Oomoto

Oomoto (&#22823;&#26412;, literally "foundation"), also known as Omoto-kyo (&#22823;&#26412;&#25945;) or similar Omoto, is a Japanese religion, often categorized as a new Japanese religion and offshoot of Shinto. The religion was founded, in 1892, by Nao Deguchi. The spiritual leaders of the movement have always been women. Since 2001, the movement has been guided by its fifth leader, Kurenai Deguchi. Its Co-founder was Onisaburo Deguchi.

Official Site of Oomoto

The Oomoto School of Traditional Japanese Arts (outdated program on Stanford)

Oomoto