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85 Japanese New Religions in Postcolonial South Korea and Taiwan: The Case of Tenrikyo1
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Document Date: 2015-04-23 03:01:39


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City

Sapporo / Seoul / Osaka / London / Taipei / Pusan / /

Company

Tenri University Press / Hokkaido University Press / Tenrikyo / /

Country

Taiwan / Japan / Taichung / Korea / China / Singapore / South Korea / /

Facility

Tenrikyo1 Hiroaki YAMANISHI Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Introduction / headquarters Japanese New Religions / Taiwan Headquarters / Tenrikyo headquarters / headquarters of Tenrikyo / Korean headquarters of Tenrikyo / /

IndustryTerm

mass media / martial law / /

OperatingSystem

Haiku / /

Organization

Tenri University / Then Tenrikyo mission / Yamana Grand Church / Tenrikyo1 Hiroaki YAMANISHI Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Introduction / Japanese government / Korean mission / Kuomintang (KMT) / Korea government / Hokkaido University / Taiwan government / Chinese government / /

Person

Shinbashira / Meiji Period / John Clammer / Shin Shukyo / Matsu Furuya / Yoshihide Sakurai / /

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Position

head of church / leader / diplomat / bishop / Researcher / lecturer / historian / /

Region

South Korea / East Asia / /

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