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| Kyoto: Daioh Temple  |
| Offers historical information about the temple and information about its religious services.
http://www.theZen.or.jp/ |
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| Kyoto: Hosen-ji Zen Center  |
| A Rinzai Zen Buddhist Temple in a quiet, traditional Japanese village near Kyoto.
http://www.zazen.or.jp/index-e.html |
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| Kyoto: Tofuku-ji Web  |
| Historical and tourist information.
http://www.tofukuji.jp/english.html |
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| List of Soto Zen Temples  |
| Temples that can accommodate foreigners' practice. From the official Sotoshu website.
http://www.sotozen-net.or.jp/kokusai/list.htm |
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| Seki: Gyokuryuji Temple  |
| Rinsai Zen Temple located in Gifu prefecture near Nagoya. Roshi Shinzan Miyamae offers training here and in Canada.
http://www.geocities.com/not_one_not_two |
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| Seki: Gyokuryuji  |
| Rinzai Zen instruction under Roshi Shinzan Miyamae. Offers instruction in English. Has sister temple in Victoria, Canada.
http://www.not-one-not-two.com/ |
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| Soto Zen Temples  |
| List of Soto Zen Temples
http://www.dx.sakura.ne.jp/~kameno/zazen/san2.html |
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| Teishoin Soto Zen Temple  |
| The Teishoin Temple was built in Kagomori in 1582 (Azuchi-Momoyama era). During the Yedo era,1817,the temple was moved to this location (Kaminagaya, Konan-ward, Yokohama).
http://www.teishoin.net/ |
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| Tokyo: Dogen Sangha  |
| Promotes the teachings of Master Dogen, who established the Soto sect in the 13th century, offers an opportunity to practice Zazen and study Buddhism under the guidance of Master Gudo Wafu Nishijima.
http://www.dogensangha.org/about.htm |
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| Tokyo: Sotoshu Horinzan Taisoji  |
| Established during the early years of the Tokugawa Shogunate at the start of the seventeenth century. Offers daily zazen and sutra services.
http://www.ecuda.jp/taisoji/en/index.html |
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