• Nittatsu Hosoi (細 井 日 達, Hosoi Nittatsu also known as Nittatsu Shonin; 15 April 1902, Tokyo – 22 June 1979) was the 66th High Priest of the Nichiren Shoshu...
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  • skateboarder Hosoi Heishu (細井 平洲, 1728–1801), Japanese Confucianist Mikio Hosoi (細井 幹雄, born 1949), Japanese ice hockey player Nittatsu Hosoi (細井 日達, 1902–1979)...
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    Myokoji Temple in Shinagawa ward in Tokyo was expelled by High Priest Nittatsu Hosoi from Nichiren Shōshū after holding a public protest against Soka Gakkai...
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  • Shōshū priests who were mostly the disciples of the former High Priest Nittatsu Hosoi, along with their lay followers who were critical of the Soka Gakkai...
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    our school nor outside." On 16 September 1972, the 66th High Priest Nittatsu Hosoi Shonin in Hokeiji Temple in Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture asserted the authenticity...
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  • over as high priest, shortly after the death of the 66th High Priest Nittatsu Hosoi. At that time, he changed his name three times: he initially changed...
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    dividing the Soka Gakkai and other factions within the faith. High Priest Nittatsu Hosoi, clarified that the Shōhondō was not the True High Sanctuary about which...
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