Doyo Sasaki (佐々木道誉) was a daimyo (feudal lord) of the Fuuryu school. Born in 1295 (Einin 3). He was also called Kyogoku Doyo because of his residence in Kyogoku, Kyoto. He was the son of Sasaki Munetsuna, a powerful family in Omi Province (Shiga Prefecture).
In 1326 (Kareki 1), he shaved his head and assumed the name of Sado Daifu Hankan Nyudo Doyo. He always maintained his position of power as a guardian and was also known as a lord of the elegant and elegant hakusara. He enjoyed waka, renga, sarugaku, and monks’ incense, and collected rare and curious Chinese objects. He is a representative of the era of tea ceremony fighting, and should not be overlooked. He owned Kyogoku Bunrin, tsukemo nasu, uchimodaikai, etc. He died on August 25, 1373, at the age of 78.

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