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Kokuchūkai

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were members of the Kokuchūkai for a time. The group's official website continues to claim them, but they ultimately rejected Tanaka's nationalistic views.
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Among the group's principal teachings are to return to the teachings Nichiren and unite the various sects of
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in 1884 before adopting its current name in 1914. The group's modern name is derived from a passage in the
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At its height in 1924, the group's membership was estimated at over 7000. The literary figures
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before finally moving back to Tokyo. The group is currently based in Ichinoe,
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organization now known as the Kokuchūkai was founded by
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The group's publications include the monthly magazines
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Index


Nichiren Buddhist
Tanaka Chigaku
Nichiren Buddhist
Tanaka Chigaku
Kaimoku-shō
ja
Nichiren
Yokohama
Tokyo
Kyoto
Osaka
Kamakura
Miho
Shizuoka Prefecture
Edogawa-ku
Nichiren Buddhism
Nichirenism
Lotus Sutra
佐渡始原妙曼荼羅
mandala
Nichiren
Sado
Takayama Chogyū
Kenji Miyazawa




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