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is "ino" really the title someone meant to use here? in my experience, the ino is the leader of sutra chanting, and the keisaku is wielded by the jokei, the jikijitsu's assistant.
[edit] Not an action but an object
Kyosaku refers to a stick and not the action of any monk or sensei.
This stub needs more work.
References are also needed for the two terms.
Signature103 11:36, 8 January 2007 (UTC)