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I moved this page from Watazumi Doso Roshi to Watazumi Doso, because roshi is a title and this is conventionally not included in the title of an article. I also removed from the article a statement that Watazumi Doso became the kanjo of the Fuke sect of Zen, because every source I can find not relating directly to Doso says that Fuke was abolished in 1871, before he was born. - Nat Krause 14:29, 28 Dec 2004 (UTC)