Yasaka Koshindo Temple — In Kyoto, in the small streets near Kiyomizudera you may find some small shrines and temples. One of those temples is the small Yasaka Koshindo Temple, dedicated to Koshin san (Shomen kongo, the blue warrior, a Buddhist guardian) and to the… … Wikipedia
Kushindo — (also Koshindo) is not a martial art discipline with an own identity but a martial training, part of a philosophical tradition with similar name, which created roots in the southern Ryukyu Islands coming from China and with early influence from… … Wikipedia
Taejonggyo — is a religion of Korea.At 4300 years, is Korea s oldest religion. Until the early 1900 s it was called Koshindo, it formulates the birth of the nation of Korea. The religion dates to the 24th century BC and embraces a single god, the creator and… … Wikipedia
Ko-shinto — *Ko shinto may refer to the original Shinto as practiced by the Jomon jin *Ko shinto is also Koshinto, (ancient Shinto) also called Pure Shinto as practiced before Buddhist influence. *Ko shinto may refer to some schools of Shinto traditions *Ko… … Wikipedia
Daejonggyo — Hangul 대종교 Hanja 大倧敎 … Wikipedia