Jōsei Toda (戸田 城聖, Toda Jōsei, 11 February 1900 – 2 April 1958) was a teacher, peace activist and second president of Soka Gakkai from 1951 to 1958. Imprisoned...
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court concerning three cases.: 150 Ikeda's relationship with his mentor, Jōsei Toda, and influence of Tsunesaburō Makiguchi's educational philosophy, shaped...
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collection of Nichiren's writings that was compiled by Nichiko Hori and Jōsei Toda, published as Nichiren Daishonin Gosho Zenshu in 1952. T'ien-t'ai (538–597)...
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Josei (女性) is a Japanese word for "woman". It may also refer to: Josei manga, a genre of manga Josei Jishin, a Japanese weekly women's magazine Jōsei...
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high school principal Sokei Mitani.: 91 His close friend and disciple Jōsei Toda followed his Buddhist conversion in 1930. His aforementioned work Jinsei...
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his buddhist organization, Soka Gakkai. It chronicles the efforts of Jōsei Toda, the second president of the Soka Gakkai, to construct this Buddhist organization...
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Expansion efforts gained a further boost in 1960 when Ikeda succeeded Jōsei Toda as president of the Soka Gakkai. In the first year of his presidency,...
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Japanese mathematician Jōsei Toda (1900–1958), educator and peace activist Toda Katsushige (1557–1600), Japanese daimyō Toda Kazuaki (1542–1604), Japanese...
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educational philosophy was shared by his successor, Jōsei Toda, who had served as a primary school teacher. Toda's successor, Daisaku Ikeda, describes his goal...
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The former highest lay leader of Hokkeko believers (Hokkeko Sokoto), Jōsei Toda addressed youth adherents from this building on 16 March 1958.[citation...
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Daiseido Hall in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Former Soka Gakkai President Jōsei Toda described the gohonzon simply as "a happiness-producing machine," a means...
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838,496 618,629 Sōka Gakkai (創価学会) Tsunesaburō Makiguchi (1871–1944) Jōsei Toda (1900–1958) 1930 341,146 10,000,000 (claimed) 12,000,000 (claimed) / 2...
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Yuka Kato (CBC announcer)[citation needed] Kei Orihara (photographer) Jōsei Toda (2nd President of Soka Gakkai) Kunio Yonenaga (former shogi Meijin / former...
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education (d. 1994) Hans-Georg Gadamer, German philosopher (d. 2002) Jōsei Toda, Japanese educator and activist (d. 1958) February 12 Vasily Chuikov,...
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of holding zadankai was continued by the second Soka Gakkai president Jōsei Toda after World War II. Under Daisaku Ikeda's presidency, they are the central...
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– Hans-Georg Gadamer, German philosopher and scholar (d. 2002) 1900 – Jōsei Toda, Japanese educator and activist (d. 1958) 1902 – Arne Jacobsen, Danish...
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April 2 Willie Maley, Scottish football player and manager (b. 1868) Jōsei Toda, Japanese educator and activist (b. 1900) April 5 – Prince Ferdinand of...
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to 1940) and led them to 16 league championships and 14 Scottish Cups Jōsei Toda, 58, Japanese Buddhist activist who co-founded the Soka Gakkai movement...
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December 26 – Mieko Harada, actress Yoshiteru Otani, cartoonist April 2 – Jōsei Toda, educator and peace activist (b. 1900) September 20 – Ogasawara Naganari...
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June 1928.[citation needed] The organization grew under second president Jōsei Toda, and continued to base its teachings on Nichiren Shōshū until the development...
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create personal and social value, as the goal of both life and education. Josei Toda, Makiguchi's colleague and disciple, experimented with Makiguchi's theories...
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emperor. He also instigated the imprisonment of Tsunesaburo Makiguchi and Josei Toda, the respective president and general director of what now is known as...
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militaristic government, after only nine issues. Makiguchi, his disciple Josei Toda, and 19 other leaders of the Soka Kyoiku Gakkai (Value Creating Education...
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Buddhism and especially Soka Gakkai (see second President of Soka Gakkai Josei Toda), and the rebuttal of teachings regarded as heretical or preliminary....
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January 16 – Kiku Amino, author and translator (d. 1978) February 11 – Jōsei Toda, educator and peace activist (d. 1958) February 27 – Keiji Nishitani,...
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pacifist Shigeki Oka, socialist Sakae Ōsugi, anarchist Yoshio Shiga Jōsei Toda, Soka Gakkai member Makoto Tomioka, anarchist Mitsu Yashima, artist, and...
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Japanese religious leaders were strongly opposed to nuclear weapons— Josei Toda, second President of the Soka Gakkai, issued a declaration, on 8 September...
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Sakurazawa Yukikazu (George Ohsawa) (1893–1966) Miki Kiyoshi (1897–1945) Josei Toda (1900–1958) Nishitani Keiji (1900–1990) Seungrang (c. 6th century) Woncheuk...
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and lists. Sōka Gakkai – Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, President (1930–1944) Josei Toda, President (1951–1958) Daisaku Ikeda, President (1960–1979) Hiroshi Hōjō...
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within Taisekiji Head Temple. He collaborated with Soka Gakkai President Jōsei Toda during his last years, and saw the expansion of Soka Gakkai during his...
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