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  2. 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 ]

  3. 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.

  4. An Introduction to Zen Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    The book grew out of Suzuki's 1914 publications for the Japanese journal New East.Although the editor, Robertson Scott, suggested that Suzuki publish them in book form, he did not decide to do so until after the 1927 publication of his book Zen Essays, which he decided would be "too heavy" as an introduction to Zen for beginners. [2]

  5. Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō - Wikipedia

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  6. Yoshio Taniguchi - Wikipedia

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    Taniguchi is best known for designing a number of Japanese museums, including the Nagano Prefectural Museum, 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 Tokyo National ...

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  8. Osamu Suzuki, force behind iconic Japanese carmaker ... - AOL

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    Suzuki’s influence extended to corporate culture in India, where he promoted equality by introducing open plan offices, shared canteens, and uniforms for both executives and factory workers.

  9. 100 Pun de Meicho - Wikipedia

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    4) Sho Suzuki 2015/1/2 100 Pun de Nihonjin Ron (Japanese people) 1) The Structure of "Iki" 2) The Book of the Dead 3) The Center-Empty Structure: the Deep Structure of Japan 4) Japanese Spirituality: 1) Shūzō Kuki 2) Shinobu Orikuchi 3) Hayao Kawai 4) Daisetsu Suzuki: 1) Seigo Matsuoka 2) Mari Akasaka 3) Tamaki Saitō 4) Shin-ichi Nakazawa ...