High Middle Ages · East Asia · Religion

1191

Eisai introduces Rinzai Zen to Japan

1191

The Tendai monk Eisai returned from his second study trip to Song China bringing seeds of tea plants and the koan methodology of the Linji school. He would plant tea at the first temple he founded and spend his life arguing that Zen meditation was consistent with Japanese Buddhism. The tea culture he introduced would eventually evolve into the Japanese tea ceremony, one of the defining aesthetic practices of Japanese civilization.