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Shueisha Bunko / Japan Essayist Club Award (69 th) Won! "Be hungry or be honest" (Steve Jobs) : This was the teaching of Zen! Steve Jobs' "Master of Life" and a Japanese monk Kobun Chino Otogawa who gave a hint to the design philosophy of innovative products such as iPhones and iPods. Eight years have passed since his death, and in the thorough interviews with the people involved, why did the young monk leave his hometown and go over to the US? He says, "There is no such a good Zen monk," but some criticize him for being "sloppy and drunk." "Who was he?" He died suddenly in the back of Swiss Mountain. "In 1938, he was born as the third son of' Joko-ji Temple' in Kamo, Niigata Prefecture. In 1951, he entered the Buddhist faculty of Komazawa University in 1956, entered the graduate school of Kyoto University in 1960, entered the Graduate School of Kyoto University in 1965, entered Jozan at Eihei-ji Temple in 1966, selected as a special Sodo student at Eihei-ji Temple. In 1967, he went to the US and established' Tasahara Zen Mountain Center' in California. In 1970, he married first. In 1975, he met young Steve Jobs. In 1979, he established' Mountain View Kannon-do' in Kamo. In 1983, he went to the US and established' Hokoji Temple' and' Jiko Temple' in California. In 1984, he got divorced. In 1986, he visited Jobs' parents' house in California. In 1989, he lived in his' Jack Ring' residence. He remarried in 1995. In 2001, he became a professor at the University of Naropa, Colorado. In 2002, he died unexpectedly with his daughter Maya. [Author] Yukiko YANAGIDA [Yanagida Yukiko] : Born in Tokyo in 1963. After graduating from the First Department of Literature and Drama at Waseda University in 1985, he joined Shinchosha. He studied journalism at Stanford University monthly publications" 03, "" SINRA "and" Geijutsu Shincho ". In 1998, he studied journalism at Stanford University and other places. In 2001, he went to the US. Currently, he lives in the suburbs of Los Angeles with his American husband. His books include the record of the fierce battle of the second generation of soldiers in 『 (Shinchoshinsho). His translations include Sen of Steve Jobs 』 (Shueisha International). In 2021, he received the 69 th Japan Essayist Club Award 』 『 『 』 Iwao Nakatani Kobun Chino Otogawa