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    Fuji Taiseki-ji Kenshōkai (冨士 大石寺 顕正会) is a Japanese-based Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist lay group, affiliated with Taisekiji Head Temple since 1942 at the...
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    well as lay movements such as Soka Gakkai, Risshō Kōsei Kai, Reiyūkai, Kenshōkai, Honmon Butsuryū-shū, Kempon Hokke, and Shōshinkai among many others....
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  • Kenshokai RedHearts is a women's volleyball team based in Yoshinogawa city & Tokushima city, Tokushima, Japan. It plays in V.Challenge League. The club...
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    Fuji Taisekiji Kenshōkai. Kenshōkai has been described as one of the fastest growing denominations of Buddhism in Japan. The Kenshokai sometimes uses...
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    1950 by Kaichi Sekiguchi and Tomino Sekiguchi Fuji Taisekiji Kenshōkai (also, just Kenshōkai) ja:富士大石寺顕正会, founded in 1942 and expelled from Nichiren Shoshu...
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  • (U.S. band), a punk band Big Red Heart (2010 song), Tracy Bonham song Kenshokai RedHearts, women's volleyball team Red (disambiguation) Heart (disambiguation)...
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    New Kadampa Tradition Nichiren-based modern lay movements Nichirenism Kenshōkai Kokuchūkai Nipponzan Myōhōji Reiyūkai Bussho Gonenkai Kyōdan Myōchikai...
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    Dai Gohonzon, including the ones currently used both by Soka Gakkai and Kenshokai for their services. In 28 November 1991, the Soka Gakkai was expelled...
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    conservative groups within the sect including the Myoshinko (now known as Kenshōkai) lay organisation, and the Nichiren Shoshu Priesthood. In Nichiren Shoshu...
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  • in Osaka and Jozaiji temple in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. Nittatsu expelled the Kenshokai and was the first High Priest to publicly criticize the Soka Gakkai for...
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    Priest Nichikai Shonin in 1942. Currently enlarged and reproduced by Kenshokai organization. A Gohonzon Mandala transcribed on 13 July 1720 by Nichikan...
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  • Kankitsu Kenshōkai" was founded which awards the "Takashi Citrus Prize". Chōzaburō Tanaka, another Japanese botanist Takahashi Kankitsu Kenshōkai (高橋柑橘顕彰会)...
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  • attempts against efforts from three breakaway groups, beginning with Kenshokai in 1974, followed by Shoshinkai in 1980, and ultimately by the Soka Gakkai...
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  • Thông tin LienVietPostBank 3 3 0 9 9 0 MAX 225 149 1.510 Final round 2 Kenshokai RedHearts 3 2 1 5 6 5 1.200 234 215 1.088 3 Persepolis Tehran 3 1 2 4...
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  • poetry, and kanshi. Oka Masako. Tagami Kikusha kushû. Shimonoseki: Kikusha Kenshôkai, 2013. (Japanese) Ueda, Makoto. Far Beyond the Field: Haiku by Japanese...
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