History of Japan The Truth of Daigyaku no Sosho Takagi Kenmei / Daito Jin

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 大逆の僧 髙木顕明の真実 / 大東仁
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Released date: 26 Jul 2024
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著: 大東仁

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Japanese history Why did the monk who preached anti-war and equality have to die? The monk Takagi Kenmei, who was sentenced to death for being involved in the' Taigyaku Jiken' (The High Treason Incident), received eternal expulsion from the sect and was forced to die in prison. How did the monk who was respected by people for his efforts to eliminate discrimination, eliminate and fight against war become a "Taigyaku no Sozo"?
Contents
Introduction
The Shinshu monk in the Taigyaku Jiken
Chapter 1 : Becoming A Monk / Elementary School Student /' Killing too much' and Buraku discrimination
Work at a Temple / Devotion to Nichiren School of Buddhism / Revisiting Activities
View of Emperor and Buraku discrimination / Revisiting Activities
View of Emperor and Buraku discrimination / Chapter 2 : Encounter Between Josen-ji Temple Believers and Socialists
Entered Josen-ji Temple in New Shrine / Josen-ji Temple History / Active role of prospective chief priest
Author's brief history
Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1965. Graduated in 1987 from the Department of History in the Faculty of Letters at Nara University. Graduated in 1990 from the Department of History in the Faculty of Letters at Shinshu Otani-ha Buddhist movement. Completed in 1991 from the Special Course of Buddhism at Doho University. Chief priest of Shinshu Otani-ha Buddhist movement Enko-ji Temple, Researcher of the Center for Education, Nagoya Parish, economic law Otani-ha Buddhist movement