Kyodo Shoku (教導職) is a religious official established in the Empire of Japan for the Proclamation of the Great Doctrine.[1] The institution showed little success and was abolished in 1884.[1]
They were divided into 14 ranks[1]
^ abc"Glossary of Shinto Names and Terms: K". www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
KyodoShoku (教導職) is a religious official established in the Empire of Japan for the Proclamation of the Great Doctrine. The institution showed little...
instructors known as kyōdōshoku. However, with the spread of the separation of church and state and freedom of religion, the kyōdōshoku came to an end. This...
an accreditation body of Sect Shinto. It served a purpose of training kyodoshoku and over time ran into issues over pantheon disputes. This eventually...
of Religion in the Empire of Japan. It was founded in 1872 to train kyōdoshōku or religious teachers because the Missionary Office and Department of...
through the joint efforts of Shinto priests and Buddhist monks called KyodoShoku, but this system was quickly dismantled due to opposition from both the...
Teachings" of the Great Teaching Institute, and the Taikyo of Shintō Taikyō. KyodoShoku Missionary Office Shendao Shejiao Unity of religion and rule "Glossary...
priesthood qualification examination. With the establishment of the KyodoShoku, the priesthood was abolished as a teaching ministry, and the main duties...
Religion which was presented as neutral between Shinto and Buddhism KyodoShoku Taikyo Institute Taikyo Proclamation Teeuwen, Mark; Zhong, Yijiang (2017)...
under the system of (numbered) "large districts and small districts" (daiku-shōku), it was subdivided into eleven large districts further subdivided into...
overtourism concerns". Kyodo News. Retrieved February 13, 2024. "Another Japanese prefecture to restrict night climbing on Mt. Fuji". Kyodo News. Retrieved February...
in various places. Yasakatome's first historical attestation is in the Shoku Nihon Kōki, where the goddess is given the rank of junior fifth, lower grade...
Tonari (となりのとなり, Near to Nearby) (Nippon Television, 1974–1975) Akogare Kyōdō Tai (あこがれ共同隊, Aspiring Collaboration Party) (TBS, 1975) Edo Professional...
reference to Takeminakata being enshrined in 'Suwa Shrine in Suwa District' the Shoku Nihon Kōki mentions the deity 'Minakatatomi-no-Kami of Suwa District, Shinano...
in Political Administration and Women" (「座談会 首長職と女性」, "Zadankai: Kubichō-shoku to josei") Committee on Equality of Both Sexes, Japan Bar Association, ed...