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Oomoto (大本, Ōmoto, lit. "Great Source" or "Great Origin"), also
known as
Oomoto-kyo (大本教, Ōmoto-kyō), is a
religion founded in the 1890s by
Deguchi Nao...
- The
Oomoto Shin'yu (大本神諭) is a
sacred scripture of
Oomoto, a ****anese new
religion founded in 1892 by Nao Deguchi.
Beginning in 1892, it was originally...
- left wing
faced a
significant decline in the 1930s.
Beginning in 1922, the
Oomoto religion,
under the
guidance of its
founder Onisaburo Deguchi started using...
- ****anese
religious leader who
founded the
Oomoto religion together with
Onisaburo Deguchi. The
origins of
Oomoto began when she was
possessed by a spirit...
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original on
November 21, 2020.
Retrieved September 15, 2020. "The
Oomoto Esperanto portal".
Oomoto.or.jp.
Archived from the
original on
August 17, 2000. Retrieved...
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Makiko Ohmoto (大本 眞基子, Ōmoto Makiko, born
February 1, 1973) is a
freelance ****anese
voice actress from Kurashiki, Okayama. She is best
known for voicing...
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religious movements appeared.
Among them were Tenrikyo, Kurozumikyo, and
Oomoto,
sometimes called Nihon Sandai Shinkōshūkyō ('****an's
three large new religions')...
- Today, the use of Nihon-shiki for
writing ****anese is
advocated by the
Oomoto sect and some
independent organizations.
During the
Allied occupation of...
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movements which claim to have
discovered this
primeval way of
thought are
Oomoto and Izumo-taishakyo. The
following is
deduced from
studying the language...
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Omoto (sometimes
Oomoto or Ohmoto) may
refer to:
Oomoto, a ****anese
religion Oomoto Shin'yu, a
sacred scripture of
Oomoto. Omoto, the ****anese name for...