Kōshō Tateishi

Japanese Buddhist leader
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IntroJapanese Buddhist leader
PlacesJapan
isBuddhist monk
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
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Biography

Kōshō Tateishi(立石光正) is a yamabushi (ascetic) in Japan. He trained at the Kimpusen-ji and is an authority on the horagai (conch shell trumpet).

Authority of horagai

He is known as an authority of the horagai which symbolizes the yamabushi. He also holds practice horagai courses at Furaisan Shōkakuin in Kumano on the third Sunday every month, and is trying to promote the spread of the horagai.

Furaisan Shōkakuin

Furaisan Shōkakuin

Kōshō Tateishi establishes "Shugen-Honshu Furaisan Shōkakuin" (a section of Kinbusen temple) in Oyama 1256 Kumanogawa-chō, Shingū, Wakayama to feel the elements and to experience, and trains day and night.

Sansyu Sangakurin

Sanshu Sangakurin

Kōshō Tateishi enclosed and established the dormitory at Furaisan Shōkakuin that had been named "Sanshu Sangakurin" on the premises in mountains in sacred Kumano where an old Japanese god lived.

Kōshō Tateishi was published in National Geographic Image Collection.

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