Yes. While much of the majority of the congregation is in Japan, there are mission headquarters, mission centers, churches and mission stations located in:
There are likely other missions I am not aware of as there are missionaries that are breaking ground in new areas, but there are Tenrikyo communities around the world that are still very active.
Tenrikyo followers are called "Tenrikyo followers." In Japanese, 天理教の信者 (tenrikyo no shinja). Derivations of the name Tenrikyo is never used (i.e. Tenrikyoians, Tenrikyoites, etc.).
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Tenrikyo has followers in many places of the world, with mission centers in several countries. Some of the most notable are in Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Hawaii, Buenos Aires, London, and others.
Yes, there are still a number of Geisha in practice today.
There are no food restrictions followed by Tenrikyo followers; at least none are explicitly defined in any Tenrikyo texts or scriptures. Source: myself
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Greek history influenced today's society because they invented democracy, which we still practice today in many countries.
Of course. There are many people who do wonderful things with origami.
they drank babys blood to cure the sniffiles still in comon practice today
isn't that the Roman Catholic religion? i think they still practice it today
Majority of Tenrikyo followers and establishments are in Japan. Tenrikyo Church Headquarters is in Tenri-shi, Nara.The following countries listed have Tenrikyo church establishments (churches, mission stations, mission headquarters) in no particular order.North AmericaUnited States (California, New York, Hawaii, etc.)CanadaMexicoSouth AmericaBrazilArgentinaOceaniaAustraliaAsiaSingaporeCambodiaThailandEuropeFranceGermanyEngland* There might be establishments or small groups of followers in other countries, but are very new.