After studying under Zen master Dôkan<!--洞観--> of the Okinawan [[Engaku-ji (Okinawa)|Engaku-ji]], he took the tonsure and journeyed to Kyoto to practice at the [[Kyoto Five Mountains|five top Zen temples]] of that city. There, he was granted the monastic name Kikuin, by the Zen master [[Kokei Sochin|Kokei Sôchin]]. | After studying under Zen master Dôkan<!--洞観--> of the Okinawan [[Engaku-ji (Okinawa)|Engaku-ji]], he took the tonsure and journeyed to Kyoto to practice at the [[Kyoto Five Mountains|five top Zen temples]] of that city. There, he was granted the monastic name Kikuin, by the Zen master [[Kokei Sochin|Kokei Sôchin]]. |