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Japanese Shinto grouping
Izumo-taishakyo (出雲大社教, Izumo taishakyō; in Japanese Izumo Ooyashirokyō) is a Japanese Shinto grouping. It was established by Senge Takatomi (1845–1918)
Izumo-taishakyo
Shinto shrine in Honolulu, Hawaii
The Izumo Taishakyo Mission is a Shinto shrine located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii. It is one of the few active Shinto shrines in the United States.
Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii
Izumo_Taishakyo_Mission_of_Hawaii
Japanese noble family
miyatsuko. They held the position of Kuni no miyatsuko of Izumo Province. They now run Izumo-taishakyo as the Senge family.[citation needed] The head of the
Izumo_clan
Non-mainstream Shinto sects
Taima. It was a rival to Izumo-taishakyo and eventually left the federation and came to dominate State Shinto. Izumo-taishakyo (出雲大社教) was founded by Senge
Sect_Shinto
Deity (kami) in Japanese Shinto
throughout Japan, with the Izumo-taisha in Shimane being the most famous and preeminent. The sectarian group Izumo-taishakyo, based at this shrine, considers
Ōkuninushi
Oldest Shinto shrine in Japan
Izumo-taisha (出雲大社; "Izumo Grand Shrine"), officially Izumo Ōyashiro, is one of the most ancient and important Shinto shrines in Japan. No record gives
Izumo-taisha
Japanese kami
Japanese mythology. Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko or the historical rulers of Izumo and modern heads of Izumo-taisha and Izumo-taishakyo descend from him.
Ame_no_Hohi
Japanese politician and religious leader
and the founder of Izumo-taishakyo, and the 80th high priest of Izumo-taisha (an eightieth generation descendant of the first Izumo no Kuni no Miyatsuko)
Senge_Takatomi
Ebisu Cult Gion cult Fujiko Rokugō Manzan Sect Shinto Fukko Taikyō Izumo-taishakyo Jingukyo Juka Suika Taiseikyō Konkōkyō Ontake-kyō Oomoto Kurozumikyō
List of religions and spiritual traditions
List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions
Animistic religion of Jōmon-period Japan
claim to have discovered this primeval way of thought are Oomoto and Izumo-taishakyo. The following is deduced from studying the language of the Kojiki
Ko-Shintō
Japanese Shintoist organization established by Meiji officials in 1873
diminish due to the prevalence of powerful sects such as Tenrikyo and Izumo-taishakyo. Its name 'Taikyo' refers to the Three Great Teachings first stated
Shintō_Taikyō
Japanese clan
clan [ja]. They are relatives of the Izumo clan who are also descended from Ame no Hohi and run Izumo-taishakyo today. The clan takes its name from haji
Haji_clan
Gravestone designation symbols
of Spirit * USVA emblem 32 Presbyterian Church (USA) USVA emblem 33 Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii USVA emblem 34 Soka Gakkai International (USA) USVA
United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers
United_States_Department_of_Veterans_Affairs_emblems_for_headstones_and_markers
Daijingū (ヒロ大神宮) Hilo Amaterasu-Sume-Ōkami, Toyouke-no-Ōkami (天照皇大神・豊受大神) Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii (ハワイ出雲大社) Honolulu Ōkuninushi-no-Ōkami, Hawaiubusunagami
List of Shinto shrines in the United States
List_of_Shinto_shrines_in_the_United_States
of Sect Shinto. This usually refers to Kurozumikyō, Shinto Shusei, Izumo-taishakyo, Fuso-kyo, Jikkō kyō, Shinshu-kyo, Shintō Taiseikyō, Ontake-kyō, Shintō
History_of_Shinto
Rapid transit system on Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi
Theatre, Foster Botanical Garden, Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden, Izumo Taishakyo Hawaii, and Honolulu Harbor 18 Kuloloia Downtown Serves Downtown Honolulu
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Establishment of State Shinto Shrines
Takiribime [ja] Izumo-taisha Izumo, Shimane Myojin Taisha, Chokusaisha ichinomiya of Izumo Province head shrine of Izumo-taishakyo, sometimes seen as
Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
Modern_system_of_ranked_Shinto_shrines
Japanese architect in Hawaii
architect from Hawaii. He designed the Makiki Christian Church, the Izumo Taishakyo Mission, and the Hawaii Shingon Mission. Fuchino was born in Saga,
Hego_Fuchino
Chairperson (1974–1988) Atsuko Ikeda, Chairperson (1988–present) Izumo-taishakyo – Senge Takaaki, Kancho (1887–1918) Senge Takamochi, Kancho (1918–1954)
List of 20th-century religious leaders
List_of_20th-century_religious_leaders
Hakkō ichiu Kiyoshi Hiraizumi Groups associated with Izumo-taisha, present-day Izumo Taishakyō, Izumo-kyō, etc. Groups associated with the present-day Jinja
Kōkoku_shikan
Kahoʻolawe Kauaʻi Lānaʻi Maui Molokaʻi Niʻihau Oʻahu Island School (Hawaii) Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii James Campbell High School James Campbell National
Index of Hawaii-related articles
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Index of articles related to Asian Americans
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IZUMO TAISHAKYO
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Water Spring; Fountain
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Muslim
Obedient, Sincere
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Arabic, Muslim
Obedient; Sincere
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Hindu
Water Spring
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Tamil
Water Spring
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Japanese
(泉) Japanese name IZUMI means "fountain."
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Sikh, Tamil, Traditional
Knowledge; One Having Exalted Divine Knowledge
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Hindu, Indian
Auspicious
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American, Australian, Greek, Jamaican
To Sing; To Shout; He will Sing
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Indian
The just
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Eyeliner; Kohl
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Polish
God is great.
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Spirited in war.
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Arthurian
, a knight.
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Promise
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Enjoying the Elixir of Bliss
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