays of more than a few days or those admitted to the meditation programs), and at the same time guests can experience the training methods of the Soto Zen tradition. Tel:+81 776 63-3640 / 3631.
  • There are several hotels in the town.

Get out[edit]

  • Ono. A historic castle town.

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