The Myōdōkai Kyōdan (妙道会教団) is a Japanese Buddhist lay organisation that stems from the Reiyūkai, a branch of Nichiren Buddhism.
It was founded in 1951 and has approximately 219,000 adherents, most of whom are in Japan.
[1] The current president of Myōdōkai Kyōdan is Keiji Sahara.
The organisation's headquarters are in Tennōji, Ōsaka.
One of its core teachings is the belief in the Lotus Sutra.