Shōroku Shintō Yamatoyama

Shōroku Shintō Yamatoyama (松緑神道大和山) is a Shintō-derived religious movement headquartered in the town of Hiranai in Aomori Prefecture, Japan.

Shōroku Shintō Yamatoyama originates from Tazawa Seishirō's dedication of a shrine in 1919 to a Yama-no-Kami after he witnessed extraordinary astronomical phenomena and heard divine voices; however, he officially began the organization in January 1930.

[2] A private school run by the movement gained national attention for its use of the deprecated Imperial Rescript on Education in its curriculum.

[4][5] Shōroku Shintō Yamatoyama is a Shintō-derived religious movement that has been strongly influenced by Oomoto and eschatological thoughts potentially inspired from Augustinianism.

[1][6] The charity arm of Shōroku Shintō Yamatoyama works attentively through the organization, the Japanese Committee of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP/Japan).