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Hosshin-ji (発心寺) is a Soto Zen temple in Obama, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. The temple is known for its rigorous training. Harada Daiun Sogaku served as abbott in Hosshin-ji in 1924 before going on to serve at a number of other temples.

References

  1. 福井県観光連盟. "発心寺|観光スポット|【公式】福井県 観光/旅行サイト | ふくいドットコム". 福井県観光情報ホームページ ふくいドットコム (in Japanese). Retrieved 21 April 2023.
  2. Nakagawa, Soen; Shimano, Eido Tai (11 June 1996). Endless Vow: The Zen Path of Soen Nakagawa. Shambhala. p. 168. ISBN 978-1-57062-162-8.
  3. "Daiun Sōgaku Harada". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 21 April 2023.

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