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Imakita Kōsen (今北 洪川, 3
August 1816 – 16
January 1892) was a ****anese
Rinzai Zen rōshi and Neo-Confucianist.
Kosen did his Zen
training under Daisetsu...
- Kenchō-ji and Engaku-ji
temples in Kamakura, ****an.
Soyen was a
disciple of
Imakita Kosen.
Soyen Shaku was a Zen monk. He
studied for
three years at Keio University...
- of ****anese Zen that was
propagated by New
Buddhism ideologues, such as
Imakita Kosen and
Soyen Shaku, was not
typical of ****anese Zen
during their time...
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Sogaku (1871–1961)
Dainin Katagiri (1928–1990) Musō
Soseki (1275–1351)
Imakita Kosen (1816–1892)
Yamada Koun (1907–1989)
Taizan Maezumi (1931–1995) Sōyū...
- of
Tokyo Metropolitan High
School teacher Yumiko Kato's
involvement in "
Imakita Kato"
which consisted of
television tarento, and it was
widely reported...
- (1822—1899),
which means a drop of water."
Gisan was also the
teacher of
masters Imakita Kōsen,
Ekkei Shuken,
Daisetsu Joen, and
Ogino Dokuen. Sogen's One Drop...
- Hua
Yicheng Chuanyin Traditional Zen Dōgen
Hakuin Ekaku Modern Rinzai Imakita Kosen Soyen Shaku Sokei-an D. T.
Suzuki Soen
Nakagawa Keido ****ushima Modern...
- (read right-to-left, "The
First Principle")
carved from the
writing of
Imakita Kosen and said to have been the artist's eighty-fifth
attempt before he...
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Yoshimoto Imakita Kosen Kazuo Inamori Ingen Ishin Sūden Itō Jakuchū Ito
Jakuchu Jaku****su Genkō
Kaisen Joki
Josetsu Jun Po
Denis Kelly Imakita Kosen Kurt...
- of ****anese Zen that was
propagated by New
Buddhism ideologues, such as
Imakita Kosen and
Soyen Shaku, was not
typical of ****anese Zen
during their time...