Concept
Sensory Experience of ZEN and FUSHIKIThe World of Zen and Unknowing Experienced Through the Five Senses
Knowing and not knowing.
The word “unrecognized” spoken by the great master Daruma. It is the gateway to profound awareness beyond knowledge.
At Kennin-ji, Kyoto's oldest Zen temple, this fundamental question is revived for the modern age.
In a space of silence that has witnessed 1,200 years of history, cutting-edge visual technology blends seamlessly,
creating a new venue for spiritual experience.
Zen and tea brought back from China by the founding master Eisai. In the quiet of night, the abbot's front garden is enveloped in stillness. Projection mapping depicts the world of “Fushiki,” and through special experiences of zazen and tea ceremony, you will encounter the essence of Japanese culture.
Beyond mere sightseeing.
Where history and technology, tradition and innovation intersect,
we reveal new possibilities for cultural assets.