Ijun
Ijun (いじゅん) is a Shinto-derived religion founded by Takayasu Ryūsen (1934-) in Okinawa. This modern religion started in 1972 and in 1980 became registered under the Religious Corporations Law (Shūkyō Hōjinhō). In the same year the movement joined the Shinshūren (Federation of Japanese New Religions) and started its overseas activities. Ijun has most of its followers in Okinawa (Uchina), but it also has a temple in Yokohama and overseas temples in Taiwan and Hawaii.
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Ijun
Ijun (いじゅん) is a Shinto-derived religion founded by Takayasu Ryūsen (1934-) in Okinawa. This modern religion started in 1972 and in 1980 became registered under the Religious Corporations Law (Shūkyō Hōjinhō). In the same year the movement joined the Shinshūren (Federation of Japanese New Religions) and started its overseas activities. Ijun has most of its followers in Okinawa (Uchina), but it also has a temple in Yokohama and overseas temples in Taiwan and Hawaii.
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Ijun (いじゅん) is a Shinto-derive ...... temples in Taiwan and Hawaii.
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違順教(琉球語:いじゅん Ijun ?)是一個由琉球神道派生 ...... 沖繩縣。在日本本土的橫濱以及台灣、夏威夷,亦有違順教的信徒。
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龍泉(いじゅん)は、高安六郎(たかやす ろくろう、1934年 ...... ハワイなど海外にも「姉妹宮(しまいみや)」と呼ぶ分社がある。
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Ijun (いじゅん) is a Shinto-derive ...... temples in Taiwan and Hawaii.
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違順教(琉球語:いじゅん Ijun ?)是一個由琉球神道派生 ...... 沖繩縣。在日本本土的橫濱以及台灣、夏威夷,亦有違順教的信徒。
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龍泉(いじゅん)は、高安六郎(たかやす ろくろう、1934年 ...... ハワイなど海外にも「姉妹宮(しまいみや)」と呼ぶ分社がある。
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Ijun
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いじゅん
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違順教
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