Sotekizan Korinzenji

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Sotekizan Korinzenji
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Denomination Rinzai
Address Chicago office: 3717 N. Ravenswood #113, Chicago, IL 60613
Country United States
Website http://www.korinji.org

Sotekizan Korinzenji (祖的山光林禅寺), Korinji for short, is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist monastery (sodo) being constructed in the Upper Midwest region of the United States near Madison, Wisconsin. The Korinji Foundation, a not-for-profit charitable organization, was founded in 2005 to fund Korinji's construction and to support its future residents. 17 acres (69,000 m2) of forested land were purchased by the Foundation for this purpose in 2008.

According to the Korinji website, groundbreaking occurred in June, 2009 and Korinji was officially dedicated as a Rinzai-lineage monastery on November 3, 2013 with the completion of its zendo. Meido Zentetsu Roshi, a student of the Rinzai Zen teachers Tenzan Toyoda Rokoji, Kizan Dogen Roshi and So'zan Daitetsu Roshi, has been installed as the first abbot. Construction is ongoing along with fundraising for the building of monastery residential quarters.

Korinji and Daiyuzenji, a sister temple in Chicago, together anchor a network of associated Zen practice groups called the Rinzai Zen Community (RZC).

The Zen teachers involved with Korinji are in the line of Omori Sogen Roshi, a well-known Japanese Zen master who was a successor of the Tenryu-ji line of Zen.

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