Kanho Yakushiji
The 16th Vice Abbot of Japan's Kaizen Temple, popular Japanese Zen Monk Kanho Yakushiji, combines music and Buddhist chanting to create a unique musical experience that has garnered extensive media coverage worldwide and gained popularity on social media. Kanho Yakushiji's gentle vocalization of the scripture brings about a sense of tranquility, each syllable dispelling distractions from the mind as if transported to a centuries-old temple in Kyoto, quietly observing the universe. Through music and Buddhism, Kanho Yakushiji touches the most tender corners of the human heart, releasing long-buried emotions.
The 16th Vice Abbot of Japan's Kaizen Temple, popular Japanese Zen Monk Kanho Yakushiji, combines music and Buddhist chanting to create a unique musical experience that has garnered extensive media coverage worldwide and gained popularity on social media. Kanho Yakushiji's gentle vocalization of the scripture brings about a sense of tranquility, each syllable dispelling distractions from the mind as if transported to a centuries-old temple in Kyoto, quietly observing the universe. Through music and Buddhism, Kanho Yakushiji touches the most tender corners of the human heart, releasing long-buried emotions.