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Seichō no Ie (****anese: 生長の家, "House of Growth") is a syncretic, monotheistic, New
Thought ****anese new
religion that has
spread since the End of World...
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Seichō Matsumoto (松本 清張,
Matsumoto Seichō,
December 21, 1909 –
August 4, 1992; born
Kiyoharu Matsumoto) was a ****anese writer,
credited with po****rizing...
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Seichō-ji (****anese: 清澄寺), also
known as Kiyozumi-dera (清水寺), is a
Nichiren Buddhist temple located in the city of
Kamogawa in
Chiba Prefecture, ****an...
- Kiyoshikōjin
Seichō-ji (清荒神清澄寺) is a
Shingon Buddhist temple in Takarazuka, Hyōgo, ****an. It is one of the
typical type of
mixture of
Shinto and Buddhism...
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became a
Shinto priest,
instead becoming the head of the
Hokkaido branch of
Seicho no Ie and was
renamed Hiroyasu Arechi. It is
further posited that he now...
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Stephen Wadsworth A
Quiet Place, a 1971
novel by the ****anese
mystery writer Seichō Matsumoto "The
Quiet Place", a 2004 song by
Swedish heavy metal band In...
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journalists since 1970. The site's po****rity has been
attributed to
Seichō Matsumoto's 1961
novel Nami no Tō (Tower of Waves). However, the history...
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religious movements centered in ****an
include Soka Gakkai, Tenrikyo, and
Seicho-No-Ie
among hundreds of
smaller groups. Jehovah's Witnesses, a non-trinitarian...
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Matsumoto Seicho Memorial Museum (松本清張記念館,
Matsumoto Seichō Kinenkan) is a
literature museum in Kitakyushu, ****an. It is
dedicated to
Seichō Matsumoto...
- Kita ward in the north, and
Kokura Minami ward in the south.
Matsumoto Seichō –
writer Miyamoto Musashi –
swordsman and rōnin Mori Ōgai – physician, translator...