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Kyoto: Spiritual Reset Tour with Zen & Shrine Ritual
Kyoto
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This is not just a sightseeing tour—it is a guided journey designed to help you reset your mind and let go of what no longer serves you.
Unlike typical temple visits, this experience follows a meaningful path inspired by Japanese spiritual traditions. You will reflect on your thoughts, write down what you wish to release, take part in a symbolic ritual to cut negative ties, and finish with a calming Zen meditation.
Each step is simple, yet deeply personal. No prior knowledge is needed, and you are never required to share anything with the group. The experience is designed to be quiet, reflective, and accessible to anyone.
By the end of the tour, many guests feel lighter, clearer, and more...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Introduction to Zen and a short meditation experience
Spiritual experience including writing a wish paper and participating in a ritual
Guided visits to a temple and a shrine
Guide anglophone
Nourriture et boissons
Transport jusqu'au point de rendez-vous
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Matsubara Police Box
Meet in front of Higashiyama Police Station Matsubara Koban. Your guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
Retour
Kenninji Temple
The tour ends at Kennin-ji Temple, conveniently located in the heart of Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. The area offers easy access to popular attractions such as Gion, Yasaka Shrine, and Kiyomizu-dera, as well as nearby restaurants, cafes, and public transportation.
Kyoto: Spiritual Reset Tour with Zen & Shrine Ritual
Kyoto
À propos
This is not just a sightseeing tour—it is a guided journey designed to help you reset your mind and let go of what no longer serves you.
Unlike typical temple visits, this experience follows a meaningful path inspired by Japanese spiritual traditions. You will reflect on your thoughts, write down what you wish to release, take part in a symbolic ritual to cut negative ties, and finish with a calming Zen meditation.
Each step is simple, yet deeply personal. No prior knowledge is needed, and you are never required to share anything with the group. The experience is designed to be quiet, reflective, and accessible to anyone.
By the end of the tour, many guests feel lighter, clearer, and more...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Introduction to Zen and a short meditation experience
Spiritual experience including writing a wish paper and participating in a ritual
Guided visits to a temple and a shrine
Guide anglophone
Nourriture et boissons
Transport jusqu'au point de rendez-vous
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Matsubara Police Box
Meet in front of Higashiyama Police Station Matsubara Koban. Your guide will be waiting for you holding a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
Retour
Kenninji Temple
The tour ends at Kennin-ji Temple, conveniently located in the heart of Kyoto’s Higashiyama district. The area offers easy access to popular attractions such as Gion, Yasaka Shrine, and Kiyomizu-dera, as well as nearby restaurants, cafes, and public transportation.
Itinéraire
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Rokudochinnoji Temple
Rokudo Chinno-ji Temple stands at the edge of what was once Toribeno, an ancient burial ground believed to mark the boundary between this world and the afterlife. For centuries, this area was regarded as the entrance to the six realms of Buddhist cosmology, including hell. The temple is closely associated with Enma, the king who judges the dead, and a mysterious well said to connect to the underworld. Here, visitors are invited not only to learn about traditional beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife, but also to quietly reflect on their own actions and choices, making this a powerful place for introspection and the beginning of personal renewal.
30 minutes
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Yasui Kompiragū Shrine
Yasui Konpiragu Shrine is widely known as a place to sever negative ties and form new, positive connections. People from all over Japan visit this shrine seeking to break free from harmful relationships, bad habits, or lingering misfortune. At the heart of the shrine stands a unique stone monument through which visitors physically pass as part of a ritual symbolizing the act of cutting and reconnecting bonds. More than just a local custom, this experience offers a rare opportunity to transform personal intentions into a tangible action, allowing visitors to consciously let go of what no longer serves them and open themselves to new beginnings.
30 minutes
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Kenneth Temple
Kennin-ji Temple, the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto, offers a space for quiet reflection and inner balance after the act of letting go. As a center of Rinzai Zen Buddhism, it emphasizes direct experience and self-awareness rather than intellectual understanding. Its minimalist rock gardens, including the famous “Circle, Triangle, Square” composition, are designed not merely as scenery but as tools for contemplation. Here, visitors can engage in a simple meditation practice, focusing on breath and stillness while observing the garden. In this calm environment, the mind gradually settles, allowing a renewed sense of clarity and presence to emerge.