Fujiko (religion)
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Fujiko (religion)
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Fujiko (富士講) is a Japanese religious group. One of the popular beliefs established in the Edo period, especially in the Kanto centered on Edo, with a lineage of Kakugyo. The term "Fujikō" is usually used to refer to the religious system and religious movement in general.
The term is also sometimes used to refer to Mount Fuji and its divine spirits. The activities of the Fuji-kō consist of regular events called "ogami" and climbing Fuji. At the Ogami, they read the "Otsutae (Report)," a sutra of
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujiko_(religion)
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2021-12-01T03:54:59Z
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2024-09-03T19:39:49Z
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