MBSR · Tokyo, Japan

MBSR Teacher Training Japan — Mindfulness Japan

Mindfulness Japan
MBSR In-person

Japanese-language MBSR teacher training program. Follows CFM curriculum standards adapted for Japanese cultural context. Based in Tokyo with supervised teaching and personal retreat.

18 months
Duration
200h
Training hours
In-person
Format
MBSR
Tradition
April 2026
Last reviewed

What this program is

MBSR Teacher Training Japan, Mindfulness Japan is a meditation teacher training run by Mindfulness Japan, based in Tokyo, Japan. It sits in the MBSR tradition and is offered in person. The program runs 18 months with about 200 contact hours. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction was developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 1979. The eight-week curriculum is the most studied secular mindfulness protocol on record. Most credible MBSR teacher pathways follow the international stage model: foundational practice and 8-week MBSR participation, Teacher Training Practicum (TTP), supervised teaching, then Teacher Training Intensive (TTI) and assessment, often through MBI-TAC (Mindfulness-Based Interventions Teaching Assessment Criteria). Mindfulness Japan positions this training inside that lineage. The program does not list a major external accreditation body, so prospective students should weigh faculty depth and supervision structure rather than a credential alone. Practical detail matters here. MBSR Teacher Training Japan, Mindfulness Japan is a meditation teacher training run by Mindfulness Japan, based in Tokyo, Japan draws students who want to teach in clinical and educational settings. OMP lists this program in its Meditation Teacher Training directory so practitioners can compare it on tradition, hours, format, and accreditation alongside several hundred other pathways. Source notes describe it as: Japanese-language MBSR teacher training program. Follows CFM curriculum standards adapted for Japanese cultural context. Based in Tokyo with supervised teaching and personal retreat. Practice forms inside this tradition typically include sitting meditation, body scan, mindful movement (yoga), walking meditation, and inquiry dialogue with participants. Students entering MBSR Teacher Training Japan, Mindfulness Japan should expect to meet those forms in cohort sessions, in their own daily practice, and in supervised teaching with peers and faculty. Honest teacher trainings in this field share a few markers: a real practice requirement, a named faculty with verifiable lineage, supervised teaching of real students, and inquiry-based feedback. The directory entry above gives the structural facts; the school's own materials are the place to confirm faculty bios, the practicum format, and what graduates are authorized to teach.

Curriculum and topics

MBSR protocolMBI-TACinquiry skillsilent retreat

Practice forms inside the curriculum follow the MBSR tradition. Students work with sitting meditation, body scan, mindful movement (yoga), walking meditation, and inquiry dialogue with participants. Across 18 months and roughly 200 contact hours, the cohort moves through foundational practice, teaching skills, and supervised practicum. Mindfulness Japan structures the work around the standard arc for this tradition: deepening of personal practice, study of source materials, observation and co-teaching of groups, written reflection, and feedback from faculty. Where the program lists named modules, those appear in the school's own curriculum sheet; the directory does not invent module names that are not on the source page. Inquiry is central. In the MBSR tradition, the teacher's job is less to deliver content than to hold a frame inside which participants can notice their own experience. Most credible teacher trainings in this field weight inquiry skill heavily across the curriculum. Students should expect daily personal practice across the program, plus retreat or intensive components depending on the tradition. The school's onboarding materials list specific reading, recordings, and pre-program participation requirements.

How it's taught

Mindfulness Japan delivers the training in person over 18 months. The structure usually combines cohort sessions, individual practice, mentorship, and supervised teaching. In the MBSR tradition, the standard expectations are a daily personal sit, regular meetings with a mentor or supervisor, and either a silent retreat component or a residential intensive depending on the program. The in-person component anchors the cohort, with residential days that hold the silent practice container the tradition expects. Feedback comes through inquiry transcripts, recorded teaching, and direct observation by faculty.

Who this program is for

Healthcare and mental-health professionals
Therapists, nurses, physicians, and counselors who want to teach the protocol inside clinical or hospital settings.
Educators and workplace facilitators
Teachers, university staff, and HR leads bringing eight-week MBSR groups into schools and organizations.
Established practitioners
People with several years of personal practice who want a research-backed framework for teaching what they already live.

Outcomes

Graduates earn the certificate issued by Mindfulness Japan. The credential carries the weight of no major external accreditation, and graduates teach inside the scope the school authorizes. Standard scope includes leading the eight-week protocol, running drop-in groups, and integrating the work into clinical or educational settings where the program is recognized.

Prerequisites

Prior MBSR or MBCT participation is the standard prerequisite, along with an established daily practice and at least one silent retreat. The school's application process screens for practice depth, professional context, and readiness to teach.

How this compares

MBSR teacher trainings differ mainly on rigor and accreditation. Programs assessed against MBI-TAC, accredited by Brown University Mindfulness Center, UMass Memorial Health Center for Mindfulness, or the Global Mindfulness Collaborative carry the most weight with hospitals and schools. Shorter or unaffiliated trainings can produce capable group leaders, but they rarely satisfy hiring panels at hospitals or universities.

A protocol-grounded MBSR teacher pathway from Mindfulness Japan, judged on inquiry skill and supervision rather than slogans.

Frequently asked questions

Who is MBSR Teacher Training Japan, Mindfulness Japan for?
MBSR Teacher Training Japan, Mindfulness Japan fits practitioners in the MBSR tradition who want a structured route into teaching. It works best for people with prior personal practice and a clear context to teach in, whether clinical, educational, or community-based. Mindfulness Japan screens for practice depth in its application, so casual interest is rarely enough.
How long is the training?
The program runs 18 months with around 200 contact hours. It is delivered in person. The full arc usually includes personal practice, cohort sessions, mentorship, and supervised teaching, so the calendar time and the actual practice load are not the same number.
What does it cost?
Tuition is listed as the figure listed by the school. That figure usually covers cohort sessions, faculty time, and the certificate. Travel, retreat fees, and supervision after the program may be separate. Prospective students should confirm exactly what tuition includes with Mindfulness Japan before applying.
Is the credential recognized?
The training is associated with no major external accreditation. In the MBSR world, recognition depends on faculty lineage and the credentialing body. Hospitals and universities usually weigh MBI-TAC assessment and university-affiliated programs more heavily; community and corporate settings are more flexible.
LocationTokyo, Japan
CountryJapan
TraditionMBSR
FormatIn-person
Training hours200
Duration18 months
About MBSR credentials: MBSR is a clinical protocol. Teacher qualification is structured — look for CFM-qualified or IMTA-accredited pathways.
Last reviewed: April 2026 · Information may change — always verify with the program directly.
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