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  1. Kōbun Otogawa (乙川 弘文, Otogawa Kōbun) (February 1, 1938 – July 26, 2002) [1] was an American Sōtō Zen priest.

  2. Kobun Chino Otogawa, Chief Priest of Jikoji, came to America in 1967 from Eiheiji Monastery in Japan. After serving as the resident teacher at Tassajara Monastery for two years, Kobun Roshi became the Chief Priest of Haiku Zendo in Los Altos, California.

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  4. Biography - Kobun Chino Otogawa. Houn Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi – his students and friends simply called him KOBUN – was born on February 1st. 1938 in Kamo, Japan, in his parents’ Zen temple JOKOJI. He was the youngest of six children.

  5. In the article below Kobun discusses some essential points of Kyudo. For him the ultimate goal of Kyudo is to uncover one’s natural dignity. He further stresses that there is no difference between Kyudo and Zazen. Both require lifelong training to reveal who you really are when you meet the target.

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  6. KOBUN CHINO OTOGAWA. FOUNDER. Kobun Chino Otogawa made great strides during his lifespan in bringing Zen Buddhism from Japan to the West. He was born in a family temple and was trained as a priest in the Soto school of Zen Buddhism.

  7. Kobun was re-adopted into the Otokawa lineage and he took that name. Consequently his first two children have the name 'Chino' and the second family has the name 'Otogawa'. In the 1990s Kobun returned to Japan and reconciled with his old master, Chino Roshi.