Kyoto Meditation Center’s mission
To promote the improvement of work-life balance by practical zen wisdom for the modern world.
To achieve this, we are developing SanZen solutions based on Authentic Zen
Advisor
Kyoto Meditation Center is a private enterprise that develops solutions in collaboration with various authentic Zen temples in Kyoto. It is not affiliated with any specific religious organization.
Shizan FUJIOKA
Head priest of Joju-ji Zen Temple at Kyoto
He became a Zen priest and disciple of Joju-ji Zen temple 20 years ago, where he has been head priest since 2016.
Joju-ji, established in 810 at the will of the emperor of the time, is a Buddhist Temple dedicated to the protection of the nation and prosperity of the Imperial Household. Joju-ji was destroyed by a fire in the 1500s but was rebuilt in 1687 as a temple of Obaku Buddhism. Obaku is a sect of Zen Buddhism introduced from China during the Edo period. Joju-ji Website
Awards and Recognitions
Media Features and Coverage
- JETRO Corporate Open Innovation Japan 2022 Guest Speaker (Youtube)
- GetYourGuide Originals (Youtube)
- Forbes
- Fodor’s Travel
- ireland live
Press kit
Click here to download Kyoto Meditation Center Press Kit (PDF)
Company Overview
Company Name | Kyoto Meditation Center, Co., Ltd. |
Officers | Daisuke SASAKI CEO Hiroyuki KUBO CTO/COO |
Business Activities | Planning, development, and operation of “SanZen” |
Date of Establishment | May, 2021 |
Location | Kyoto, Japan |