Tenrin-Ō Meisei Kyōdan
1881 establishments in JapanJapanese new religionsOrganizations based in KyotoReligions derived from TenrikyoReligious corporations ... and 3 more
Religious organizations based in JapanReligious organizations established in 1881Shinto new religious movements
Tenrin-Ō Meisei Kyōdan (天輪王明誠教団) is a Shinto-based Shinshūkyō (Japanese new religion) founded in 1881. It was founded by Oku Rokubē (奥六兵衛) as a confraternity (講, ko) of Tenrikyo in Kyoto. Oku's earliest affiliated organization was called Shidōkai (斯道会), which is not related to today's Tenrikyo-based new religion of the same name based in the Yamato Dai-Jingū (皇和大親宮) in Ōtawara, Tochigi Prefecture. It is currently based in 616 Arai-chō, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture.
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Yokohama Hodogaya Ward
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| N 35.486111111111 ° | E 139.55638888889 ° |
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231-0017 Yokohama, Hodogaya Ward
Japan
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