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Onisaburo Deguchi (出口 王仁三郎,
Deguchi Onisaburō), born Kisaburō Ueda 上田 喜三郎 (1871–1948) was a ****anese
religious leader.
Together with his mother-in-law...
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religion founded in the 1890s by
Deguchi Nao (1836–1918) and
Deguchi Onisaburō (1871–1948).
Oomoto is
often categorized as a new ****anese
religion based...
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Ueshiba left
Hokkaido in 1919, he met and was
profoundly influenced by
Onisaburo Deguchi, the
spiritual leader of the Ōmoto-kyō
religion (a neo-Shinto...
- World) is a
religious text
consisting of
various tales. It was
dictated by
Onisaburo Deguchi (出口王仁三郎), the co-founder of the ****anese
religious organization...
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artist Seishi Yokomizo (横溝 正史) (1902–1981), ****anese
writer Seishi (聖師)
Onisaburo Deguchi (出口王仁三郎) (1871–1948), ****anese
spiritual leader The ****anese term...
- ****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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Black Dragon Society invited Oomoto leader Onisaburo Deguchi on a
journey to Mongolia.
Onisaburo led a
group of
Oomoto disciples,
including Aikido...
- Nakayama), was
later reinterpreted and
edited by
Onisaburo Deguchi to
become the
Oomoto Shin'yu.
Onisaburo Deguchi glossed the
original kana text with kanji...
- nationalism,
arresting some
members and
leaders of Shinshūkyō,
including Onisaburo Deguchi of
Oomoto and Tsunesaburō
Makiguchi of Soka
Kyoiku Gakkai (now...
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Despite his ultranationalism, Tōyama was
paradoxically on good
terms with
Onisaburo Deguchi, ****an's most
fervent pacifist. Tōyama was a charismatic, complex...