Tōkyūjutsu

Tōkyūjutsu (淘宮術) or Tōdō (淘道) is a Japanese divination (fortune telling) method, created by Yokoyama Marumitsu in the 1830s (Edo period).

Tōkyūjutsu teaches that ones personality and character can be determined by factors such as the date of birth and facial features.

Good fortune is allegedly achieved by finding and understanding this inner self that has been obscured.

[1][2][3] Marumitsu gained many followers from the upper and middle classes of Edo.

In 1848 they were forbidden from taking disciples and holding meetings by the Tokugawa shogunate, but Marumitsu was not exiled like many other leaders of groups outside the Shinto and Buddhist institutions.

Yokoyama Marumitsu , founder of Tōkyūjutsu [ 1 ]