Series 'Politics and Buddhism' (1) Buddhism's Cooperation in War and the Omoto Incident

Let's ask about 'politics' and 'Buddhism'
This is the first session of a series where we will ask Kōmyō-in Temple's chief priest Mitsunaga Sakata about the various connections of 'politics' and 'Buddhism' that have existed both near and far! This time, we will discuss how Buddhism cooperated during the war and the religious oppression by the government during the Taisho to Showa periods known as the 'Omoto Incident'.
Map & Location
Social Book Cafe Hachidori-sha
4 minutes on foot from Hiroshima Electric Railway Dobashi Station / 7 minutes on foot from Hiroshima Electric Railway Honkawa-cho Station
Details about Series 'Politics and Buddhism' (1) Buddhism's Cooperation in War and the Omoto Incident
- Date & Time
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8/29(Fri) 19:00~21:00
- Venue
- Social Book Cafe Hachidori-sha
- Address
- 2-43-201 Dobashi-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Fee
- 1,000 yen in the store + 1 drink * Online 1,000 yen (archive viewing available)
- Access (Public)
- 4 minutes on foot from Hiroshima Electric Railway Dobashi Station / 7 minutes on foot from Hiroshima Electric Railway Honkawa-cho Station
- Contact
- 082-576-4368 (Social Book Cafe Hachidori-sha)