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  2. Taiseki-ji - Wikipedia

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    Taiseki-ji is the home of the Dai Gohonzon, Nichiren Shoshu's object of worship. [10] [11] This image is visited by believers who come on personal pilgrimages, to participate in regular ceremonies, or to take part in large events such as study programs, and similar large meetings. [12]

  3. Nichiren Shōshū - Wikipedia

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    Nichiren Shōshū (日 蓮 正 宗, English: The Orthodox School of Nichiren) is a branch of Nichiren Buddhism based on the traditionalist teachings of the 13th century Japanese Buddhist priest Nichiren (1222–1282), claiming him as its founder through his senior disciple Nikko Shonin (1246–1333), the founder of Head Temple Taiseki-ji, near Mount Fuji.

  4. Kenshōkai - Wikipedia

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    The Kenshōkai main headquarters in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.. Fuji Taiseki-ji Kenshōkai (冨士 大石寺 顕正会) is a Japanese-based Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist lay group, affiliated with Taisekiji Head Temple since 1942 at the Myokoji Temple in Shinagawa, Tokyo and was originally called Myōshinkō (妙信講).

  5. Hōnen Shōnin 25 Sacred Sites Pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    Isshin-ji: Jōdo-shū Osaka Prefecture, Osaka City, Tennoji Ward, Osaka 2-8-69 8 Hoonko-ji Seizan Jōdo-shū 117 Okawa, Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture Place Hōnen landed after being exiled to Shikoku. 9 Taima-dera: Jōdo-shū and Shingon 1263 Touma, Katsuragi City, Nara Prefecture The holding place of the Taima Mandala. 10 Honen-ji (Kashihara)

  6. Taisekiji - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Taisekiji

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  8. Nikkō Shōnin - Wikipedia

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    Nanjo Shichijo-jiro Tokimitsu, a lay believer residing near Mount Fuji took great pity on Nikko Shonin and his disciples and offered them sanctuary to stay, later donating a tract of land for a new temple that became Taiseki-ji Temple. Taiseki-ji is today the head temple of the Nichiren Shōshū school and, since its founding on 12 October 1290 ...

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