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    Home » Japan Introduces AI Robot Monk To Aid Buddhist Institutions

    Japan Introduces AI Robot Monk To Aid Buddhist Institutions

    ReshamBy ReshamFebruary 26, 2026 AI and Robotics No Comments2 Mins Read
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    AI Robot Monk Unveiled in Japan to Support Buddhist Temples

    Researchers in Japan have unveiled an artificial intelligence-powered robot monk designed to assist Buddhist temples, marking a new step in the blending of technology and religion.

    The project, developed by Kyoto University in partnership with technology firms Teraverse and XNOVA, was presented at Shoren-in temple in Kyoto. The robot, known as “Buddharoid”, is intended to support clergy as Japan faces a decline in religious participation and a shortage of temple staff.

    AI trained on Buddhist teachings

    The Buddharoid runs on a specialised AI system trained on Buddhist scriptures, enabling it to provide guidance on personal and social issues in a manner similar to a human monk.

    Unlike earlier attempts, the system allows real-time interaction rather than relying on pre-recorded messages. Developers say this makes the experience more engaging and meaningful for visitors seeking spiritual advice.

    The robot is also designed to physically resemble a monk’s behaviour. Using advanced robotics, it can walk slowly, bow and perform traditional prayer gestures, helping create a more authentic presence within temple settings.

    Response to social change

    The introduction of the robot reflects broader challenges facing Buddhism in Japan. Declining birth rates, an ageing population and reduced interest among younger generations have placed many temples at risk.

    Estimates suggest that nearly one-third of Buddhist temples in the country could close by 2040. Rural areas in particular are struggling to find successors to maintain religious institutions.

    The Buddharoid is seen as a practical response to these pressures, helping temples continue their activities even with limited human resources.

     

    Technology meets tradition

    The idea of combining robotics with spirituality is not entirely new in Japan. In 2019, a Kyoto temple introduced a humanoid robot representing a Buddhist deity, though it mainly delivered pre-set sermons.

    The new system goes further by enabling interactive dialogue, aiming to provide a sense of connection that digital-only platforms cannot offer.

    As Japan continues to explore ways to preserve its cultural and religious heritage, projects like the Buddharoid highlight how advanced technology may play a growing role in sustaining long-standing traditions.

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