Kōyū Amano


Kōyū Amano is a Japanese Buddhist monk of Kōyasan Shingon-shū. He currently serves as abbot at Kōzō-ji in Okayama Prefecture and has been active as a missionary, artist, sculptor and radio personality.

Life

Amano was born in Kurashiki city as the eldest son of ex-photographer Masao Amano. In his youth, he studied oil painting and shodō and developed hobbies such as playing trumpet and softball. He traveled to Tokyo with the purpose of becoming a comedian, but was turned away from the opportunity.
At the recommendation of his grandfather Yūen Amano, then 15th abbot, he enrolled in Koyasan High School and later entered Koyasan University where he graduated from the Department of Esoteric Buddhism. Immediately after his grandfather's passing, Amano took over as 16th abbot of the temple.
Today, Amano proselytizes Buddhism through his art and local radio show.

Family

Amano has one younger brother, Yukio Amano who is supervisor of Japan Mononoke Tourist, an art unit that aims at spreading information about Japanese yōkai.

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