Tensho Shûbun (, 1414 - 1463) was a painter Japan board of the Period Muromachi and a buddhist monk Zen. It was even during a time the abbot of the temple Shôkoku-ji () of Kyōto.
Raise of Josetsu, it became one of the most influential painters of the style Suiboku of painting to ink at the sides of Sesshû, its principal disciple. Many landscapes painted with ink of style and variables quality are allotted to him, such as for example in the collection Fujiwara or with the Seikado Foundation.
Its most famous work is undoubtedly the realistic landscape Lecture in a thicket of bamboo (1446, National museum of Tokyo).
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