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Tetsujyo Deguchi (born 1950) is a Japanese Zen master, successor of Ban Tetsugyu Soin. He is one of the last heirs of the master Harada Daiun Sogaku inside the Soto sect.He contributed to the spreading of Zen in Italy contributing since the foundation to the birth and the growth of the Zen monastery Ensoji il Cerchio. He began to practice zazen since he was 16 years old and took the vows of monk when he was 30 years old.During his monastic studies, he achieved a master's degree in Law at Chuo University, Tokyo.

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  • Tetsujyo Deguchi (born 1950) is a Japanese Zen master, successor of Ban Tetsugyu Soin. He is one of the last heirs of the master Harada Daiun Sogaku inside the Soto sect.He contributed to the spreading of Zen in Italy contributing since the foundation to the birth and the growth of the Zen monastery Ensoji il Cerchio. He began to practice zazen since he was 16 years old and took the vows of monk when he was 30 years old.During his monastic studies, he achieved a master's degree in Law at Chuo University, Tokyo. In 1983 Tetsujyo received the Inka and became the abbot of the Tosho-ji, Tokyo, where he continues still today to propose the Zen teachings of Harada Daiun Sogaku to both Japanese and western apprentices. (en)
  • Tetsujyo Deguchi (1950) è un maestro zen giapponese, successore di Ban Tetsugyu Soin. È uno degli ultimi eredi in Giappone del lignaggio del maestro Harada Daiun Sogaku ed ha contribuito alla diffusione dello Zen in Italia collaborando fin dalla fondazione alle attività del Monastero Zen Enso-ji Il Cerchio. Ha iniziato a praticare Zazen all'età di sedici anni ed è stato ordinato monaco a trent'anni. Durante il suo periodo di pratica monastica, è riuscito a conseguire una laurea magistrale in Legge alla Chuo University di Tokyo Nel 1983 ha ricevuto la trasmissione del Dharma dal maestro Tetsugyu Soin ed è tuttora abate di uno dei tre monasteri fondati dal maestro Harada, il Tosho-ji di Tokyo. (it)
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  • Tetsujyo Deguchi (born 1950) is a Japanese Zen master, successor of Ban Tetsugyu Soin. He is one of the last heirs of the master Harada Daiun Sogaku inside the Soto sect.He contributed to the spreading of Zen in Italy contributing since the foundation to the birth and the growth of the Zen monastery Ensoji il Cerchio. He began to practice zazen since he was 16 years old and took the vows of monk when he was 30 years old.During his monastic studies, he achieved a master's degree in Law at Chuo University, Tokyo. (en)
  • Tetsujyo Deguchi (1950) è un maestro zen giapponese, successore di Ban Tetsugyu Soin. È uno degli ultimi eredi in Giappone del lignaggio del maestro Harada Daiun Sogaku ed ha contribuito alla diffusione dello Zen in Italia collaborando fin dalla fondazione alle attività del Monastero Zen Enso-ji Il Cerchio. Ha iniziato a praticare Zazen all'età di sedici anni ed è stato ordinato monaco a trent'anni. Durante il suo periodo di pratica monastica, è riuscito a conseguire una laurea magistrale in Legge alla Chuo University di Tokyo (it)
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