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Nichimoku Shōnin (日目上人, 28 April 1260 — 15 November 1333), Buddhist name: Niidakyo Ajari Nichimoku, was a junior disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō Shōnin after Nichiren's death. Nikkō Shōnin later appointed Nichimoku as his successor as Head Priest (Kancho) of Taiseki-ji temple.

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  • Nichimoku Shōnin (日目上人, 28 April 1260 — 15 November 1333), Buddhist name: Niidakyo Ajari Nichimoku, was a junior disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō Shōnin after Nichiren's death. Nikkō Shōnin later appointed Nichimoku as his successor as Head Priest (Kancho) of Taiseki-ji temple. Pious beliefs claim that he will someday leave the state of Nirvana to usher conversion of the Emperor of Japan and the widespread propagation of Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism. Today, the Mokushiza seat inside the Dai-Kyakuden (English: Grand Reception Hall) of Taisekiji Head Temple is named in honor of Nichimoku Shōnin. In 1333, Nichimoku died at age 74, and his cremated remains are stored within Taisekiji, while the anniversary of his death on November 15 coincides with the Shichi-Go-San tradition for young children called Mokushi-E ceremony, later popularized during the Edo period. The symbol crest attributed to Nichimoku is the Three Friends of Winter combination, and in Buddhist iconography he is often portrayed with a flattened scalp. (en)
  • 日目(にちもく、文応元年4月28日(1260年6月8日) - 元弘3年/正慶2年11月15日(1333年12月22日))は、日興門流の僧。 (ja)
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  • 1333-11-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Other names: (en)
  • Kunaikyo-Kimi (en)
  • Niidakyo Ajari Nichimoku Shōnin (en)
  • Torao-Maru (en)
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  • 1260-04-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Hatake, Kannami, Tagata District, Shizuoka (en)
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  • Nichimoku Shōnin and his flattened scalp (en)
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  • 1333-11-15 (xsd:date)
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  • Tarui, Mino province (en)
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  • Niidakyo Ajari Nichimoku (en)
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  • Enzo-bo Shingon Temple, Mount Soto (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • Nichimoku Shōnin (en)
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  • Japanese (en)
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  • Niida Goro Shigetsuna (en)
  • Ren Ani (en)
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  • Third High Priest of Nichiren Shōshū (en)
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  • Nichidō Shōnin (en)
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  • Kunaikyo-Kimi (en)
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  • 日目(にちもく、文応元年4月28日(1260年6月8日) - 元弘3年/正慶2年11月15日(1333年12月22日))は、日興門流の僧。 (ja)
  • Nichimoku Shōnin (日目上人, 28 April 1260 — 15 November 1333), Buddhist name: Niidakyo Ajari Nichimoku, was a junior disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō Shōnin after Nichiren's death. Nikkō Shōnin later appointed Nichimoku as his successor as Head Priest (Kancho) of Taiseki-ji temple. (en)
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