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Kyodoshoku is a religious official established for the Proclamation of the Great Religion a religious official established for the movement. It lasted from 1872 (1872) to 1884 (1884). The Taikyōsendō movement proved difficult and was abolished when the government adopted a policy of separation of church and state. The religious leaders were appointed by the semi-private sector and included shinkans, Kannushis, Bhikkhus, and other religious leaders, as well as Rakugoka, Waka poets, and haiku poets were also appointed to leadership positions.

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  • Kyodoshoku is a religious official established for the Proclamation of the Great Religion a religious official established for the movement. It lasted from 1872 (1872) to 1884 (1884). The Taikyōsendō movement proved difficult and was abolished when the government adopted a policy of separation of church and state. The religious leaders were appointed by the semi-private sector and included shinkans, Kannushis, Bhikkhus, and other religious leaders, as well as Rakugoka, Waka poets, and haiku poets were also appointed to leadership positions. (en)
  • 教導職(きょうどうしょく)とは、明治初期の宗教政策で大教宣布(神道国教化)運動のために設置された宗教官吏である。明治5年(1872年)から明治17年(1884年)まで存続した。大教宣布運動は困難を極め、政府が政教分離の方針を取ったために廃止された。教導職は半官半民の任命制であり、神官・神職、僧侶などの宗教家を始め、落語家や歌人、俳人なども教導職に任命された。 (ja)
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  • Kyodoshoku is a religious official established for the Proclamation of the Great Religion a religious official established for the movement. It lasted from 1872 (1872) to 1884 (1884). The Taikyōsendō movement proved difficult and was abolished when the government adopted a policy of separation of church and state. The religious leaders were appointed by the semi-private sector and included shinkans, Kannushis, Bhikkhus, and other religious leaders, as well as Rakugoka, Waka poets, and haiku poets were also appointed to leadership positions. (en)
  • 教導職(きょうどうしょく)とは、明治初期の宗教政策で大教宣布(神道国教化)運動のために設置された宗教官吏である。明治5年(1872年)から明治17年(1884年)まで存続した。大教宣布運動は困難を極め、政府が政教分離の方針を取ったために廃止された。教導職は半官半民の任命制であり、神官・神職、僧侶などの宗教家を始め、落語家や歌人、俳人なども教導職に任命された。 (ja)
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  • Kyodo Shoku (en)
  • 教導職 (ja)
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