I have met people from all over the world who came to Koyasan.
I have noticed that people who come to Koyasan seek to improve their lives.
We started this organization to assist.
Koyasan presents a unique opportunity to detach from the stress of daily life and engage with Buddhism, spirituality, and nature.
I strongly hope that we could help your wellbeing.
play well
Learn well
Pray well
Then you can live well
I have met people from all over the world who came to Koyasan.
I have noticed that people who come to Koyasan seek to improve their lives.
We started this organization to assist.
Koyasan presents a unique opportunity to detach from the stress of daily life and engage with Buddhism, spirituality, and nature.
I strongly hope that we could help your wellbeing.
play well
Learn well
Pray well
Then you can live well
I have met people from all over the world who came to Koyasan.
I have noticed that people who come to Koyasan seek to improve their lives.
We started this organization to assist.
Koyasan presents a unique opportunity to detach from the stress of daily life and engage with Buddhism, spirituality, and nature.
I strongly hope that we could help your wellbeing.
play well
Learn well
Pray well
Then you can live well
I moved from Tokyo to Koyasan 14 years ago. I am enjoying my time as the director of “Koyasan Uguisu Osteopathic Clinic,” utilizing the sensitivity and skills I have cultivated as a musician, tai chi instructor, and cram school teacher in Tokyo.
So far, I have contributed to people’s “health” mainly from the “physical” aspect. Thankfully, in 2023, I was also given the opportunity to enter the Buddhist school. From now on, I would like to contribute to people’s “health” by taking a bi-directional approach (“spiritual” as a monk and “physical” as a healer).
My monk’s name “Zuien” has the meanings of “Zui” (standing by / supporting) and “En” (circulation / destiny to meet people).
As I pass the age of 40 and think about how I will spend the rest of my life, I am grateful for the half-life I have enjoyed up to now, and I will live my life to the fullest, leaning on the “En” I have had and will have in the future.
Thank you for the En. I look forward to seeing you at Koyasan.
Graduated from Chuo University (2003)
Taught tai chi and tutored private tutoring in Yoyogi, Tokyo and worked as a musician (2003-2009)
Moved to Koyasan, Wakayama (2009)
Obtained national certification and opened “Koyasan Uguisu Osteopathic Clinic” (2013)
Touring European countries for 2 months (2019,2020)
Shiatsu teaching in Switzerland, Romania and Denmark (2019,2020)
Formed a master-disciple relationship with Shoryu Utsumi at Koyasan Nan-in temple and received the Buddhist name “Zuien” (2023)
Obtained the qualification of “preacher” at Koyasan Daishikyokai (2023)
Established Koyasan Well-Being Foundation (2023)