| Group | Where | Number of Adherents |
% of total pop. |
Number of congreg./ churches/ units |
Number of countries |
Year | Source | Quote/ Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenrikyo | Hawaii | - | - | 75 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission headquarters; 36 churches; 38 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Hong Kong | - | - | 3 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission centers; 2 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | India | - | - | 2 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 churches; 1 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Italy | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | - | - | - | - | 1921 | Bocking, Brian. A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Surrey, England: Curzon (1996); pg. 112-113. | "Kyoha Shinto: 'Sect Shinto'... In 1921... the official association of Shinto sects had 13 groups... included revelatory 'new' religious movements... such as Tenrikyo, Kurozumi-kyo and Konko-kyo... " |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | 2,350,000 | - | 15,000 units |
- | 1963 | *LINK* web site: "New Religious Movements " (University of Virginia); web page: "Tenrikyo " (viewed 31 Jan. 1999); "Created by Jacqueline Fowler For Sociology 497, Fall 1998 " | "Size of Group: According to Harry Thomsen's The New Religions of Japan (copyright 1963), Tenrikyo membership exploded it's early years and leveled off in the mid 1900's. According to the Ministry of Education (at the time of publication), there were 2,350,000 members and 15,000 churches. Also, in 1986, the Tenrikyo Overseas Mission Department published the following figures: from the years 1975-1985, 676 people in the United States (mainland), 308 people in Hawaii, and 3678 people in The Republic of China recieved Sazuke. " |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | - | - | - | - | 1969 | Chan, Wing-tsit, et al. (compilers). The Great Asian Religions: An Anthology. London: Macmillian Co. (1969); pg. 301. | "Tenri-kyo (Religion of Divine Reason) was founded by a peasant woman, Nakayama Miki (1798-1887), in Nara Prefecture. Brough up as a devotee of the Buddha Amida, she married and lived as an ordinary housewife. When she was 41, she was possessed by the Divine Reason Kami. Miki's utopian teachings, based on oracles, shamanistic practices, and ecstatic dances attracted many followers. At first recognized as a branch of Shinto, this group changed its affiliation to Buddhism in 1880; finally, in 1908, Tenri-kyo was recognized as one of the 13 'Sect Shinto' denominations, and appropriated Shinto elements into its rites and doctrines. " |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | 2,525,759 | 2.19% | - | - | 1978 | Reid, D. "Japanese Religions " in Hinnells, John R. (ed). A Handbook of Living Religions, Penguin Books: New York (1991 reprint; 1st pub. 1984). [Orig. src: Shukyo Nenkan (Religions Yearbook), Ministry of Education & Bureau of Statistics.]; pg. 373. | "Table: Some surviving new religious orgs. in Japan "; "Membership figures, voluntarily reported..., as found in the 1979 ed. of the Shukyo Nenkan (Religions Yearbook). " (year of origin: 1838) Classified as "other " instead of Shinto at their request. |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | 2,000,000 | - | - | - | 1988 | Reischauer, Edwin O. The Japanese Today: Change and Continuity; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (1988); pg. 214-215. | "Tenrikyo ('Teachings of the Heavenly Truth'), which today claims a membership of almost 2 million, was founded by a peasant woman in 1838. " |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | 2,000,000 | - | - | - | 1989 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: 9/22/89 issue of GLOBAL PRAYER DIGEST); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | "PRAY FOR A CHURCH AMONG THE 2,000,000 FOLLOWERS OF TENRIKYO IN JAPAN " |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | - | - | - | - | 1991 | *LINK* Wilson, Andrew (ed). "The World Religions and their Scriptures " in World Scripture. International Religious Foundation, 1991. (viewed 9 July 1999) | "The new religions with Shinto roots have unique scriptures of their own. First among the new religions of Japan was Tenrikyo. Founded by Miki Nakayama (1798-1887), its central scriptures are three collections of her revelations: Mikagura-uta, Ofudesaki, and K-oki. " |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | - | - | - | - | 1996 | Bocking, Brian. A Popular Dictionary of Shinto. Surrey, England: Curzon (1996); pg. 203. | "Tenrikyo... the largest of the pre-Meiji 'new' religions. It predates the Meiji revival of Shinto and since 1970 ahs distanced itself from the label of 'sect Shinto' acquired in 1908, in order to clarify its universal mission... Tenrikyo has had considerable success in overseas missions particularly among emigrant Japanese communities. " |
| Tenrikyo | Japan | - | - | 37,719 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 16,831 churches; 20,888 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Japan: Tenri-shi | - | - | - | - | 1981 | Crim, Keith (ed.). The Perennial Dictionary of World Religions. San Francisco: Harper Collins (1989). Reprint; originally published as Abingdon Dictionary of Living Religions, 1981; pg. 752. | "Near the old capital Nara, on the Nakayama family land, the headquarters of Tenri-kyo have been built, and around them has grown a city called Tenri. It is a most impressive installation, including a great worship hall, a sanctuary of the founder, and numerous other buildings, housing offices, a school system, a university, a library, an ethnological museum, dormitories, a modern hosptial, and other facilities. " |
| Tenrikyo | Japan: Tenri-shi | - | - | - | - | 1994 | Neusner, Jacob (ed). World Religions in America: An Introduction; Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press (1994); pg. 221. | "In Japan an entire town of some fifty thousand people, Tenri-shi, is dedicated to this faith. It contains Tenrikyo schools from kindergarten through college, the religious headquarters, an extensive hostels for pilgrims. " |
| Tenrikyo | Kenya | - | - | 2 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 2 church's overseas offices |
| Tenrikyo | Korea, South | - | - | - | - | 1965 | Crim, Keith (ed.). The Perennial Dictionary of World Religions. San Francisco: Harper Collins (1989). Reprint; originally pub. as Abingdon Dictionary of Living Religions, 1981; pg. 415. | "After normalization of relations with Japan in the 1960s, some Japanese movements entered Korea, notably Tenri-kyo and Soka Gakkai. " |
| Tenrikyo | Korea, South | - | - | 150 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission headquarters; 79 churches; 70 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Laos | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Martinique | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Mexico | - | - | 10 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission centers; 2 churches; 7 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Netherlands | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | New Zealand | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | North America | - | - | 225 units |
- | 1999 | *LINK* web site: "Let Us Reason Ministries "; non-academic OPPOSING VIEW web page: "Tenrikyo " (Viewed 4 July 1999). | "...Tenrikyo. They have over 2,350,000 members and approximately 15,000 'churches.' They are found in Japanese American communities across US and Canada (225 'churches'). " |
| Tenrikyo | other lands | - | - | 12 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission centers; 1 mission posts; 5 mission stations; 5 church's overseas offices [Location shown in table as "Others "] |
| Tenrikyo | Paraguay | - | - | 7 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 3 churches; 3 mission stations; 1 church's overseas offices |
| Tenrikyo | Peru | - | - | 4 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 churches; 3 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Philippines | - | - | 5 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission centers; 4 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Spain | - | - | 2 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 2 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Switzerland | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Taiwan | - | - | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web page: "Religions in Taiwan " (Written by Miss C.Y.Li, 1996, TSA); (viewed 4 July 1999). | "In Taiwan, people are free to have any religious preference. At present, there are 12 religions recognized by the government in Taiwan including the Buddhism, Taoism, Catholicism, Protestantism, Hsuan-Yuan Chiao, Idam, Li-ism, Tenrikyo, Baha'i Faith, T'ien Dih Chiao, T 'ien Te Chiao, and I-Kuan-Tao. " |
| Tenrikyo | Taiwan | - | - | 79 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission headquarters; 18 churches; 60 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | Thailand | - | - | 11 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission centers; 7 mission stations; 3 church's overseas offices |
| Tenrikyo | United Kingdom | - | - | 3 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 3 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | USA | - | - | 199 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 2 mission headquarters; 1 mission centers; 93 churches; 103 church's overseas offices [These figures include Hawaii.] |
| Tenrikyo | Venezuela | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 1 mission stations |
| Tenrikyo | world | 5,000,000 | - | 10,000 units |
- | 1848 | Bishop, Peter & Michael Darton (editors). The Encyclopedia of World Faiths: An Illustrated Survey of the World's Living Faiths. New York: Facts on File Publications (1987); pg. 293. | "Tenri-kyo... within ten years of its founding it had claimed 5 million adherents and 10,000 places of worship staffed by some 60,000 men and women... the actual founding of Tenri-kyo is ascribed to... Miki (1897-1887)... In 1838 she had a trance experience which revolutionized her life... " |
| Tenrikyo | world | 2,350,000 | - | - | - | 1969 | Hutchinson, John A. Paths of Faith; New York: McGraw-Hill (1969); pg. 292. | "Tenri kyo (literally the 'Heavenly Reason' sect)... today reports 2,350,000 adherents and an impressive and continuing rate of growth. " |
| Tenrikyo | world | 3,000,000 | - | - | - | 1969 | Storry, Richard; Japan; New York: David White, Inc. (1969); pg. 103. | "Its headquarters are at Tenri City, near Nara. Most of the city's 50,000 inhabitatns are enthusiastic followers of Tenrikyo. The total membership of the sect probably approaches the 3 million mark. " |
| Tenrikyo | world | - | - | 15,000 units |
- | 1970 | Cavendish, Richard (ed.). Man, Myth & Magic: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Supernatural (vol. 11). New York: Marshall Cavendish Corp. (1970); pg. 1495. | "Tenri-kyo claims to have more than 15,000 churches and hundreds of thousands of followers. " |
| Tenrikyo | world | - | - | - | - | 1981 | Crim, Keith (ed.). The Perennial Dictionary of World Religions. San Francisco: Harper Collins (1989). Reprint; originally published as Abingdon Dictionary of Living Religions, 1981; pg. 752. | "Tenrikyo... it has become a stable religion, influential throughout Japan and among Japanese communities abroad. " |
| Tenrikyo | world | - | - | - | - | 1994 | *LINK* Hexham, Irving. Concise Dictionary of Religion. Carol Stream, USA: InterVarsity Press (1994). (v. online 6 Oct. 1999) | "TENRI-KYO: a MODERN branch of SHINTO which emphasizes educational, MISSIONARY, and SOCIAL work. " |
| Tenrikyo | world | 2,350,000 | - | 15,000 units |
- | 1995 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: 2/16/95 issue of GLOBAL PRAYER DIGEST); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Tenrikyo now has approximately 2,350,000 believers and about 15,000 "churches. " It still maintains the leading position as one of the strongest of Japan's "New Religions. " Outside of japan they have established 225 "churches " |
| Tenrikyo | world | - | - | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* web site: "Tenrikyo Home Page " (official); web page viewed circa Aug. 1998; [NOTE: This pag was no longer there when checked back 1 March 1999] | Statistics on followers who took the Besseki Pledge (21,978), received the Sazuke, graduated from Shuyoka, and completed the Head Minister Qualification Course between January and December 1997. |
| Tenrikyo | world | - | - | 44,643 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Ireland, Rowan. Web site: La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia; web page: "New Religious Associations in Australia ", written January 1998. (Viewed 4 July 1999). | "The Tenrikyo religion was founded by Miki Nakayama (later known as 'Oyasama') in 1838... Worldwide the movement has 17,087 Churches, 27,556 missions with 20,3457 ministers and an unknown number of general members. " |
| Tenrikyo | world | - | - | 38,660 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 5 mission headquarters; 9 mission centers; 1 mission posts; 17,112 churches; 21,508 mission stations; 25 church's overseas offices |
| Tenrikyo | world | - | - | - | 40 countries |
1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who took the Besseki Pledge... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo | world | 2,350,000 | - | 15,000 units |
- | 1999 | *LINK* web site: "Let Us Reason Ministries "; OPPOSING VIEW web page: "Tenrikyo " (Viewed 4 July 1999). | "...Tenrikyo. They have over 2,350,000 members and approximately 15,000 'churches.' They are found in Japanese American communities across US and Canada (225 'churches'). All members are to be Missionaries, which are sent out all over the world, they have several congregations in Hawaii, Brazil, Korea, China, the Philippines, and other countries. The movement's headquarters are in Tenri City where 50,000 residents live. " |
| Tenrikyo | world - except Japan | - | - | 941 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 1 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo 1998 ". Church-supplied data. 5 mission headquarters; 9 mission centers; 1 mission posts; 17,112 churches; 21,508 mission stations; 25 church's overseas offices |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Argentina | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Australia | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Austria | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Bangladesh | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Brazil | 15 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Bulgaria | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Canada | 1 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | China | 5 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Colombia | 3 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Costa Rica | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | France | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Germany | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Hawaii | 4 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Hong Kong | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | India | 0 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
| Tenrikyo - graduated from Shuyoka | Indonesia | 2 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* official Tenrikyo web site; page: "A Statistical Review of Tenrikyo: 2 of 2 " (viewed 10 Dec. 1999) | Table: "Statistics on followers who... graduated from Shuyoka... between Jan. and Dec. 1998. "; "Data by Research Section and Overseas Mission Department " |
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