Mount Kurama, located in the forested mountains just north of Kyoto, Japan, is the legendary site where Mikao Usui Sensei, the founder of Reiki, underwent a 21-day spiritual retreat in 1922
A Sacred Mountain Steeped in Spiritual Power
Mount Kurama, located in the forested mountains just north of Kyoto, Japan, is the legendary site where Mikao Usui Sensei, the founder of Reiki, underwent a 21-day spiritual retreat in 1922. It was during this time of fasting and meditation on Kurama’s summit that he received the sacred energy and insights that would become the Reiki healing system.
This mountain has long been revered as a place of power. Ancient folklore speaks of Tengu (mountain spirits) and Mao-son, a celestial being said to protect the mountain and guide spiritual seekers. Kurama is more than a physical destination — it is an energetic gateway to healing and awakening.
When you walk its trails, you walk through living history.
When you meditate here, you reconnect with Reiki at its purest source.
Where Energy Meets Origin
Mount Kurama is not just the birthplace of Reiki—it is the living embodiment of its essence. The mountain’s natural energy fields, ancient cedar forests, and sacred shrines vibrate with the same universal life force that Reiki channels. Every step taken here mirrors the inner journey of healing and awakening.
Usui Sensei’s Spiritual Awakening
It was on Kurama’s summit that Mikao Usui Sensei experienced a profound state of enlightenment after 21 days of fasting and meditation. This awakening gave birth to the system of Reiki healing, bridging the wisdom of nature, spirit, and human consciousness.
A Path of Reconnection
Even today, Reiki practitioners visit Mount Kurama to recharge, meditate, and reconnect with the original source of Reiki energy. The mountain continues to serve as a powerful reminder that healing is not taught—it is remembered, through harmony with nature and spirit.
This class blends teaching, direct experience, and hands-on practice. You’ll learn how Reiki works, receive the energetic initiation to begin using it, and develop the skills to offer it to yourself and others — all in a supportive, guided environment.
You don’t need years of meditation, spiritual practice, or special techniques to begin using Reiki. The ability to channel Reiki begins with the initiation you receive during the class.
In Reiki, initiation is the foundation of the training.
During your class, you’ll receive these Placements, which gently adjust your entire energy system — opening your energy pathways, shifting deeper layers of consciousness, and connecting you directly to the Reiki Source. This process will be customised uniquely for you.
Receiving Placement is just the doorway.
The Placement connects you to Reiki for life, and the quality and quantity of the Reiki you channel will grow with time and continued practice.
One of the most respected Reiki organizations in the world. This means our training meets the highest international standards for Reiki knowledge, ethics, integrity, professionalism, and lineage-based teaching.
Upon completion, you will receive official certification from the International Center for Reiki Training (ICRT)
When you train with us:
講座時間 :
9:00~18:30(日本時間)
期間 :
2日間
利用可能な席 :
対面、京都(12席)
We offer our fees in both USD and JPY. Please select the currency that works best for your location or payment method. Choose the Currency That’s Most Convenient for You
注意 : All fees includes 10% Japan consumption tax
This is a Reiki Level 1 & 2 class. No prior Reiki experience is required. Anyone who feels guided to learn Reiki is welcome to join.
This training is also offered in a special retreat format held on Mt. Kurama. Due to the mountain setting, participants must be physically able to walk uphill, climb stairs, and move comfortably on uneven paths.
Please review the physical details below before registering.
A detailed day-by-day guide to your transformative experience
Plan to arrive between 9:00–9:30 AM Orientation begins at 10:00 AM.
The daily schedule may vary depending on weather conditions. We may have some programs (practice time or meditation or some healing work) before breakfast or after dinner.
Arrival, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
Arrival, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
Full-Day Reiki Class and Hiking
Reiki Class and Half-Trail Hiking
A private prayer session with the temple priest can be arranged on this day or the previous day.
I recently started offering this unique experience to our students. I will assist you with the necessary paperwork to ensure a smooth process.
Many participants have shared that it was one of the most meaningful and memorable experiences they had in Japan.
Suggested Donation: ¥3,000 (~20 USD) or more
Graduation and Farewell
Everything you need to know about your training
This class is open to participants who join in person in Kyoto, Mt. Kurama.
To reserve your spot:
Your place is not secured until payment is received.
Your tuition covers:
You can choose to pay in either USD or JPY — whichever is most convenient for you
To support a safe and sacred space:
This retreat differs from our indoor classes in Kyoto. Due to the mountain setting and changing weather conditions, the schedule may be adjusted as needed.
On rainy days, sessions will be held indoors. On clear days, portions of the training may take place outdoors on the mountain.
As a result, the order of theory and practice (including Placements or Ignitions) may vary depending on daily weather conditions.
Our hosts are making exceptions for us and will accommodate food preferences based on health concerns. However, there are limitations to what can be provided. If you have a complex dietary requirement, please contact us before registration. We will discuss it with our hosts, and upon confirmation, you can proceed to register for the class.
To attend the Mt. Kurama training, you will need to arrive at Kurama Station (Eizan Railway), Kyoto.
If you are traveling from outside Japan, the most convenient arrival airports are:
• Kansai International Airport (KIX) – Direct access to Kyoto Station by JR Haruka Express (approx. 75 minutes).
• Tokyo (Narita or Haneda Airport) – Travel to Kyoto Station via Shinkansen (bullet train). Total travel time from Tokyo is approximately 3–4 hours.
From Kyoto Station, travel to Demachiyanagi Station, then transfer to the Eizan Railway Kurama Line and ride to Kurama Station (final stop).
Total travel time: approximately 1–1.5 hours.
Kurama Station is the last stop on the line, making it easy to navigate.
Once you arrive at Kurama Station, our inn is located within walking distance from the station.
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