Gasan Jōseki
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{{Infobox religious biography
|name = Gasan Jōseki
{{linktext|峨|山|韶|碩}}
|image= File:Gasanshosekizazo.jpg
|caption = Wooden statue of Gasan Jōseki held at the temple Yōkōji in Ishikawa Prefecture. It is believed to have been made during the Northern and Southern Courts Period (1336-1392). It was designated an Ishikawa Prefecture Cultural Property in 1993.
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|birth_date = 1275
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|death_date = 1366
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|religion = Buddhism
|school = Sōtō
|lineage =
|title = Zen Master
|teacher = Keizan Jōkin
|predecessor = Keizan Jōkin
|successor = Bassui Tokushō
Taigen Sōshin
|students = Bassui Tokushō
Taigen Sōshin
Tsūgen Jakurei
Mutan Sokan
Daisetsu Sōrei
Jippō Ryōshū.
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{{family name hatnote|Gasan|lang=Japanese}}
Gasan Jōseki (峨山韶碩 1275–23 November 1366) was a Japanese Soto Zen monk. He was a disciple of Keizan Jokin, and his students included Bassui Tokushō, Taigen Sōshin, Tsūgen Jakurei, Mutan Sokan, Daisetsu Sōrei, and Jippō Ryōshū.
Later, he was designated the 2nd head of Sojiji Temple.
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Category:Japanese Buddhist clergy
Category:Buddhist clergy of Kamakura-period Japan
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