Date

Key Events

Apr. 1912 First Kyoso’s initial contact with Tokumitsu Kanada
Oct. 1917 First Kyoso learned how to do the Sacred Migiwari Prayer
Jan. 1919 Tokumitsu Kanada died on January 4th, 1919
Feb. 1919 First and Second Kyoso left the Tokumitsu Church
Feb. 1919 First Kyoso, as instructed by Tokumitsu Kanada, planted and protected a sacred Himirogi at the site of his death.
1923-1924 First Kyoso received 3 more precepts to complete the 21 Precepts.
Oct. 1924 First Kyoso established a kyodan with his teachings.
Jan. 1931 First Kyoso’s named his religious organization Hito-no-michi Kyodan.
Sep. 1936 Ceremony named Tokuchika Miki to succeed as the Second Kyoso on September 27th, 1936
Sep. 1936 Military government began suppressing Hito-no-michi on September 28th, 1936
Apr. 1937 Hito-no-michi was ordered to be dissolved on April 28th, 1937
Jul. 1938 First Kyoso died July 6th 1938
Feb. 1943 Mutsubi-tai group began Hito-no-michi war time underground communication
Sep. 1946 PL Kyodan established on September 29th, 1946
Sep. 1947 Second Kyoso received the 21 PL Precepts on September 29th, 1947
Apr. 1949 Temporary PL headquarters built in Shimizu
Aug. 1951 Second Kyoso founded the Federation of New Religious Organizations Of Japan (Shin Shuren) and served as president for 14 years
Jan. 1952 Second Kyoso began serving for 14 years as a member of the Council for Religious
Co-operation in the Ministry of Education for Japan.
Mar. 1953 Ceremony to initiate construction of PL Holy Land and Headquarters at Tondabayashi, Osaka, Japan
Jul. 1953 First fireworks display for the 15th anniversary of the First Kyoso’s death on July 6th, 1953
Aug. 1953 First Holy Land Rensei began
1954 Second Kyoso served as president of the Japanese Religious Organization (different from Shin Shuren)
Jul. 1954 First fireworks display held at PL Holy Land
Mar. 1955 PL Holy Land temporary main church built and Omitama installed
Apr. 1955 PL High School established (junior high school in1959, elementary school in 1964, kindergarten in 1967, junior college in 1974, nursing school in 1977)
Nov. 1956 PL Hospital opened
Dec. 1957 Takahito Miki (Third Kyoso) born on December 2, 1957
Feb. 1958 Brazil’s PL Holy Land established
May 1958 Second Kyoso received and revealed the sacred “Oyashikiri” on May 29th, 1958
Aug. 1959 Main Temple and Okutsuki completed
Aug. 1959 Headquarter’s Omitama moved to the Main Temple
Aug. 1959 21st anniversary of First Kyoso’s death celebrated with fireworks.
Dec. 1959 Second Kyoso’s book “Life is Art” published
Nov. 1961 North American PL Headquarters Church established
Feb. 1962 PL publishing company established
Apr. 1963 PL newspaper established
Apr. 1963 School for training new ministers established
Nov. 1964 Use of the Aramitama began
Nov. 1964 Main Temple left and right side buildings and Rensei Building completed
Oct. 1965 Second Kyoso given the title of Honorary President of Shin Shuren
Aug. 1966 Use of computers at PL Headquarters began
Jun. 1970 PL Botanical Research Center opened
Aug. 1970 PL Tower for world peace completed
Dec. 1970 PL Health Check-up Center Tokyo opened
Jan. 1971 100th anniversary of First Kyoso’s birth celebrated
Dec. 1971 PL Health Check-up Center Osaka opened
Mar. 1972 Kappa-za Children’s Theater started
Aug. 1972 PL High School first won the all-Japan Kendo competition
Oct. 1972 PL Tea Ceremony began
Nov. 1973 Second Kyoso visited the Pope
Oct. 1974 PL School of Flower Arrangment (Ikebana) began
Dec. 1974 “PL Kyodan” renamed the “Perfect Liberty Kyodan.”
Jul. 1976 Established Headquarters for Spanish-American propagation in Argentina
Aug. 1978 PL High School first won the all-Japan high school baseball competition
Jul. 1979 Reverend Ono, and family arrives in Canada from Brazil
Sep. 1979 Takahito Miki appointed as Setsuji-oya
Oct. 1979 PL Ottawa Omitama enshrined on October 20th
Feb. 1980 Second Kyoso visited Pope John Paul II
May  1981 Ceremony announcing Takahito Miki to eventually be Third Kyoso
Feb. 1983 Second Kyoso died at 82 years of age
Feb. 1983 Third Kyoso succeeded the Second Kyoso
Apr. 1983 Special inauguration service for Third Kyoso
Jun. 1984 Oshieoya-sama visited North American churches
Jun. 1984 Oshieoya-sama visited the South American churches
Oct. 1988 Oshieoya-sama became vice president of Shin Shuren
Aug. 1989 PL baton twirling team won first spot overall in international competitions
Aug. 1996 Oceania Headquarters in Australia established

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Kyoso-sai: The PL Art of Fireworks

The First Kyoso left a will stating, “After my death, these teachings will spread around the world. Therefore, my death is a happy event for world peace. Never grieve over my death! Please celebrate it by setting off fireworks.” Therefore the Second Kyoso created the “PL Art of Fireworks” to honour the First Kyoso’s will and his virtue. In July of 1953, upon the fifteenth anniversary of the First Kyoso’s death, the first fireworks display was held in Matsuyama.
 

Kyoso-sai Fireworks

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On July 6, 1954, the first Kyoso-sai (Founders’ Day) was held at Habikino Seichi (Holy Land). It was a great ceremony celebrating the sixteenth anniversary of the First Kyoso’s death. Every year since, Kyoso-sai has been celebrated with the “PL Art of Fireworks” at the PL Holy Land in Japan. 

Special notes: This has now become the worlds largest yearly display of fireworks, with over 120,000 pieces launched and lit (a typical fireworks festival will launch between 5,000 to 10,000 pieces). The highlights of this display includes a fireworks "Niagara Falls", which measures 50 meters high and one kilometre long.  Some of the most advanced fireworks methods are employed providing spectators with never before seen effects and displays.  As part of the grand finale, more than 7,000 pieces of fireworks are launched at once, transforming the the night sky into a "daytime-like" scene.  This is a must see event for all PL members.

 

PL Daihoncho (Headquarters)

The First Kyoso said, “The permanent headquarters has to be more than three million tsubo in area (over 2450 acres) and has to have both mountains and water.” The Habikino Hills fulfilled these prerequisites. Upon the invitation by people in the area, the Second Kyoso decided to move the headquarters and build it there. Through the Misasage (making effort for the sake of others) of the members, which began in 1953, the land was cleared, the hills were shaved off and the valleys filled. In November of 1961, the Headquarters was named Daihoncho.

PL Headquarters, Osaka, Japan

 

The Himorogi

The Himorogi (sacred tree) is presently kept safely at the tomb of the Kyosos (Okutsuki), which holds the remains of all the Kyosos.

Okutsuki, final resting place of PL Kyoso's and the Himorogi tree

 

The Main Temple

This pure white structure is called the Main Temple of PL Holy Land. It was built in 1959 and is the core of PL Headquarters, therefore we face this hallowed structure with respect. The altar of this temple has been consecrated for all who pray there, making it a rapid gateway to the spirits of Mioya-ookami (God), the First and Second Kyosos, and the ancestors of the members.

PL Main Temple, Japan

 

PL Peace Tower

The PL Peace Tower, reaching to 180 metres (590 feet) in height, was built 1970 as the symbol and quintessence of the most sophisticated contemporary technology. It can be seen as far away as Kobe City. The unique shape, originally designed in clay by PL's late Second Kyoso. It's unique pointing finger-like shape symbolizes the Second Kyoso's revelation that "the truth is one"– an understanding that's basic to realizing the desire for the eternal peace and welfare of humankind.

PL Peace Tower

The PL Peace Tower has become an interreligious, sculptured monument dedicated to all the departed souls of those who have died as a result of all human conflicts. It's a place where people can reflect on the ravages of war and pray for world peace. For this reason, the PL Peace Tower was erected and dedicated to symbolize PL's heartfelt desire for "the eternal peace and true happiness of humankind."

Enshrined within the main altar in Peace Tower, is a list of unlimited names of those who have died as a result of human wars. These names have been collected from around the world, regardless of race, nationality, religion, or political beliefs, and they have been recorded on microfilm and placed in a sacred golden container.

Inside the PL Peace Tower, Alter and the sacred golden container

Prayers for World Peace
Each year, on August 1st, the annual Peace Tower Ceremony is held to remember and console the spirits of all whose lives have been cut short by war, and to pray for the rapid realization of true world peace. During the first three days of each new year, the Peace Tower is also open to any pilgrims who come to pray and to receive the New Year's blessings.

Praying for those who died in wars
The family of anyone who died in any war, regardless of their religion, can apply for an enshrinement of the deceased person's name at the altar of the PL Tower for World Peace. For this reason, if there is anyone among your friends, relatives or acquaintances who lost a family member during any war, let them know that they can apply to have that person's name added to the Sacred File at the altar in the Peace Tower. In this way, services for the peace of the deceased person's spirit, as well as for the rapid realization of world peace can be performed each August 1st.

 

Propagation In Foreign Countries

In 1958, in order to open the path to world peace, the Brazilian PL Headquarters was established in Săo Paulo as the initial base for world propagation. The Second Kyoso visited thirty-three countries over the course of five months in 1960. From that point on, foreign propagation increased tremendously. He continuously sent many ministers to propagate PL in foreign countries, and at present, it is developing in Brazil, the United States, Canada, Argentina, Peru, Paraguay, France, Portugal, Australia, Switzerland and Italy.

PL South America Headquarters, Arujá, São Paulo, Brazil

 

 

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