Broken Branch, Quiet Zen in Ishikawa & Toyama
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Day 323 – A Broken Branch Rooting in Moss, Zen Reflections from Ishikawa and Toyama
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A broken cherry branch rests softly on the moss—fragile, yet quietly determined to live. Watching it cling to life reminds me how renewal often begins in silence.
Today, on YouTube Post #2620, I return to the landscapes that shaped this feeling: Ishikawa and Toyama, two regions of Japan where nature heals the mind.
Walk through the calm paths of Kenroku-en Garden in Kanazawa, where autumn light settles gently on moss and drifting leaves. From Toyama, travel toward Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO village glowing with warm, timeless colors.
For deeper Zen, step into Zuiryū-ji Temple in Takaoka or Daijo-ji Zen Temple in Kanazawa. There, the sound of raked gravel, wooden floors, and breathing moss feels like a quiet restart for the soul.
Just like the fallen branch hoping to root again, we, too, can begin anew—calmly, slowly, one breath at a time.
More peaceful moments here:
https://www.youtube.com/@Zen-Bonsai-Vibes
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