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Kōji Harashima

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would be one of Komeito's primary policy goals at the outset. A day later, on 17 November, the Komeito party was formed with Harashima as its first chairman as planned. Under his tenure, the party held an inaugural meeting in Tokyo in which the party's chief objective was declared to be the
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became the third president of Soka Gakkai (1960), Harashima also became the third board chairman of Soka Gakkai, and it has been said that Harashima played a part in supporting Ikeda towards this obtaining this position. In 1961, as Harashima continued to play a central role in both the
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method of preaching shouldn't be used overseas as it has been in Japan. This mirrored a similar article on the same page of this issue entitled "No Shakubuku Abroad,
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establishment of "a perpetual peace setup in the world from the standpoint of global racialism."
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Religion in sociological perspective : essays in the empirical study of religion
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and succeeded, and would also go on to win the one after that. In the same year that
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However, only a little while later on 9 December, he collapsed in his home from a
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Eventually, on 2 November 1964, the Komeito headquarters (
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In 1955, he was elected to the local assembly for Tokyo's
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Kōji Harashima, a Japanese politician and religious leader
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In the 17 March 1964 issue of Soka Gakkai's newspaper,
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Index


Komeito
Takehisa Tsuji
House of Councillors
National district
Ōta-ku
Japan
Komeito
Alma mater
Tokyo Gakugei University
Komeito
Soka Gakkai
Tokyo
Tokyo Gakugei University
Soka Gakkai
the war
shakubuku
Ōta-ku
1956 House of Councillors election
1959 House of Councillors election
Daisaku Ikeda
House of Councillors
Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly
Komeito
Seikyo Shimbun
shakubuku
President Ikeda
the restoration of diplomatic relations
People's Republic of China
heart attack

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