Taichō

Japanese monk and scholar (682–767) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Taichō (泰澄; July 20, 682 April 20, 767) was a shugendō monk in Nara period Japan. He was raised in Echizen Province, which was in the southern portion of present-day Fukui Prefecture. He was the second son of Mikami Yasuzumi (三神安角). He is said to be the first person to reach the top of Mount Haku in neighboring Kaga Province and other peaks in the Ryōhaku Mountains.[1]

BornJuly 20, 682
DiedApril 20, 767(767-04-20) (aged 84)
KnownforClimbing Mount Haku first
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Taichō
泰澄
BornJuly 20, 682
DiedApril 20, 767(767-04-20) (aged 84)
Known forClimbing Mount Haku first
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Taichō is said to be the first to have climbed the following mountains:

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