Tea ceremony at the Jikoji Zen Temple
ArtiArti/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, NARA/ Updated : May 21, 2015, 12:13 IST
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Dating back to the year 1663, the Jikoji Zen Temple is a charming little gem, locally well known but slightly offbeat for the visiting tourists, hidden on a small hillock in Nara. A part of the Rizai sect of Zen Buddhism, this is … Read more
Dating back to the year 1663, the Jikoji Zen Temple is a charming little gem, locally well known but slightly offbeat for the visiting tourists, hidden on a small hillock in Nara. A part of the Rizai sect of Zen Buddhism, this is the temple to head to if you wish to get a taste of the traditional tea ceremony in the serene lap of nature. Read less

Dating back to the year 1663, the Jikoji Zen Temple is a charming little gem, locally well known but slightly offbeat for the visiting tourists, hidden on a small hillock in Nara. A part of the Rizai sect of Zen Buddhism, this is the temple to head to if you wish to get a taste of the traditional tea ceremony in the serene lap of nature. The moment you step in the temple complex, you become aware of a sense of tranquillity in every moment of your stay. A beautiful house flanked by a well-manicured garden, small shrines and shapely mountains stretching in the distance, the drawing room is the place where you can experience the tea ceremony for a fee of 1000 Yen.
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