Kurozumi Munetada

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Kurozumi Munetada was a 19th-century Japanese religious leader who established the Kurozumikyo Shinto sect, emphasizing sun worship and moral living.

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Kurozumi Munetada canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese person
Shinto priest
founder of religion
religious leader
associatedWithDeity Amaterasu NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
coreTeaching ethical and moral self-cultivation
living in harmony with divine will
reverence for the sun as a manifestation of the divine
countryOfCitizenship Japan
culturalContext Edo-period to early modern Japanese religion
ethnicGroup Japanese
founded Kurozumikyo Shinto sect NERFINISHED
Kurozumikyō NERFINISHED
influenced development of new Shinto sects in Japan
movement Kurozumikyō NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Japanese
notableAchievement established the Kurozumikyō Shinto sect
notableWork founding of Kurozumikyō
occupation Shinto sect founder
religious leader
placeOfOrigin Japan NERFINISHED
religion Shinto
religiousPracticePromoted daily moral discipline
sun veneration
religiousRole founder of a Shinto-derived new religious movement
religiousTradition Shinto NERFINISHED
theologicalFocus moral living
sun worship
viewedAs charismatic religious reformer in Shinto tradition

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Kurozumikyo founder Kurozumi Munetada
Kurozumikyo namedAfter Kurozumi Munetada