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  2. D. T. Suzuki Museum - Wikipedia

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    The D. T. Suzuki Museum (鈴木大拙館, Suzuki Daisetsu Kan) opened in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan in 2011.Dedicated to the life, writings, and ideas of Kanazawa-born Buddhist philosopher D. T. Suzuki, the facility, designed by Yoshio Taniguchi, includes a contemplative space overlooking the Water Mirror Garden.

  3. D. T. Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    D. T. Suzuki was born Teitarō Suzuki in Honda-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, the fourth son of physician Ryojun Suzuki. The Buddhist name Daisetsu , meaning "Great Humility", the kanji of which can also mean "Greatly Clumsy", was given to him by his Zen master Soen (or Soyen) Shaku . [ 4 ]

  4. Yoshio Taniguchi - Wikipedia

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    Taniguchi is best known for designing a number of Japanese museums, including the Nagano Prefectural Museum of History, the Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, the Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, the D. T. Suzuki Museum (鈴木大拙館, Suzuki Daisetsu Kan) in Kanazawa, and the Gallery of the Hōryū-ji Treasures at the ...

  5. Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō - Wikipedia

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  7. From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman - Wikipedia

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    From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman: My Hotshot Discples Are All Grown Up Now and They Won't Leave Me Alone (片田舎のおっさん、剣聖になる ~ただの田舎の剣術師範だったのに、大成した弟子たちが俺を放ってくれない件~, Katainaka no Ossan, Kensei ni Naru: Tada no Inaka no Kenjutsu Shihan Datta noni, Taisei Shita Deshitachi ga Ore o ...

  8. Zen at War - Wikipedia

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    The book meticulously documents Zen Buddhism's support of Japanese militarism from the time of the Meiji Restoration through the World War II and the post-War period. It describes the influence of state policy on Buddhism in Japan, and particularly the influence of Zen on the military of the Empire of Japan.

  9. Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osaekirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa...

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    "Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osaekirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa..." (届カナイ愛ト知ッテイタノニ抑エキレズニ愛シ続ケタ…, "I still continue to love you, uncontrollably") is a single released by Gackt on August 10, 2005 under Nippon Crown. [1] [2] It peaked at third place on the Oricon Singles Chart and charted for nine ...