Tomita Kokuhō

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NAME Tomita Kokuhō / 冨田国峰
BIRTH & DEATH 1929-
BIRTHPLACE Aichi pref.

PEN NAME 国峰
MASTER Biwa Teifū (painting), Aoyagi Seiun (calligraphy)
POSITION
The chief priest of the Shōkō-ji temple
RECORD OF AWARDS
  • 1929: Born in Aichi pref.
  • 1946: Became a pupil of Biwa Teifū.
  • 1950: Became a pupil of Aoyagi Seiun.
  • 1975: Won a prize for the first time at the Taiyō Bijutsu exhibition.
  • 1997: Awarded a prize at the Chūbu Haiga Exhibition.
  • 2002: Winner of the Chūnichi Calligraphy Exhibition.

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DESCRIPTION

Tomita Kokuhō (冨田国峰, 1929-) is a zen priest of the Myōshin-ji school of the Rinzai sect. The chief priest of the 祥光寺 Shōkō-ji temple. Born in Aichi Pref.

Specialized in calligraphy. A frequent prize winner. President of the Yūhō Art Association.
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