Kami Ichijo
Kami Ichijo | |
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神一条教 | |
Type | Tenrikyo-derived Japanese new religion |
Scripture | Ofudesaki, Mikagura-uta |
Language | Japanese |
Headquarters | Higashiōsaka, Japan |
Origin | 1942 Osaka Prefecture, Japan |
Separated from | Honmichi |
Official website | kamiichijo |
Kami Ichijo (Japanese: 神一条教, Hepburn: Kami Ichijōkyō) is a Tenrikyo-based shinshūkyō (Japanese new religion) [1] As with other Tenrikyo-derived religions, the kanrodai is revered in Kami Ichijo.[2]
History
Kami Ichijō was founded by Yonetani Kuni (米谷クニ) (1889–1974). She was originally a follower of Tenri Sanrinkō (天理三輪講), which was founded by Katsu Hisano (勝ヒサノ), who himself was originally a Honmichi follower. She founded Kami Ichijō in 1942. Upon her death in 1974, her son (米谷千恵子) took over until his death in 1985. The current leader is Nishi Yoshio (西義男). Kami Ichijōkyō is headquartered in Higashiōsaka, near Fuse Station and Shuntokumichi Station.[3]
Beliefs
The trinity of fire, water, and wind is revered. Heavenly protection can be obtained by believing in the principle that "fire and water are one kami, and there is no kami other than wind" (火と水とが一の神、風より外に神はないぞや).[4]
See also
References
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)