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Religion
  
Zen Buddhism

School
  
Rinzai


Name
  
Zenkei Shibayama

Died
  
August 29, 1974

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Based in
  
Nanzen-ji, Otani University

Books
  
The Gateless Gate, A Flower Does Not Talk: Zen, Zen comments on the Mu

Zenkei Shibayama (柴山 全慶, Shibayama Zenkei, 1894 - 1974), a former Abbot of Nanzen-ji, was a Japanese Rinzai master well known for his commentary on the Mumonkan. One of his better-known students was Keido Fukushima, abbot of Tōfuku-ji. Shibayama also taught at Otani University and was the head abbot of the entire Nanzenji Organization, overseeing the administration of over five hundred temples. Due to a number of lecture tours he undertook to the United States in the 1960s, and the translation of several of his books into English, Shibayama was a significant contributor to the establishment of Zen in America.

References

Zenkei Shibayama Wikipedia