Konkokyo

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Konkokyo is a Japanese new religious movement rooted in Shinto traditions that emphasizes faith in a benevolent deity, ethical living, and mutual help in everyday life.

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Konkokyo canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese new religious movement
Shinto-derived religion
coreConcept living in harmony with the divine will
mediation between deity and people
countryOfOrigin Japan
emphasizes ethical living
faith in a benevolent deity
gratitude to the divine
mutual help in everyday life
prayer in daily life
foundedBy Konkō Daijin
founderBirthName Bunjirō Kawate NERFINISHED
hasClergyTitle Toritsugi mediator
hasEthicalPrinciple gratitude
mutual assistance
respect for others
sincerity
hasFestivals founder memorial services
seasonal ceremonies
hasGlobalPresence Brazil
Hawaii
Japan
North America
Other parts of East Asia
South Korea
hasHeadquartersLocation Konko, Asakuchi, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
hasJapaneseName 金光教
hasLanguageOfPractice Japanese
hasMainDeity Tenchi Kane no Kami
hasOrganizationalStructure headquarters church and branch churches
hasPlaceOfWorship church
prayer hall
hasRitual Toritsugi mediation
daily prayer
offerings to Tenchi Kane no Kami
hasScripture Gorikai
Gorikai-shū
Oshirase-goto oboe-chō
hasViewOnDeity deity is benevolent and immanent in the universe
hasViewOnWorld the world is the body of the deity
originPeriod late Edo period
relatedTo Sect Shinto
surface form: Shinto sects

other Japanese new religions
religiousFamily Shinto
teaches all people are children of the same deity
divine virtue is present in everyday life
helping others leads to mutual salvation
sincere heart is more important than formal ritual

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sect Shinto hasPart Konkokyo
Shinshukyo hasPart Konkokyo