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    Jikōson (璽光尊, 22 April 1903 – 1983/1984), born Naga Ōsawa (大沢 奈賀, Ōsawa Naga) and later known as Nagako Nagaoka (長岡 良子, Nagaoka Nagako), was a Japanese...
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  • Korean girl group Dreamcatcher Jiu (璽宇), a Japanese new religion led by Jikōson Jiul de Est, a headwater of the river Jiu in Romania Jiul de Vest, a headwater...
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    Henjōnansi [ja]), they are spiritually male. The shintai worshipped by the Jikōson’s sect, which arose after the war and was banned by Supreme Commander for...
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    involved in the Jiu (璽宇) shinshūkyō, which sprouted out of Oomoto. After the Jikoson incident in 1947, he and his wife distanced themselves from the cult. In...
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  • dressed as a woman, was possessed by a god. The shintai worshipped by the Jikōson’s sect, which arose after the war and was banned by Supreme Commander for...
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