
Author: Jo Do
Ikegami Honmonji: Historic Nichiren Temple in Tokyo | Nippon.com
The 750-year-old temple Ikegami Honmonji in Tokyo’s Ōta is associated with eminent Buddhist priest Nichiren, founder of the school of Buddhism that bears his name. The historic temple is the site of the oldest five-story pagoda in the Kantō region, and once played a role in developments that led to the birth of modern-day Japan.
— Read on www.nippon.com/en/guide-to-japan/gu900220/
Dharani – Wikipedia
Dharani – Wikipedia
— Read on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharani
The Symbol System of Shingon Buddhism – Shozui Mikoto Toganoo

Capt. John M. James – “Namu Myoho Renge Kyo”

Capt. John M. James (1839-1908) – “The First European to Become A Nichiren Buddhist”
James slope
— Read on nichiren-shu.org.uk/james-slope
Walking With Captain James – Spreading Namu Myoho Renge Kyo through the English countryside
Welcome to my blog. My name is Kanse Hosshi, and on Tuesday 17th July 2018, I will embark on a journey by foot of around 300 miles, walking whilst chanting the Odaimoku, “Namu Myoho Renge Kyo” and beating a hand-held drum – a traditional Nichiren Shu Buddhist practice called “Angya” – from Penzance in Cornwall…
— Read on walkingwithcaptainjames.blog/
(43) The Journal of Nichiren Buddhist Studies | Luigi Finocchiaro – Academia.edu
The Journal of Nichiren Buddhist Studies
— Read on www.academia.edu/42198935/The_Journal_of_Nichiren_Buddhist_Studies
Home – RKUK
Home – RKUK
— Read on www.rkuk.org/