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Novice monk serving temple food or Shojin Ryori, vegetarian cuisine at its finest consisting of pickled, seasonal vegetables, a variety of tofu dishes artfully arranged on lacquerware. Staying in a temple overnight, especially in Koyasan, is one of the best ways to get to know Japanese culture. Part of this is experiencing "shojin ryori"

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Shojin Ryori, Koya-san, vegetarian temple food, temple cuisine, japanese cuisine, zen monk, buddhist monk, novice monk, ekoin shukubo, ekoin temple stay, eko-in shukubo, eko-in temple stay, shukubo, temple stay, koyasan shukubo, koyasan temple stay, bonze, UNESCO intangible assets, World Heritage
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Novice monk serving temple food or Shojin Ryori, vegetarian cuisine at its finest consisting of pickled, seasonal vegetables, a variety of tofu dishes artfully arranged on lacquerware.  Staying in a temple overnight, especially in Koyasan, is one of the best ways to get to know Japanese culture.  Part of this is experiencing "shojin ryori"