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2 relations: Kōsa, Oda Nobunaga.
- Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist priests
Kōsa
, also known as Hongan-ji Kennyo (本願寺 顕如), was the 11th head of the Hongan-ji in Kyoto, and Chief Abbot of Ishiyama Hongan-ji, cathedral fortress of the Ikkō-ikki (Buddhist warrior priests and peasants who opposed samurai rule), during its siege at the end of the Sengoku period. Shōe and Kōsa are Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist priests.
See Shōe and Kōsa
Oda Nobunaga
was a Japanese daimyō and one of the leading figures of the Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods.
See also
Jōdo Shinshū Buddhist priests
- Akegarasu Haya
- Alfred Bloom (Buddhist)
- Asai Ryōi
- Chizen Akanuma
- Fumio Niwa
- Hidetaka Suehiro
- Hirofumi Ouchi
- Inoue Enryō
- Itakura Katsushige
- Julius Goldwater
- Kakunyo
- Kaneko Daiei
- Katsuya Takasu
- Kenneth K. Tanaka
- Kenryu Takashi Tsuji
- Kiyozawa Manshi
- Koshin Fujitani
- Kusunoki Masahide
- Kōsa
- Maeda Harunaga
- Marvin Harada
- Mikihiko Renjō
- Nanjo Bunyu
- Naoki Matoba
- Rennyo
- Senshō Murakami
- Shimotsuma Rairen
- Shimozuma Chūkō
- Shimozuma Rairyū
- Shinran
- Shuzen Tanigawa
- Shōe
- Shūe Matsubayashi
- Soga Ryōjin
- Sonyu Ōtani
- Susumu Yamaguchi
- Taitetsu Unno
- Takamaro Shigaraki
- Takeda Nobuchika
- Tarō Ishida
- Tekkan Yosano
- William Montgomery McGovern
- Yehan Numata
- Yemyo Imamura
- Yoshimoto Ishin
- Zenran
- Zuicho Tachibana
- Ōtani Kōzui

