Japan Art and Tanaka Kyokichi (1892-1915): The Door of Death (Buddhism) – Modern Tokyo Times
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Japan Art and Tanaka Kyokichi (1892-1915): The Door of Death (Buddhism) – Modern Tokyo Times
Japan Art and Tanaka Kyokichi (1892-1915): The Door of Death (Buddhism) Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Tanaka Kyokichi (1892-1915) was born in the cultural prefecture of Wakayama. This part of Japan is especially famous for Shingon Buddhism (Holy Buddhist Monk Kūkai). Therefore, Buddhist pilgrims visit places including Koyasan and Negoro-Ji in Wakayama. In 1913, Tanaka Kyokichi was diagnosed with tuberculosis. Astonishingly, in the same yea…
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