Shojin Buddhist cuisine: What is Shojin cuisine? Lesson by Master Takai
Shojin cuisine is Buddhist vegetarian food. Lesson by Zen master Takai Shoshun (the former head of the office of Kencho-ji temple – the oldest Zen training monastery in Japan) Kishi-ke official https://www.kishi-ke.co.jp

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