Kurozumikyō

Kurozumikyō (黒住教), literally "the Teachings of Kurozumi," is a Japanese new religion largely derived from Shinto roots and founded in 1846.

The core beliefs of the sect center around this idea, and the assertion that Amaterasu is the source of all light and life, and creator of all the universe.

The sect is based in Okayama, and focuses on the virtues of sincerity, selflessness, hard work, and affirmation of the established social order.

Muneharu Kurozumi, the Sixth Chief Patriarch of Kurozumikyō, is affiliated with the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi.

[2] Today, Kurozumikyō Honbu (黒住教本部), the headquarters of the religion, is located on the southeastern summit of Shinto-zan (神道山) in Okayama.

Kurozumikyō headquarters in Okayama