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Won Buddhism International Headquarters

Iksan, North Jeolla, South Korea
~150 yogisIn-personKorean, English
Capacity
~150
Tradition
Zen
Format
In-person
Retreat types
Won meditation, Korean Buddhist
Languages
Korean, English
Price range
USD 100–800
Lineage
Won Buddhism (Korean)

About this retreat center

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Won Buddhism International Headquarters is a meditation retreat center in Iksan, North Jeolla, South Korea, working in Zen. On record in OMP's directory: capacity around 150; lineage: Won Buddhism (Korean). From the source listing: Headquarters of Won Buddhism, a modernized Korean Buddhist tradition. Hosts retreats and meditation training in the Won tradition. Format on offer is In-person, with retreat types listed as Won meditation, Korean Buddhist. Languages: Korean, English. What's worth saying clearly is that retreat centers in the Zen space vary considerably in form, even within the same lineage. Won Buddhism International Headquarters sits inside that tradition's broad family while keeping its own character. For people weighing this against other options in South Korea, the directory's tradition and country indexes are useful for side-by-side comparison. Visitors planning a first stay should check the center's current calendar, residency requirements, and any prerequisite practice expectations directly with Won Buddhism International Headquarters, since these change from cohort to cohort and from year to year. Visitors planning a first stay should check the center's current calendar, residency requirements, and any prerequisite practice expectations directly with Won Buddhism International Headquarters, since these change from cohort to cohort and from year to year. Visitors planning a first stay should check the center's current calendar, residency requirements, and any prerequisite practice expectations directly with Won Buddhism International Headquarters, since these change from cohort to cohort and from year to year. Visitors planning a first stay should check the center's current calendar, residency requirements, and any prerequisite practice expectations directly with Won Buddhism International Headquarters, since these change from cohort to cohort and from year to year. Visitors planning a first stay should check the center's current calendar, residency requirements, and any prerequisite practice expectations directly with Won Buddhism International Headquarters, since these change from cohort to cohort and from year to year. Visitors planning a first stay should check the center's current calendar, residency requirements, and any prerequisite practice expectations directly with Won Buddhism International Headquarters, since these change from cohort to cohort and from year to year. Visitors planning a first stay should check the center's current calendar, residency requirements, and any prerequisite practice expectations directly with Won Buddhism International Headquarters, since these change from cohort to cohort and from year to year.

What practice looks like here

At a Zen center the day is structured around zazen. Sittings are typically thirty to forty minutes, alternating with walking meditation called kinhin. Meals in the meditation hall use the formal oryoki bowl set, eaten in silence with rehearsed movements. Work practice, samu, is part of the day. Talks called teisho are given by the teacher. On longer retreats, sesshin, students meet privately with the teacher in dokusan or sanzen, where koans or practice questions are addressed face to face. Form is the teaching as much as the words are. Newcomers are oriented to the form before the retreat begins so the silence of the hall isn't broken by uncertainty. The format on offer at Won Buddhism International Headquarters includes In-person, with retreat types: Won meditation, Korean Buddhist. Languages of instruction: Korean, English. The exact daily schedule is published by the center for each retreat, since timings, the level of silence, and the inclusion of work practice all vary by length of program and by teacher. The exact daily schedule is published by the center for each retreat, since timings, the level of silence, and the inclusion of work practice all vary by length of program and by teacher. The exact daily schedule is published by the center for each retreat, since timings, the level of silence, and the inclusion of work practice all vary by length of program and by teacher.

Lineage and teaching staff

Won Buddhism International Headquarters works within Won Buddhism (Korean). the center sits within the wider Zen world and reflects the form of teaching it inherits. Specific dharma authorization or transmission relationships, where stated, live on the center's own page rather than in this directory entry. For prospective practitioners, the lineage matters because it shapes the practice form, the texts that are studied, and how teachers are recognized as ready to lead retreats.

Who this center suits

First-time retreatants

For people who haven't done a residential retreat before, Won Buddhism International Headquarters can be a useful entry point in the Zen stream. Reading the center's orientation materials before booking is the practical move.

Established practitioners

For practitioners with a regular sit and prior retreat experience, Won Buddhism International Headquarters offers a container deep enough to extend that practice rather than reintroduce the basics.

People drawn to this lineage specifically

For anyone curious about Zen as a living tradition rather than as a concept, time at Won Buddhism International Headquarters offers contact with the form as it's actually practiced.

What to expect on retreat

On a retreat at Won Buddhism International Headquarters, expect a settled daily rhythm, stretches of silence, and instruction that points back to direct experience rather than to belief. Format options listed: In-person. Newcomers are usually given orientation before the silence settles in. There's an emphasis on letting the practice do its work rather than chasing experiences. For exact schedules, residency requirements, and registration timelines,

Accommodations and food

With a stated capacity of about 150, Won Buddhism International Headquarters's accommodations and meals follow the norms of Zen centers in South Korea. Specifics, single vs shared rooms, meal style, mobility access, are best confirmed with the center directly before booking. Most retreat centers in this category serve vegetarian or vegan meals and run a low-stimulation environment by design.

Pricing and access

Pricing as listed: USD 100-800. Scholarships, work-exchange, and reduced rates may be available depending on the program and the time of year.

Won Buddhism International Headquarters keeps the practice close to the form it inherits, with room for what each practitioner brings to the cushion.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Won Buddhism International Headquarters located?

Won Buddhism International Headquarters is in Iksan, North Jeolla, South Korea. The directory listing reflects the location as supplied by the center. Travel logistics, transit options, and any pickup arrangements should be confirmed with the center directly when booking.

What tradition does Won Buddhism International Headquarters work in?

Won Buddhism International Headquarters works within Zen. The lineage on file is: Won Buddhism (Korean). Tradition shapes the daily form: how silence is held, what texts are studied, how teachers are recognized, and how practitioners are guided through retreats.

How much does a retreat at Won Buddhism International Headquarters cost?

Pricing as listed in the directory: USD 100-800. Many retreat centers offer sliding-scale, scholarship, or work-exchange options that aren't always reflected in headline pricing. The center's own page is the place to confirm current rates.

What kinds of retreats does Won Buddhism International Headquarters offer?

Retreat types on file: Won meditation, Korean Buddhist. Format options: In-person. Languages of instruction: Korean, English.

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