Kinko Kurosawa
Kinko Kurosawa (黒沢 琴古, Kurosawa Kinko) was an 18th-century komusō of the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism. He was commissioned to travel round Japan and collect honkyoku, spiritual shakuhachi music pieces from his fellow mendicant monks.
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The resulting collection of 36 honkyoku are the repertoire of the Kinko Ryu school of shakuhachi.
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