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Minoru Matsuda at the Enmanji Buddhist Temple in Sebastopol, 1992. Matsuda, born in 1915, was six when his father bought several acres of apple orchard on what is not Matsuda Lane south of town, and two acres nearby on Gravenstein Highway South. Matsuda graduated from Analy High School in 1934, the same year the Enmanji Buddhist Temple was built.
Social Issues and Associations Matsuda, Minoru, 1915- Enmanji Buddhist Temple (Sebastopol, Calif.) 1990-1999 United States California Sonoma Sebastopol Gravenstein Highway
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