Religious Japanese travelers have used them for lodging for years, but recently, historical temples with reservable rooms - “temple stays,” or shukubo - have become accessible to foreign tourists. We checked into Kakurinbo, a 550-year-old shukubo near Mount Fuji, and found a meditative experience, Buddhist-inspired vegetarian fine dining and a peaceful look at life outside of cities Read more: wapo.st/30MQzrm. Subscribe to The Washington Post on KZitem: wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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