Nichijin (æÂ¥é£, May 30, 1339âÂÂJune 14, 1419) was a Japanese Nichiren Buddhist monk and founder of the Hokkeshà « Jinmon Ryà « subsect.He became head priest of HonjoâÂÂji Temple in 1369 and taught the shoretsu doctrine, spreading his teachings in Kyoto and other regions. Nichijin studied under Nichiryà « (æÂ¥é¾Â) at Honjo-ji (æÂ¾ÂÂ寺) beginning at age 8, then under Nichijà  (æÂ¥éÂÂ) at 17. He opposed rival interpretations of Nichiren Buddhism and helped establish the Jinmon branch as a distinct lineage.
While studying on Mount Chà Âkai, Nichijin debated with a Tendai scholar, who converted to Nichiren Buddhism in 1379 and took the name Nichijà «. He also converted a Shingon priest, who became Nichiin. He also converted a Shingon priest who changed his name to Nichiin. Nichijin disappeared in 1419, it is believed he died while on a pilgrimage.