- The
Kokuchūkai (国柱会, "Pillar of the
Nation Society") is a lay-oriented
Nichiren Buddhist group. It was
founded by
Tanaka Chigaku in 1880 as
Rengekai (蓮華会...
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converted to
Nichiren Buddhism after reading the
Lotus Sutra, and
joined the
Kokuchūkai, a
Nichiren Buddhist organization. His
religious and
social beliefs created...
- and both
Miyazawa and
Ishiwara joined his
flagship organization, the
Kokuchūkai, in 1920. Born Tada
Tomonosuke in
Tokyo (then
called Edo), the
third son...
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Messianity Dōkai Gedat****i
Happy Science Higashikuni-kyo Ijun Kenshōkai
Kokuchukai Mahikari Myōdōkai Kyōdan Nipponzan-Myōhōji-Daisanga
Shinreikyo Shōroku...
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Kadampa Tradition Nichiren-based
modern lay
movements Nichirenism Kenshōkai
Kokuchūkai Nipponzan Myōhōji Reiyūkai
Bussho Gonenkai Kyōdan Myōchikai Kyōdan Myōdōkai...
- of Nichiren's
teachings were
inspired by lay
Buddhist movements like
Kokuchūkai and
resulted in
violent historical events such as the May 15 Incident...
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Buddhist organizations fully embraced ****anese nationalism, such as the
Kokuchūkai (Pillar of the
Nation Society) of
Tanaka Chigaku (1861–1939), who promoted...
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Historical Text
Initiative Hirohito surrender broadcast (Gyokuon-hōsō)
Kokuchūkai (Column of the
Nation Society)
National Spiritual Mobilization Movement...
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patriarchs Zhiyi and Zhanran.
Nichiren Buddhist organizations such as
Kokuchūkai,
Nichiren Shōshū and Soka
Gakkai continue to use the term today, which...
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under the
Nichiren scholar and
nationalist preacher Tanaka Chigaku at his
Kokuchukai Academy.
Inoue met
Aikido founder Morihei Ueshiba during this time period...