Zenrinkyō (善隣教) is a Shinto-based Shinshūkyō (Japanese new religion) founded in 1947. It was founded by Rikihisa Tatsusai as Tenchi Kōdō Zenrinkai, and...
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use.[citation needed] There is a tiny presence of Sect Shinto groups, Zenrinkyo and Daehan Cheolligyo, in South Korea today. Sikhs have been in South...
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Tenrikyo Tenrin-Ō Meisei Kyōdan Daehancheolligyo Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō Zenrinkyo Contemporary Sant Mat movements Advait Mat Radha Soami Radha Soami Satsang...
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National Historic Site Mount Hōman and Tenpaizan Tōnobaru Pagoda Site Zenrinkyo headquarters "筑紫野市 | 4地域と60市町村紹介|福岡県ってどんなところ?|福岡県 移住・定住ポータルサイト 福がお~かくらし"...
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Tenrikyo, Konkokyo, Omotokyo, Shinrikyo, Shinreikyo, Sekai Shindokyo, Zenrinkyo and others. Others are independent new religions, including Aum Shinrikyo...
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by Hozumi Kenkō (1913–76), a practitioner of Shugendō at Dewa Sanzan. Zenrinkyō Founded by Rikihisa Tatsusai (1906–77). There may be some Shinto schools...
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Ahn Jung-geun Memorial Museum.: 205–206 Today there is a presence of Zenrinkyo and Daehan Cheolligyo, the Korean-ized form of Tenrikyo, in South Korea...
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