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- Kokū_Nishimura abstract "Kokū Nishimura (西村 虚空, Nishimura Kokū, 1915 – June 2002) was a master shakuhachi player, teacher, and craftsman.Like his teacher, Kyochiku Tani, Nishimura became a komusō (a mendicant shakuhachi player). Nishimura wandered Japan as a mendicant for ten years.Kyochiku Tani was trained in the Fuke sect. After the sect's abolition in 1871, he continued the tradition of shakuhachi playing as a spiritual practice.The early 20th century saw a revival of the shakuhachi as a secular instrument for ensembles. Amateur shakuhachi flautists formed secular orchestras. Nishimura, however, played an antiquated shakuhachi with no plaster added to the bore. He also favoured long instruments. He decided to call this flute style kyotaku in order to differentiate it from the shorter, modern shakuhachi tuned to D major. The name kyotaku comes from the legend of the foundation of the Fuke sect described in Kyotaku denki kokuji kai.Nishimura's son, Koryū, continued the study and teaching of kyotaku in Kumamoto.Nishimura attained the rank of sixth dan in Okinawa karate, and of third dan in kendo. His other artistic pursuits included woodcarving and painting.".
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageExternalLink www.komuso.com.
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- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageRevisionID "704854102".
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism_in_Japan.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Category:1915_births.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Category:2002_deaths.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_Japanese_musicians.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_Zen_Buddhists.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_musicians.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Performers_of_Buddhist_music.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shakuhachi_players.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zen_Buddhist_monks_and_priests.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink D_major.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Dan_(rank).
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Fuke-shū.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Karate.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Kendo.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Komusō.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Kumamoto.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Kyotaku_(Kokū_Nishimura_album).
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Mendicant.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Shakuhachi.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLink Spiritual_practice.
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kokū Nishimura".
- Kokū_Nishimura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Kokū_Nishimura subject Category:1915_births.
- Kokū_Nishimura subject Category:2002_deaths.
- Kokū_Nishimura subject Category:20th-century_Japanese_musicians.
- Kokū_Nishimura subject Category:Japanese_Zen_Buddhists.
- Kokū_Nishimura subject Category:Japanese_musicians.
- Kokū_Nishimura subject Category:Performers_of_Buddhist_music.
- Kokū_Nishimura subject Category:Shakuhachi_players.
- Kokū_Nishimura subject Category:Zen_Buddhist_monks_and_priests.
- Kokū_Nishimura hypernym Player.
- Kokū_Nishimura type Athlete.
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- Kokū_Nishimura type Leader.
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- Kokū_Nishimura comment "Kokū Nishimura (西村 虚空, Nishimura Kokū, 1915 – June 2002) was a master shakuhachi player, teacher, and craftsman.Like his teacher, Kyochiku Tani, Nishimura became a komusō (a mendicant shakuhachi player). Nishimura wandered Japan as a mendicant for ten years.Kyochiku Tani was trained in the Fuke sect.".
- Kokū_Nishimura label "Kokū Nishimura".
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- Kokū_Nishimura sameAs Q6426917.
- Kokū_Nishimura wasDerivedFrom Kokū_Nishimura?oldid=704854102.
- Kokū_Nishimura isPrimaryTopicOf Kokū_Nishimura.