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Kobori Nanrei Sōhaku (小堀 南嶺) (1918—1992) was a ****anese
Rinzai roshi and
former abbot of Ryōkōin, a
subtemple of Daitoku-ji in Kyoto, ****an. A student...
- practices. He
published picture books (ezōshi)
under the pen name Tada
Nanrei (多田 南嶺), and also
wrote under the
names Shundō (春塘) and Shūsai (秋斎). His...
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influential ukiyo-zōshi
writers of this time were Tada
Nanrei and Ueda Akinari. Tada
Nanrei's most
notable work is
Kamakura shogei sode
nikki (A Diary...
- at Ryogen-in, Daitoku-ji Daisen-in Kōrin-in Kotō-in Goto
Zuigan Kobori Nanrei Sohaku List of
National Treasures of ****an (residences) List of National...
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works "Reisai,"
using the Rei from
Suzuki Nanrei, and the sai from Koma Kansai. It was
during his time with
Nanrei that he was
given the name Zeshin, which...
- Eiji, a
minor painter of the Kanō school, and
subsequently with
Suzuki Nanrei (1775–1844), of the Shijō school. He is
believed to have also
studied with...
- He
began in
Kyoto at Daitoku-ji as a
student of the
Rinzai roshi Kobori Nanrei Sohaku.
After eight years of
regular Zen meditation,
Austin experienced...
- with
Bluegill in the Sulu Sea. On 14
October Angler torpedoed and sank
Nanrei Maru.[citation needed] At 0145 on 22 October, the men on
watch on Angler's...
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Kokan Shiren Shōtetsu
Shunoku Sōen Gidō Shūshin
Harada Daiun Sogaku Kobori Nanrei Sohaku Kurt
Kankan Spellmeyer Maurine Stuart D. T.
Suzuki Takuan Sōhō Genki...
- ****anese and Zen culture,
which he
learned from his
spiritual teacher,
Kobori Nanrei Sohaku of the Daitoku-ji temple.
Following his
retirement from
Osaka University...