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Mensahe galing sa Mangangalakal
■Card information is required for reservations.
■You can enter the room from 15 minutes before the reservation time. Please be sure to arrive by the reservation time.
■If you are late for the reservation time, we will consider it as a cancellation, and entry after the start time will be refused.
■Regarding changes and cancellations for reservations, we charge 100% for cancellations (24 hours or more after the reservation time), and 50% for cancellations (72 hours or more after the reservation time).
■We do not accommodate changes in the number of people or schedule by phone or email. We apologize for the inconvenience, but please cancel your reservation once and make a new reservation.
■We do not have dedicated parking, but there are several coin parking lots within walking distance.
■Please understand that the room master is not proficient in English.
■For other inquiries such as private original session, please contact us at the following address : reservation@ochill.jp
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“Zazen-Kutsu” Zen Meditation at Ochill Kyoto
Meditation for Those Wishing to Deepen “Zazen”
¥ 3,000
(Hindi kasama ang buwis)
Piliin
“Zazen-Kutsu” Zen Meditation at Ochill Kyoto
Meditation for Those Wishing to Deepen “Zazen”
Kinakailangan ang credit card para magreserba
In the past, caves or hollowed-out rock formations in the mountains were referred to as “Zazen-Kutsu”, where esteemed monks would concentrate on their Zen meditation practice.
Ochill Kyoto could be likened to a contemporary urban version of the Zazen-Kutsu. Located deep within narrow alleyways, its dim and tranquil atmosphere resembles that of the traditional meditation caves.
While accessible to non-monastic individuals, this Zen Meditation Cave remains authentic and suitable for serious practitioners. It is not tailored for tourists but serves as a dedicated space for profound meditation practices.
It provides a space for abstract conversations about meditation, about humanity. A place dedicated to deepening one's Zen meditation practice, catering to those who wish to delve further into the art of meditation.
Tosei Shinabe (Zen monk)
He has been practising zazen for eight years at Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple.
He currently instructs zazen to others on a daily basis.
Fine Print
On the day of the event, please bring cash for donation.
... Donation, known as "kisha" in Japanese, refers to the act of giving joyfully. It's a concept used in various religions, emphasizing a one-way act without expecting anything in return. In Zen Buddhist practice, giving joyfully is understood as a form of training to let go of attachments. The participation fee is based on the assumption of ¥3,000 (paid upon reservation) plus a donation (in cash on the day of the event). This is because practicing zazen, or seated meditation, is considered a personal journey towards living freely and consciously. It's believed that monetary value should not be defined by anyone other than the practitioner themselves.
In our daily lives, we often consume things with predetermined values without giving much thought to it. When the value is pre-defined, we don't need to consider its worth; we simply accept it. This creates a sense of ease and security as there's no room for discrepancy between the giver's intention and our own. However, through deep zazen practice, we come to realize that we are inherently boundlessly free. No matter what others say, we alone are responsible for choosing our path, and relying on others for reassurance is only a temporary paralysis. Being free means taking responsibility for ourselves and defining the value of our own time and life.
For those of us who aren't accustomed to the culture of donation, it may seem troublesome. Nevertheless, we adopt the practice of donation for the reasons mentioned above.
Paano kunin
Participation in this event is limited to those with experience. On the day, we will engage in 45 minutes of Zazen.
“Zazen-Kutsu” is partially in the style of a 'zendo', eliminating uselessness and promoting a deeper meditative state. Please note that you cannot bring smartphones and digital devices into the meditation room.
Strong fragrances can also disturb the tranquility of the space. Please cooperate by being mindful of fragrances on the day of the event, including perfumes and pre-meal odors.
Balidong petsa
Dis 30, Ene 05, 2025, Ene 19, 2025
Order Limit
1 ~ 10
Magbasa pa
“ChaKō” / New Japanese-style Meditation - Tea Smoking Ceremony- (Exclusive booking)
The Contemporary Tea Meditation, a nicotine-free smoking using only tea leaves.
¥ 15,000
(Hindi kasama ang buwis)
Piliin
“ChaKō” / New Japanese-style Meditation - Tea Smoking Ceremony- (Exclusive booking)
The Contemporary Tea Meditation, a nicotine-free smoking using only tea leaves.
Kinakailangan ang credit card para magreserba
For over 400 years, the Japanese smoking pipe ‘Kiseru’ culture has been cherished as both a tea utensil and a unique smoking device in Japan. In tea ceremonies, guests were offered a smoke as a gesture of hospitality, placed on a ‘Tobacco-Bon’. It is said that patterns were created with tobacco ash, which guests would admire together.
“ChaKō”refers to a new experiential practice of “Tea smoking”, which utilizes the principles of hookah (shisha) but exclusively with only tea leaves. It's neither for drinking nor burning, providing the world’s first novel sensory experience.
In an era where tobacco smoking preferences are being phased out, this non-nicotine smoking experience offers a new way to enjoy tea, previously absent in Japanese tea culture. We provide a reinterpreted smoking ritual, based on the principles of traditional tea ceremony, through the smoking tea utensil “Kemuri-Kojoku” (煙小卓 : small table for smoke).
Fine Print
It is possible to make a reservation for one person, but the price for a single person is 30,000 yen. Therefore, when making a reservation for one person, please book for two people. Due to the size of the tatami room, the recommended capacity is four people. This is a fully private meditation room available for exclusive booking for one group per day."
Paano kunin
Please note that you cannot bring smartphones and digital devices into the meditation room.
Balidong petsa
Dis 20, Dis 22
Pagkain
Tsaa, Hapunan
Order Limit
2 ~ 6
Magbasa pa
“an-cha” / Ambient Tea Ceremony (Exclusive booking)
The Contemporary Tea Meditation in the darkness.
¥ 10,000
(Hindi kasama ang buwis)
Piliin
“an-cha” / Ambient Tea Ceremony (Exclusive booking)
The Contemporary Tea Meditation in the darkness.
Kinakailangan ang credit card para magreserba
Regret nothing of the past, fear nothing for the future, and live the present to the fullest.
Fine Print
It is possible to make a reservation for one person, but the price for a single person is 30,000 yen. Therefore, when making a reservation for one person, please book for two people. Due to the size of the tatami room, the recommended capacity is four people. This is a fully private meditation room available for exclusive booking for one group per day."
Paano kunin
Please note that you cannot bring smartphones and digital devices into the meditation room.
Balidong petsa
Dis 20, Dis 22
Pagkain
Tsaa, Hapunan
Order Limit
2 ~ 6
Magbasa pa
“Zazen for Beginners” Zen Meditation by Tosei Shinabe (Zen monk) at Ochill Kyoto
“Zazen for Beginners” Zen Meditation at Ochill Kyoto
¥ 3,000
(Hindi kasama ang buwis)
Piliin
“Zazen for Beginners” Zen Meditation by Tosei Shinabe (Zen monk) at Ochill Kyoto
“Zazen for Beginners” Zen Meditation at Ochill Kyoto
Kinakailangan ang credit card para magreserba
Introduction to Zen meditation
What exactly are we doing when we sit still in Zen meditation? What happens and what process occur when we meditate? Tosei will guide you with practical tips. If this is your first time or you are interested in starting Zen meditation, this is the class for you.
Fine Print
On the day of the event, please bring cash for donation.
... Donation, known as "kisha" in Japanese, refers to the act of giving joyfully. It's a concept used in various religions, emphasizing a one-way act without expecting anything in return. In Zen Buddhist practice, giving joyfully is understood as a form of training to let go of attachments. The participation fee is based on the assumption of ¥3,000 (paid upon reservation) plus a donation (in cash on the day of the event). This is because practicing zazen, or seated meditation, is considered a personal journey towards living freely and consciously. It's believed that monetary value should not be defined by anyone other than the practitioner themselves.
In our daily lives, we often consume things with predetermined values without giving much thought to it. When the value is pre-defined, we don't need to consider its worth; we simply accept it. This creates a sense of ease and security as there's no room for discrepancy between the giver's intention and our own. However, through deep zazen practice, we come to realize that we are inherently boundlessly free. No matter what others say, we alone are responsible for choosing our path, and relying on others for reassurance is only a temporary paralysis. Being free means taking responsibility for ourselves and defining the value of our own time and life.
For those of us who aren't accustomed to the culture of donation, it may seem troublesome. Nevertheless, we adopt the practice of donation for the reasons mentioned above.
Paano kunin
*Please note that you cannot bring smartphones and digital devices into the meditation room.
*Strong fragrances can also disturb the tranquility of the space. Please cooperate by being mindful of fragrances on the day of the event, including perfumes and pre-meal odors.
Balidong petsa
Ene 12, 2025
Pagkain
Tanghalian
Order Limit
1 ~ 10
Magbasa pa
Mga Kahilingan
Nakaraang Bisita
-- Nakaraang Bisita --
Unang pagbisita
Pangalawang pagbisita
Pangatlong pabgisita
Apat or higit pa na pagbisita
Tanong 1
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Please tell us how you found out about us.
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Tanong 2
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If you are coming from overseas, please indicate your country of origin. If you are coming from within Japan, please provide your residential area.
Tanong 3
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If you have any experience or daily habits related to Tea Ceremonies, Japanese tea culture, Zen Meditation, or mindfulness, please share them with us.
Mga Tanong para kay “Zazen-Kutsu” Zen Meditation at Ochill Kyoto
Tanong 4
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If you have any dietary restriction, please inquire in advance.
Tanong 5
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I understand the participation fee of ¥3,000 (paid at the time of booking) plus a donation (cash on the day).
Mga Tanong para kay “ChaKō” / New Japanese-style Meditation - Tea Smoking Ceremony- (Exclusive booking)
Tanong 6
Req
We will serve you various types of tea such as Sencha, Matcha, and Tea Smoking during the session. If you have any preferences such as vegan or sugar-free, or if you have any allergies, please indicate them.
Tanong 7
If you are booking for one person, please check here.
Mga Tanong para kay “an-cha” / Ambient Tea Ceremony (Exclusive booking)
Tanong 8
Req
We will serve you various types of tea such as Matcha and Japanese sweets during the session. If you have any preferences such as vegan or sugar-free, or if you have any allergies, please indicate them.
Tanong 9
If you are booking for one person, please check here.
Mga Tanong para kay “Zazen for Beginners” Zen Meditation by Tosei Shinabe (Zen monk) at Ochill Kyoto
Tanong 10
Req
If you have any dietary restriction, please inquire in advance.
Tanong 11
Req
I understand the participation fee of ¥3,000 (paid at the time of booking) plus a donation (cash on the day).
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