Toshoji International Zen Center

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In 1941, Harada Daiun Sogaku Roshi established a branch of Hosshin-ji temple in Tokyo.
At first it was named "Daiun kai Dojo", and in 1943 was registered as "Toshoji" temple.
Toshoji was burned completely during the Second World War. After the war, many followers helped to build a new Toshoji.
Second masterBan Tetsugyu Roshi and Present masterDeguchi Tetsujyo refurbished the building many times till now.
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Toshoji International Zen Center
4-5-18 Yutaka-cho
Shinagawa-ku
Tokyo 142-0042 Japan.
Japan
Tibetan
Tibetan, Zen
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In 1941, Harada Daiun Sogaku Roshi established a branch of Hosshin-ji temple in Tokyo.
At first it was named "Daiun kai Dojo", and in 1943 was registered as "Toshoji" temple.
Toshoji was burned completely during the Second World War. After the war, many followers helped to build a new Toshoji.
Second masterBan Tetsugyu Roshi and Present masterDeguchi Tetsujyo refurbished the building many times till now.

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