Other organizations
Other organizations
- Jinrui Aizenkai = Universal Love and Brotherhood Association = ULBA (http://www.jinruiaizenkai.jp/)
(japanese)
Jinrui Aizenkai ( Universal Love and Brotherhood Association—ULBA ) is an organization which promotes a spiritual movement to strive to bring about world peace and the happiness of all people on this planet, without discrimination based on race, nationality, religion, or belief.
- Tenseisha(http://www.tenseisha.co.jp/)
(japanese)Store for books and liturgical utensils of Oomoto.
- Aizen-Mizuho-kai(http://www.aizen-mizuho.or.jp/)
(japanese)Association for guidance and practice of agricultural methods according to Oomoto’s teachings. They also sell natural foods free from genetic engineered products.
Religious organizations
- St. John the Divine – NYC(http://www.stjohndivine.org/)
Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of New York, where Oomoto held an art exhibition in 1975. Ever since then we cherish a friendship and joint efforts for interfaith activities - The Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota(http://www.episcopalmn.org/)
Oomoto sent a youth delegation in 1998, and they celebrated a joint prayer service with the Bishop and the Cathedral clergies. - Sheikh Ahmad Kuftaro’s website(http://www.kuftaro.org/)
Grand mufti of Syria, a muslim friend of Oomoto. - THE CAODAISM(http://www.caodai.com.vn/en/)
- The Baha’i World — Official Site of the Baha’i Faith(http://www.bahai.org/)
Bioethics
- International Network for Life Studies(http://www.lifestudies.org/)
Site of Dr. Masahiro Morioka, a professor at Osaka Prefecture University.
Friendly organizations
- Aikido Journal Online(http://www.aikidojournal.com/)
- Stanford Home Page:Welcome to Stanford University(http://www.stanford.edu/)
An Oomoto youth delegation conducted cultural presentations, called “Japanese evening”, in 1996. - Ohio Wesleyan University Online(http://www.owu.edu/)
An Oomoto youth delegation conducted cultural presentations and joint prayers in 1998.
Friends of Oomoto
- Patricia Ryan’s Winter 2000 Home Page(http://www.stanford.edu/~patryan/Welcome.html)
Patricia Ryan’s Winter 2000 Home Page — One of the alumni of the Oomoto School of Traditional Japanese Arts, director of “Friends of Oomoto”.
Local Home Pages
- KAMEOKA-CITY HOME PAGE(http://www.city.kameoka.kyoto.jp/foreign/english/index.html)
The city where one of Oomoto’s sacred grounds is located.
- KYOTO Prefecture WWW Service(http://www.pref.kyoto.jp/en/index.html)
The prefecture where one of Oomoto’s sacred grounds is located.
Esperanto organizations