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Mt. Hiei: The "Mother Mountain" of Japanese Buddhism
Mt. Hiei straddles the border between Kyoto and Shiga Prefecture. The entire mountain represents Enryakuji Temple. The temple, with a history of more than 1,200 years, is renowned for its rigorous spiritual training. It was founded by the monk Saicho in 788. He taught the importance of strictly disciplining oneself while serving others. Many monks who trained on Mt. Hiei went on to found other schools of Buddhism, earning Mt. Hiei the nickname of the "mother mountain" of Japanese Buddhism.
Aired: May 05, 2018 Genre: DocumentaryDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Enterprises
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01: The Secrets of Tofu Across Japan02: River Ferries: Bringing People Together03: Mt. Hiei: The "Mother Mountain" of Japanese Buddhism04: Hamamatsu: Sunny City with Positive Spirit05: Japanese-Americans in Hawaii, Part 1: The Women Pioneers06: Japanese-Americans in Hawaii, Part 2: The Proud Families07: Soba: Japan's Beloved Noodle08: Seasoning the Seasons Special: Chita Peninsula - A Land That Prospered by Shipping