was a Rinzai Rà Âshi. He was the abbot of Daishu-in, a sub-temple of the Myà Âshin-ji complex within Ryà Âan-ji. Between 1986 and 1994 he was president of Hanazono University.
Morinaga Sà Âkà  was born in Uozu, Toyama in 1925 as the eldest son of five siblings, with three older sisters and a younger brother. His family had been farmers until his grandfather's generation. His father was a doctor and rented out the family's rice fields. He did not pursue medicine himself but studied humanities at Toyama High School.
While he was still a student, the age for conscription was lowered to 19 and he was drafted into the army in early 1945. Just before he was to be sent to war, both of his parents unexpectedly died, just one day apart. The war ended before he could be sent off and he returned to high school, graduating in 1947.
In 1949, he became a monk at Daishu-in under Gotà  Zuigan, formerly abbot of Myà Âshin-ji and at that time abbot of Daitoku-ji. After a rigorous apprenticeship, he entered Daitoku-ji monastery and trained under his elder Dharma brother Oda Sessà  Rà Âshi, who was also a disciple of Gotà  Zuigan Rà Âshi and who had succeeded him as abbot of Daitoku-ji. Young Sà Âkà  continued training at Daitoku-ji monastery until he received inka shà Âmei from Sessà  Roshi in 1963. He returned to Daishu-in as the chief priest and served there until his death in 1995.
The Roshi made annual visits of one or two weeks each summer to England to teach at the Buddhist Society's annual Summer School. In 1984 he ordained Venerable Myà Âkyà Â-ni, head of the Zen Centre and closely affiliated to the London-based Buddhist Society. He also inaugurated her London training place Shà Âbà Â-an as a Zen Temple, where the teachings of Sà Âkà Â, Sessà  and Sà Âjun continue to be practiced.
He had a number of Western students, notably Shaku Daijà  and Ursula Jarand, both students of many years at Daishu-in in Kyà Âto. Ursula and Daijà  Oshà  built Daishu-in West Zen Temple in California, north of San Francisco.
The RÃ Âshi was the author of a dozen books in .
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