Fumio Aso
As for Fumio Aso (あそうぶんのう, 1925 (1925) -2012 age (2012) November 26), Innoshima-shi, Hiroshima-born [questionable point – A priest of the Shingon Buddhism of ]. The great Motoyama pilgrimage around the thirty-three holy places in the Kinki district temple chief priest of Onomichi-shi, Daigo-ji Temple abbot, the Shingon Buddhism Daigo group pipe head, large Motoyama three treasures House Chief Abbot of the Honganji Temple.
Career
- It was born in - Innoshima-shi (1925) for 1,925 years.
- I am a graduate from - Koyasan University (1948) for 1,948 years. Takumacho, Innoshima-shi [questionable point ][1]Jodoji[2]The chief priest.
- It is the assumption of office for - Daigo-ji Temple abbot, the Shingon Buddhism Daigo group pipe head, House of great Motoyama Buddha, dharma and priest Chief Abbot of the Honganji Temple (1985) for 1,985 years
- It is President of - Shuchiin College (1987) for 1,987 years.
- It is - Shingon Buddhism central figure (1998) for 1,998 years.
- It is Director of - educational foundation Shingon Buddhism Kyoto Gakuen (2005) for 2,005 years.
- I die because of - acute heart failure (2012) on November 26 in 2012 [3]. 87 years old death.
Most important work
- Old temple pilgrimage Kyoto (new publication) 6 "Daigo-ji Temple" (淡交社) (ISBN 9784473033567)
Footnote
- ^ existing Innoshimatakumacho, Onomichi-shi
- It is said that the cultivation of the ^ hassaku orange began taking advantage of a raw wood having been discovered in Jodoji (there are place of origin monument and a raw wood specimen in the precincts).
- ^ Fumio Aso death, former abbot Asahi Shimbun November 26, 2012 reading of Kyoto, Daigo-ji Temple
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