
Book Review: Steven Heine’s Dogen
A scholar brings us the life and context of one of Zen’s greatest figures

A scholar brings us the life and context of one of Zen’s greatest figures

Williams documented the sorrows, hopes, and lives of many of the 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry imprisoned in the United States during WWII

A conversation with Shugendo researcher Ignas Čepelė

Thich Tam Tri, a Vietnamese Buddhist nun in Japan, is expanding her work helping Vietnamese workers in Japan

Community articulates its ideals and guiding principles

Two sets of ancient documents offer insights into the history of Buddhism in Japan

An interview with the makers of the video documentary Shugendo Now.

Prominent and outspoken socially engaged Buddhist nun was renowned as a writer, a translator, a feminist, and a peace activist

Secret texts of cultivated practices in movement traditions

The modern-day legacy of En no Gyoja

The fabled Chinese military sage Sun Tzu (c. 544–496 BCE) began his Art of War with a sober maxim: war determines the course of a people and

A new translation of one of Japan’s seminal poet-monks