Izumo-taishakyo
Izumo-taishakyo (出雲大社教, Izumo taishakyō, in Japanese Izumo Ooyashirokyō) is a Japanese Shinto grouping. It was established by Senge Takatomi (1845–1918), the 80th head priest of Izumo-taisha in 1882, as one of the original thirteen sects of Kyoha Shintō Rengokai (Association of Sectarian Shinto), during the Meiji era in Shimane Prefecture.
出雲大社教 | |
Izumo-taishakyo Crest | |
Izumo Taisha Kagura Hall photographed from Izumo Taisha Academic Affairs Headquarters, the headquarters of Izumo Taisha. | |
Founder | Senge Takatomi |
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Type | Religious Organization |
Headquarters | Izumo-taisha, Shimane Prefecture, Japan |
Official language | Japanese |
Parent organization | Kyoha Shintō Rengokai |
Website | http://www.izumooyashirokyo.or.jp |
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