Nisshō
Nisshō (日昭, c. 1221 – 1323) was a Buddhist disciple of Nichiren and the uncle of Nichirō. He was the only disciple who was actually older than Nichiren himself.
| Nisshō | |
|---|---|
| 日昭 | |
|  Hisho Statue, Tamawa Myoho Kageji | |
| Personal | |
| Born | c. 1221 | 
| Died | 1323 | 
| Religion | Buddhism | 
| School | Nichiren Buddhism | 
| Sect | Nichiren-shū Hama-ha | 
| Temple | Myōhokke-ji | 
| Senior posting | |
| Teacher | Nichiren | 
He was a Tendai priest in his youth, and after Nichiren's death he continued to claim that he was merely carrying out a reform of this sect. He founded Myōhokke-ji in 1284. His Hama-ha subsect continued to hold good relations with the Tendai sect.
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