• Great Teaching Institute was dissolved by the Ministry of Religion and was succeeded by the Bureau of Shinto Affairs and later Shinto Taikyo. Ame-no-Minakanushi...
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  • Buddhist side, led by Shinshū, broke away from the institute. On April 30, 1875, the Taikyo Institute was dissolved by order of the Ministry of Religion...
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  • The Proclamation of the Great Doctrine (大教宣布, Taikyō senpu) was issued in the name of Emperor Meiji on January 3, 1870 (February 3). It declared Shinto...
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    Shintō Taikyō (神道大教), formerly called Shintō Honkyoku (神道本局), is a Japanese Shintoist organization, and was established by Meiji officials in 1873. It...
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  • Ame-no-Minakanushi. Ame-no-Minakanushi was also one of the patron deities of the Taikyo Institute (大教院, Taikyoin), a short-lived government organization that promoted...
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  • Ministry of Religion (Japan) (category Taikyo Institute)
    Temple was taken over as the Great Teaching Institute and used as the worship hall of the Great Teaching Institute's Temple. Furthermore, the temple's rituals...
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  • Kyodo Shoku (category Taikyo Institute)
    this position. Private experts were also appointed. The Great Teaching Institute was established at Zojoji Temple as an institution for research and education...
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  • Bureau of Shinto Affairs (category Taikyo Institute)
    Association of Sectarian Shinto).[citation needed] Great Teaching Institute Shinto Taikyo Kyodo Shoku Sect Shinto "Shinto of Japan". Encyclopedia of Japan...
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  • was presented as neutral between Shinto and Buddhism Kyodo Shoku Taikyo Institute Taikyo Proclamation Teeuwen, Mark; Zhong, Yijiang (2017). "Izumo, Ise...
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  • Shinto as Sect Shinto, and the Bureau itself made a sect called Shinto Taikyo. The Shinto shrines were then administered by the Home Ministry. Under the...
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    commonly used only since the early 20th century, when it superseded the term taikyō ('great religion') as the name for the Japanese state religion. Shinto is...
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  • to create a new national religion under the term "Great Teaching" (大教, taikyō), primarily to keep Christianity from accumulating popularity and influence...
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    thirteen sects of prewar Shinto, founded by Nitta Kuniteru (1829–1902). Shintō Taikyō One of the thirteen sects of prewar Shinto, known previously as Shintō Honkyoku...
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  • theories of Shinto advocated by the Yangmingism school, such as Nakae Tōju's Taikyō Shinto, most of the theories of Shinto were formed by Shūji. Although Confucian...
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