Blog Archives
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Over 3,000 Participate in Disaster Hinokishin Relief Efforts |
Japan | roykoogee | Apr 19, 2011 |
According to statistics from Church Headquarters, a grand total of 3,053 Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps (DRHC) members took part in hinokishin efforts in the month since the March 11 Tohoku Earthquake. |
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4/11/2011 Disaster Relief Update |
Japan | roykoogee | Apr 11, 2011 |
Picking up some updated info from the latest issue of Tenri jiho (4/10/2011) and other sources: On March 23, Tenrikyo Disaster Relief Headquarters shifted their base of operations in Iwate Prefecture from Iwai Bunkyokai, which is located inland, to Senmayacho-Minami Center in Ichinoseki City in order to be closer to the coast. Toyama Diocese Disaster […] |
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A Summary of Disaster Relief Hinokishin Efforts in Iwate |
Japan | roykoogee | Apr 8, 2011 |
Rev. Shoji Otani, chief officer of Iwate Diocese Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps (DRHC) and head minister of Kamaishi-ko Bunkyokai, sprang into action and cooperated with local government after the earthquake. On March 12, the day after the quake, Rev. Otani surveyed the immense tsunami damage in Kamaishi City where he lived and went to Kamaishi […] |
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Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps to Run Operations from Higashimatsushima, Miyagi |
Japan | roykoogee | Apr 6, 2011 |
Tenrikyo Disaster Relief Headquarters (headed by Honbu-in Yoshitaro Ueda) has established a base in Miyagi Prefecture for the Tenrikyo Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps (DRHC) to run future operations. The corps will operate from a community center located in Higashimatsushima City, which suffered immense tsunami damage. |
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Disaster Relief-Related News from the Grapevine |
Japan | roykoogee | Mar 30, 2011 |
Presenting some inside info that has trickled in the TR newsroom: Tenri Cultural Institute of New York (TCI) has already held two benefit concerts to help raise funds for earthquake and tsunami victims on March 11 and 27. TCI is slated to hold a total of six benefit concerts falling into two categories: those organized […] |
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Disaster Relief Corps Activities in Iwate and Miyagi |
Japan | roykoogee | Mar 29, 2011 |
Offering two March 28 news updates here: The Saitama Diocese Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps has been dispatched to affected areas between March 20 and 31. Members are helping distribute water in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, where many areas are still without running water. (To Japanese article: 災救隊 気仙沼市で給水活動(3月28日記)) The Toyama Diocese Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps […] |
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Disaster Relief Corps in Miyagi and Fukushima |
Japan | roykoogee | Mar 25, 2011 |
The following is a March 23 update on the water trucks dispatched on March 16 and Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps members’ subsequent efforts distributing water in areas affected by the March 11 earthquakes and tsunamis. Ten members of Oyasato Diocese’s Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps left Tenri City on March 16 to deliver water trucks to […] |
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Tenrikyo to Accept 3,000 Displaced By Recent Disaster |
Japan, Tenrikyo Church Headquarters | roykoogee | Mar 24, 2011 |
Tenrikyo-Related Facilities to Accept Up to 3,000 People Displaced by the Great Tohoku-Kanto Earthquake Until the End of September According to the situation as grasped by the National Police Agency, the number of evacuees from Fukushima, Miyagi, and other prefectures that have been greatly impacted continue to increase. Numerous evacuees currently find themselves having no […] |
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CNN Mentions Tenrikyo’s Disaster-Relief Efforts |
Tenrikyo Links | Lewis Nakao | Mar 24, 2011 |
CNN writes briefly on Japanese New Religion and comments on religions\’ roles in the recent disaster, including Tenrikyo. |
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Disaster Relief for Fukushima Prefecture |
Japan, Tenrikyo Church Headquarters | roykoogee | Mar 23, 2011 |
Another quick update from the Japanese Tenrikyo website: On the morning of March 22, Yuji Tanaka, the director of Tenrikyo Disaster Relief Hinokishin Corps Headquarters, delivered a monetary donation of 10 million yen to the Fukushima Prefectural Government. He also used the occasion to notify prefectural officials that preparations have been made at Tenrikyo-related facilities […] |