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This is a program in which a man who lives in Arashiyama, Kyoto, explains the best places to visit from his own unique perspective. Detailed academic content is avoided as much as possible, and the program is designed to be easy to understand even for first-time visitors. Therefore, just by watching this video, you can quickly get a grasp of the highlights of the destinations you visit. ** Highlights of Myoshinji Temple ** In 1342, Emperor Hanazono converted a villa into a Zen temple, and Myoshinji is the largest Zen temple in Japan. It is the head temple of the Myoshinji school of the Rinzai sect of Buddhism. Of the 6,000 Rinzai temples, 3,400 belong to the Myoshinji school. There are approximately 7,000 monks enrolled at the temple. There are 46 sub-temples within the temple grounds. The temple has a tradition of thorough organizational management that places great importance on accounting. This is referred to as the "abacus side of Myoshinji." It is also a Myoshinji temple where Kyocera's Kazuo Inamori was ordained. The temple has been the setting for many films. "Tange Sazen," "K-On," "Honnoji Hotel," "Super High Speed, Sankin Kotai Returns," and "Settlement! Chushingura, Runaway Woman and Rookie Man Matsuyama Daiko, the deputy chief priest of Taizo-in, a sub-temple of Myoshinji, is a Tokyo University graduate, a Kyoto Tourism Hospitality Ambassador, has attended the Davos Conference, and hosted the Pope, and is a very unique individual who is dedicated to religious harmony.