It is a place to learn the Sutra.

It is a place to learn and acquaint oneself with the behavior pattern and a way of thinking as

a monk through the Sutra which is the teaching done by Buddha and successive founders of the school. The teacings of the Sutra acquainted in this place is a good guide for practice.

It is a place to make oneself to be familiar with the public life.

The student's life is spent in the public room. To spread the bowls, it becomes an offering room. To bring in a Sutra desk, it becomes a lecture room. To spread one's quilts, it becomes a bedroom. It is a place for cultivation where through the open public life like this, characteristics of each person are disclosed as they are, and harsh parts are trimmed each other.

It is a place for study and life to be done simultaneously.

It is composed of a practice system for study and life. It is a place to convert the knowledge obtained from the Stupa study into the wisdom in the life.