List of Dharma Heirs
- Yukiyoshi Zuiun-ken Adachi
- Reiko Houn-an Adachi
- Robert Chotan Gyoun Aitken
- Osamu Shoun-ken Ashida
- Fr. Niklaus Goun-ken Brantschen, SJ
- Brigitte D'Ortschy
- Uta Ryuun-an Dreisbach
- Sr. Ludwigis Koun-an Fabian, OSB
- Lourdes Mila Gyokuun-an Golez
- Ruben Keiun-ken Habito
- Bruce Soun-ken Harris
- Kodo Nyoun-ken Hasegawa
- Tetsuo Taiun-ken Hiyama
- Fr. Willigis Koun-ken Jaeger, OSB
- Akira Ji'un-ken Kubota
- Heidi Heki-un an Kern
- Johannes Houn-ken Kopp
- Victor Yuun-ken Loew
- Peter Choun-ken Lengsfeld
- David Tetsuun-ken Loy
- Sr. Elaine Koun-an MacInnes
- Gundula Zuiun-an Meyer
- Carmen Baika-an Monske
- Teizo Kaku'un-ken Nakamura
- Tsuneo Go'un-ken Oda
- Akira Soun-ken Onda
- Silvia Rin'un-an Ostertag
- Sonia Shuni-an Punzalan
- Kathleen Seiun-an Reiley
- Joan Jo-un Rieck
- Ama Genun-ken Samy
- Ana Maria Kiun-an Schlüter Rodes
- Shitetsu Shoun-ken Sendo
- Paul Choun-ken Shepherd
- Roselyn Seiun-an Stone
- Toshio Hekiun-ken Tonoike
- Shue Reiunken Usami
- Masamichi Ryoun-ken Yamada (son of Yamada Koun and current leader of the Sanbo Kyodan)
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