Daisho Tana

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Daisho Tana (田名大正, Tana Daisho, March 20, 1901 – October 1972) was a Buddhist missionary, leader of the Palo Alto Buddhist Temple and is best known for his detailed diaries kept during his internment in both California and New Mexico. Husband to , a well renowned tanka poet, the couple had three children, Shibun Tana, Yasuto Tana, and Akira Tana. rdf:langString
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