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Ogino Izaburō II
Ogino is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ogino Dokuon (1819–1895), Rinzai roshi remembered for his resistance to oppression directed toward Buddhists during the late Tokugawa period and Meiji period of Japan * Ogino Ginko (1851–1913), the first licensed and practicing woman physician of western medicine in Japan *Kyusaku Ogino (1882–1975), Japanese doctor specializing in obstetrics and gynecology * Makoto Ogino (born 1959), Japanese manga artist * Masaji Ogino (born 1970), Japanese volleyball national player *Tadahiro Ogino (born 1982), Nippon Professional Baseball for the Chiba Lotte Marines in Japan's Pacific League *Shuji Ogino (born 1968), Japanese molecular pathological epidemiologist *Yuka Ogino (born 1999), Japanese idol and singer *Chihiro Ogino, fictional protagonist of the popular 2001 Japanese anime movie ''Spirited Away is a 2001 Japanese Anime film, animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It was produced ...
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Ogino Dokuon
was a Rinzai rōshi remembered for his daring resistance to religious oppression directed toward Buddhists during the late Tokugawa period and Meiji period of Japan. Life Dokuon received Dharma transmission from his teacher Daisetsu Shōen and later became abbot of Shōkoku-ji in 1879.Baroni, 248 In 1872 he was appointed director of Daikyō-in, which was an institution of the Meiji government set up that same year in order to "promote the 'prompt modernization' of the nation."Dumoulin; 403, 410 Guised as an organization promoting the "Great Teaching" — consisting of Confucian ethics and Shinto — scholar Heinrich Dumoulin states that, "...one is hard put to find anything Buddhist there. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Buddhists were not very happy with this new decree, even though it did give them a participatory voice in policy matters and introduced a new organizational order." As leader of Daikyō-in Dokuon protested these policies to the government, though with ...
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