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    Konkōkyō no genjo [Present situation of Konkōkyō]. Konkōkyōhō Ametsuchi, 2170, 39. Satō, Norio. (1983). Naiden. In Konkōkyō Honbu Kyōcho. Konkōkyō Kyōten...
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  • Konkō Daijin (Akazawa Bunji) began to learn a spiritual way later called Konkōkyō which began in spiritual experiences with the deity Konjin. However, he...
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  • people to rely on themselves. This shows a parallel to Vaishnava cosmology. Konkokyo is a form of sectarian Japanese Shinto, and a faith within the Shinbutsu-shūgō...
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    1895, and with a growing number of followers, she became a teacher of the Konkōkyō religion. In 1898 she met Ueda Kisaburō who had previous studies in kamigakari...
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  • Okayama, Okayama Prefecture. Growing up in a family that followed the Konkōkyō religion, she was influenced by her upbringing in a household with deep...
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  • Sect Shinto Fukko Taikyō Izumo-taishakyo Jingukyo Juka Suika Taiseikyō Konkōkyō Ontake-kyō Oomoto Kurozumikyō Shugendō Shrine Shinto Association of Shinto...
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    often identify themselves as forms of Shinto. These include Tenrikyo, Konkokyo, Omotokyo, Shinrikyo, Shinreikyo, Sekai Shindokyo, Zenrinkyo and others...
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  • self-control. It has influence from Confucian Shinto but is its own tradition. Konkōkyō (金光教, Konkō-kyō) is a group often considered to be its own religion, which...
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  • [Beit-Hallahmi 1992]: 158  Kopimism Isak Gerson 2012 Internet religion Konkokyo Bunjirō Kawate 1859 Japanese Shinto [Melton 2003]: 1122  [Beit-Hallahmi...
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  • Japanese Shinto does not condemn homosexuality, and the formally organized Konkokyo sect is fully affirming. Multiple Shinto leaders advocated in support of...
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  • Senge Takanobu, Kancho (1954–1963) Senge Michihiko, Kancho (1963–2014) Konkokyo – Setsutane Konko, Spiritual Leader (1893–1963) Kagamitaro Konko, Spiritual...
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  • original on 2018-12-26. Retrieved 2021-10-07. "chondogyo.or.kr". Archived from the original on February 18, 2005. "Sacred Scripture (Kyoten) – KONKOKYO"....
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    Nagasaki, 1541–1646). A mountain faith focused on Mount Fuji (Fuji shinkō). Konkōkyō One of the thirteen sects of prewar Shinto. Founded by Konkō Daijin (1814–83)...
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    Japanese Shinto does not condemn homosexuality, and the formally organized Konkokyo sect is fully affirming. Multiple Shinto leaders advocated in support of...
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  • (2019–present) Jinja Honcho — Atsuko Ikeda, Chairperson (1988–present) Konkokyo – Heiki Konko, Spiritual Leader (1991–present) Kurozumikyō – Kurozumi Muneharu...
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  • v. United States Yoshiaki Fukuda (1898–1957), Bishop and missionary of Konkokyo Robert T. Hoshibata, Bishop of the United Methodist Church Mineo Katagiri...
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  • Buddhism, Catholicism, and Taoism. Several Japanese new religions, such as Konkokyo and Seicho-No-Ie, are syncretistic. The Nigerian religion Chrislam combines...
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    practice of Japanese nationals living there. Other active groups included Konkōkyō (金光教), Tenrikyō (天理教), Ontakekyō (御岳教), and Shinrikyō (神理教). After the...
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  • that have similarities include Oomoto, Sekai Kyūsei Kyō, Tenrikyo, and Konkokyo. In Sekai Kyūsei Kyō, a practice called Jorei (purification of the spirit)...
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    diverse, Shinto doesn't condemn homosexuality, and the formally organized Konkokyo sect is fully affirming. Multiple Shinto leaders advocated in support of...
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  • Taiseikyo (神道大成教)Shinshu-kyo Mitake-kyo Shinto Taikyo Shinrikyo Misogikyo Konkokyo and Tenrikyo. Originally, Jingu-kyo was also included, but later it was...
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    Kansai University of Social Welfare (関西福祉大学, Kansai fukushi daigaku) is a private university in Ako, Hyōgo, Japan, established in 1997. Official website...
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    called these writings Fudesaki (御筆先). She initially acted as a branch of Konkōkyō, then broke off and founded her own religion. Deguchi met Onisaburo Deguchi...
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  • Yoshiaki Fukuda (category Konkōkyō people)
    Yoshiaki Fukuda (福田美亮, Fukuda Yoshiaki, July 22, 1898 – December 6, 1957) was a Konko bishop and missionary. He founded the Konko-kyo Church of San Francisco...
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    the typical practice of Shrine Shinto, but in line with the practice of Konkokyo, a fellow Sect Shinto faith, during prayers, worshipers bow twice deeply...
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    fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 2240 passengers daily. Konkōkyō headquarters Asakuchi City Hall Konkō General Branch (former Konko Town...
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    city is 66.464 square kilometres (25.662 sq mi). The headquarters of the Konkokyo religion is in Asakuchi. Asakuchi is in the southwestern Okayama Prefecture...
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  • Kagamitarō Konkō (category Konkōkyō people)
    鑑太郎, Konkō Kagamitarō, 26 April 1909 – 10 January 1991) was a Japanese Konkōkyō leader, calligrapher, poet, cultural leader, and educator. Konkō founded...
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    Yoshinobu Miyake (religionist) (category Konkōkyō people)
    Yoshinobu Miyake (jp:三宅善信 Miyake Yoshinobu, born July 27, 1958) is a Japanese Shinto priest and scholar. Rev. Miyake was appointed the Superior General...
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  • the official recognition of the religious organizations of Tenrikyo and Konkokyo". Tenri Journal of Religion. 18: 87–112. Hayasaka, Masaaki (1987). "Tenrikyo...
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