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Kōshō Uchiyama : ウィキペディア英語版
Kōshō Uchiyama

was a Sōtō priest, origami master, and abbot of Antai-ji near Kyoto, Japan.
Uchiyama was author of more than twenty books on Zen Buddhism and origami,〔Uchiyama, 201〕 of which ''Opening the Hand of Thought: Foundations of Zen Buddhist Practice'' is best known.
==Education and career==
Uchiyama graduated from Waseda University with a masters degree in Western philosophy in 1937 and was ordained a priest in 1941 by his teacher Kōdō Sawaki.〔Ford, 139〕 Throughout his life, Uchiyama lived with the damaging effects of tuberculosis.〔Wright & Warner〕
Uchiyama became abbot of Antai-ji following Sawaki's death in 1965 until he retired in 1975 to Nokei-in, also near Kyoto, where he lived with his wife.〔 Following the death of his teacher he led a forty-nine day sesshin in memorial of his teacher.〔 In retirement he continued his writing, the majority of which consisted of poetry.〔

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