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− | A lay follower of Nichiren who lived in Imba District of Shimosa Province, Japan. Akimoto is believed to have converted to Nichiren's teachings in 1260 when Nichiren, having narrowly escaped an attack in Kamakura that came to be called the Matsubagayatsu Persecution, went to Shimosa and stayed at the residence of Toki Jonin, one of his leading followers, for nearly half a year. Akimoto was on friendly terms with Soya Kyoshin and Ota Jomyowho lived in the same area and took faith around the same time. It is said that he was a relative of Toki Jonin. Akimoto died on the seventeenth day of the ninth month, 1291, and his house later became Shuhon-ji temple. He was the recipient of Letter to Akimoto and other letters from Nichiren. | + | [[Akimoto TaroHyoe-no-jo]] |
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+ | A lay follower of [[Nichiren]] who lived in Imba District of Shimosa Province, [[Japan]]. [[Akimoto]] is believed to have converted to [[Nichiren's]] teachings in 1260 when [[Nichiren]], having narrowly escaped an attack in {{Wiki|Kamakura}} that came to be called the [[Matsubagayatsu Persecution]], went to Shimosa and stayed at the residence of [[Toki Jonin]], one of his leading followers, for nearly half a year. [[Akimoto]] was on friendly terms with [[Soya Kyoshin]] and [[Ota Jomyowho]] lived in the same area and took [[faith]] around the same [[time]]. It is said that he was a [[relative]] of [[Toki Jonin]]. [[Akimoto]] [[died]] on the seventeenth day of the ninth month, 1291, and his house later became [[Shuhon-ji]] [[temple]]. He was the recipient of [[Letter]] to [[Akimoto]] and other letters from [[Nichiren]]. | ||
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Akimoto TaroHyoe-no-jo
秋元太郎兵衛尉 (d. 1291)
A lay follower of Nichiren who lived in Imba District of Shimosa Province, Japan. Akimoto is believed to have converted to Nichiren's teachings in 1260 when Nichiren, having narrowly escaped an attack in Kamakura that came to be called the Matsubagayatsu Persecution, went to Shimosa and stayed at the residence of Toki Jonin, one of his leading followers, for nearly half a year. Akimoto was on friendly terms with Soya Kyoshin and Ota Jomyowho lived in the same area and took faith around the same time. It is said that he was a relative of Toki Jonin. Akimoto died on the seventeenth day of the ninth month, 1291, and his house later became Shuhon-ji temple. He was the recipient of Letter to Akimoto and other letters from Nichiren.