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Meditation Enters a New Era with Japan's Quantified Meditation Challenge
The World Meditation League (WML) and All Here have launched Japan's first Quantified Meditation Challenge at Happo-en, Tokyo, marking a pivotal shift in meditation practice. This event transformed meditation into a competitive and quantifiable discipline through neuroscience. Attendees witnessed real-time brain activity and self-awareness displayed as measurable data.
Renowned architect Kengo Kuma introduced Zenbu Koko, an immersive meditation XR platform, blending architecture and nature. The Tokyo Quantified Meditation Challenge featured advanced neuro-imaging to visualize participants' meditation performance, turning inner silence into measurable achievement.
Challenger Hisami Tsurumori achieved the highest score, showcasing meditation's potential as a competitive discipline. Neuroscientist Prof. Ken Mogi emphasized the integration of technology and meditation to rediscover inner peace, suggesting a cultural shift towards Mindful Cities.
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