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Season 8 Episode 16 - I Tried Zen Temple Training
Over 1,000 people a year come to this Zen temple in Kyoto to try training. The secret to its popularity is how easy it is to join. You can book from a few thousand yen per night for as many nights as you like, and since it shows up high in internet searches, modern people looking for a quick reset keep coming back. Monastic life runs from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., beginning with meal etiquette, followed by zazen meditation, and work duties (cleaning), creating a continuous series of cultural shocks. What is the mindset of those who seek to reflect on themselves through this somewhat rigorous training?
Episodes in Season 8
Narita Airport Immigration Checkpoint on Christmas Eve
Why Omiya? The Café is Waiting
The Sounds of Miyazaki's Street Piano
Beppu: A Century of Hot Springs
25 min
At a park in Yokosuka with a view of warships
25 min
Cheap Underwear: Searching for Warmth
Wishing Upon Golden Kushikatsu
A Walking Path Where You Can See Giraffes
Welcome to Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
The Fateful Seven-Way Intersection
Spring at a Bag Store on the Street Corner
A Small Funeral in the City
Live Camera at the Summit of Mount Kongō
Yoru no Mori: Sakura Tunnel
Fabric, Buttons, and Me
I Tried Zen Temple Training
The Secret Marriage Counseling Room
Let's Meet at the Mosque in Shibuya, Tokyo
Enticed by the Gentle Movement of Jellyfish
Solo Truck Journey: Blown by the Wind
The Closed Room in the Sky: The Rooftop Ferris Wheel
Kitakyushu Kokura ‘100 Yen Bar’ Blues
Giant Housing Complex: Hello and Goodbye at a Secondhand Shop
The Elderly Care Facility with a View of the Sea
The Never-Sleeping Restaurant in the Mountains
Summer Koshien: Another Youth
Midsummer Akita: Longing for Baba's Ice Cream
WheWhen Men Polish Their Shoes
The Base Town Adult Rock Festival
Born to be Wild: Motorcyclists' Road to Happiness
25 min
Life Without a Smartphone
25 min