Isshō Fujita
Isshō Fujita (藤田 一照, Fujita Isshō, b. 18 April 1954) was born in Niihama, Ehime, Japan and was head teacher at Valley Zendo, a Sōtō Zen practice center in Charlemont, Massachusetts, USA.[1] Fujita had done studies in child psychology at Tokyo University Graduate School, but abandoned them and became a Zen monk. At the age of twenty-nine, on 8 December, Fujita was ordained a Zen priest, along with Ryōdō Yamashita, by Kōhō Watanabe at Antai-ji temple.
Issho Fujita | |
|---|---|
| Title | Priest, Director |
| Personal | |
| Born | April 18, 1954 |
| Religion | Zen Buddhism |
| School | Sōtō |
| Education | Tokyo University, Doctoral chose |
| Senior posting | |
| Teacher | Kōhō Watanabe |
| Website | http://fujitaissho.info/ |
In 1987, Fujita assumed the role of abbot at Valley Zendo, where he lived until his return to Japan in 2005.
In 2010, he was elected Director of the Soto Zen International Center.
References
- Don Morreale (1998). The complete guide to Buddhist America. Shambhala Publishing. p. 158. ISBN 9781570622700. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
- J'Lit | Authors : Issho Fujita | Books from Japan (in English)
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