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Jingūkyō (神宮教) is a sect of
Shinto that
originated from Ise
Grand Shrine, the Ise faith. It was not
technically a Sect
Shinto group but had characteristics...
- (including
Jingūkyō)
became independent.
Jingu Haruhayashiden[spelling?] (the
source of the
ritual god controversy) was
transferred to
Jingūkyō's ownership...
- Tenshō Kōtai
Jingūkyō (****anese 天照皇大神宮教) is a ****anese new
religious movement which emerged from Shinto. It was
established by Sayo
Kitamura (北村 サヨ) (1900–1967)...
- Jieidō
Lineage of
Sekai Kyūseikyō,
founded by
Katsunuma Hisako (1927–).
Jingūkyō With
characteristics of sect
Shinto (kyōha Shintō) and
founded by Urata...
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Yamatoyama Shumei Sekai Shindokyo Shinmeiaishinkai Tenrikyo Tenshō Kōtai
Jingūkyō Zenrinkyo Contemporary Sant Mat
movements Advait Mat
Radha Soami Radha...
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director Kitamura Sayo (北村 サヨ, 1900 – 1967),
founder of the Tenshō Kōtai
Jingūkyō Sayo
Aisaka (相坂 さよ), a
character in the
manga series Negima! Sayo Arima...
- ****ociation of
Shinto Priests, the
Office of ****anese
classics Research, and the
Jingūkyō, took the lead to
establish the
Jinja Honcho. The ****ociation has many...
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December 28, 1967) was the
founder of the "dancing religion",
Tensho Kotai Jingukyo.
Kitamura was born on
January 1, 1900, in what is now
Yanai city, Yamaguchi...
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classics Research, the
National ****ociation of
Shinto Priests and the
Jingūkyō were
dissolved and the ****ociation of
Shinto Shrines was
formed as a shrine...
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Minister of ****an from 1957 to 1960
Kitamura Sayo,
founder of Tenshō Kōtai
Jingūkyō Eisaku Satō,
Prime Minister of ****an from 1964 to 1972 and
younger brother...