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Spending one night the life inside a temple, which has hardly changed in millennia, is an unique experience in Japan. The relaxing atmosphere as well as the tradition architecture and design will make you live and understand the authentic life of a Japanese monk.
Many Buddhist temples offer overnight accommodation so that you can experience Japanese monastic life at first hand. The food in the temples is exclusively vegetarian. The very tasty meals consisting of several small dishes are called Shōjin Ryōri and usually consist of a bowl of white rice, pickled vegetables and variations of tofu, accompanied by a variety of tempura fried with vegetables.
A stay at a temple is called shukubo in Japanese, and was at the time only those establishments that catered for pilgrims who had no place to sleep.
Some temples have traditional baths and gardens designed for contemplation, so take time to really appreciate their beauty.
At around 6am you will hear the gong which, as it has for centuries, announces the start of the day.
You can attend prayers, ceremonies and various activities of Japanese Buddhist monks during your stay.
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