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Shumei San Francisco

Shumei: Fostering Health, Happiness, and Harmony for AllShumei, a spiritual organization, fosters health, happiness, and harmony for all by applying the wisdom and insights of the spiritual leader, Mokichi Okada, whom its members refer to as “Meishusama.”Meishusama taught that a world free of sickness, poverty, and discord is within everyone’s reach through the spiritual healing of Jyorei, the practice of Natural Agriculture, and the appreciation of Art and Beauty.Shumei’s inclusive approach to spirituality works with any religion that seeks universal well being. Shumei’s members and friends come from diverse backgrounds, and many maintain and deepen their various religious beliefs and practices after becoming affiliated with us.Learn moreOffice Hours: 9AM to 6PMMorning Sampai: 7AMEvening Sampai: 5PMAddress: 123 Santa Paula Drive, Daly City, CA 94015Phone and Fax: (415) 585-8548E-mail:sanfrancisco@shumei.usWebsite:www.shumei.usLinktree:https://linktr.ee/shumei_sanfranciscoFacebook:@shumeisanfranciscoInstagram:@shumeisanfrancisco

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Shumei SF Monthly Sampai

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Shumei SF Monthly Sampai

ALL are welcome to join us for healing, inspiration, healthy food, and fellowship!

Monthly Sampai services are held on the second or the third Sunday of each month at 10:45 AM. Arrive at least 10 minutes early to be seated in the Sanctuary. If it's your first time, arriving an hour early for a video and background information can enhance your experience.


We begin with bowing, clapping, and chanting the Amatsunorito, an ancient Shinto prayer. The vibrations of the chant bring peace, happiness, and purification. We also chant the Zengensanji, a prayer assembled by Shumei's founder to create an ideal world. After chanting, Jyorei is offered to those interested.


After the service, enjoy a hot lunch with Natural Agriculture ingredients. There is no fee, but donations are appreciated. It's a social occasion to interact with staff and other attendees. Young children may not find it suitable. Monthly Sampai is a great time to visit Shumei in San Francisco.