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Kōshū Itabashi

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Religion
  
Zen Buddhism

Dharma names
  
Kōshū

Predecessor
  
Ryūtan Matsumoto

Based in
  
Sōji-ji

School
  
Sōtō

Nationality
  
Japanese

Education
  
Tohoku University

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Title
  
Zenji(閑月即心) Kancho (Religion)

Similar
  
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Kōshū Itabashi (板橋 興宗; born 1927), is a Sōtō Zen master who is the 23rd abbot of Sojiji, abbot of Gotanjoji in Takefu, Fukui, and abbot of Daijoji in Kanazawa, Ishikawa all in Japan.

He was born in Tagajo, Miyagi in 1927. He graduated from the Naval Academy of Japan in 1945. He also graduated in religious studies at Tohoku University in 1953. He became a Sōtō Zen monk according to Genshū Watanabe. He was trained in Sojiji and he studied under Giyen Inoue in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka.

He succeeded Ryūtan Matsumoto in Daijoji and became Tanto Roshi of Sojiji leading monks. He became Godo Roshi of Sojijisoin, abbot of Daijoji. He also devised chair Zazen.

He was elected vice abbot of Sojij, and became the 23rd abbot of Sojiji and Sotozen Superintendent Master (Kancho) in 1998.

He retired as abbot of Sojiji in 2002. He became abbot Sojijisoin. And he was revived Gotanjoji.

Works

  • Ryokan and Dogen (Kounsha, 1986)
  • Breath of Life (Shunjusha, 2008)
  • Thank you (Samgha, 2009)
  • Breathing Buddha (Kadokawa, 2011)
  • With a Soft Heart (Northen Press,2012)
  • Living like a cat (Nigensha, 2013)
  • "Atarimaedeii"(Rissho Koseikai Pub., 2015)
  • References

    Kōshū Itabashi Wikipedia