Zensational! Japan firm launches Buddhist sermon service

AFP  |  Tokyo 

Feeling uncertain about life? Need a bit of guidance? A Japanese firm is launching a new service allowing you to talk to a smart and receive a sermon from Buddhist monks.

Tokyo-based said today its new feature would enable users to listen to three-minute sermons via a smart given by four monks depending on their mood.

A three-minute sermon is often given at to commemorate the anniversary of a loved one's death in

Users can talk to a smart developed by Japan's messaging app giant Line and decide how they are feeling: uncertain, angry or sad.

The speaker will then choose a sermon randomly from 12 talks.

"We hope that people will feel close to Buddhist monks" through the new service, Ayaka Takada, for Yoriso, told AFP.

and Shintoism are the two major religions in but attachment to has dropped.

As the population ages and rural communities shrink, some 30 per cent of Japan's 75,000 Buddhist temples are at risk of closing by 2040, according to Kenji Ishii, a of in

The new service will be launched late next month.

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 17:35 IST