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Links on the World Wide Web


Here is a list of other Nichiren Shu sites plus other Buddhist related sites that may be of interest to you.


Nichiren Buddhist International Center (NBIC):

nichiren-shu.org The official site of the Nichiren Buddhist International Center.


Nichiren Order of North America Temples:

The Nichiren Order of North America or NONA is a association of Nichiren Buddhist Temples in North America. It meets every two years to develop procedures and policies for the association. It is divided into two sections, Lay and Minister. The Lay side is headed by a President who is elected by the association every four years. The Minister side is headed by a Bishop who is also elected every four years. Other officers are elected or appointed on both sides. Together with the NONA Temples they work to develop education and strategies for spreading the Dharma in North America. The Temples listed in this section all belong to NONA. The Sanghas listed after are not currently member organizations but do have a affiliation with a NONA Minister. As they grow and develop they may decide to join NONA in the future.

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Other Sites of Interest:

Gassho-do is a website for Nichiren Shu Buddhist supplies. Click the banner above to go to their site.

Buddhist Images by Rev. Matsuda Zuiun (This site in English and Japanese)

Buddhist Altar Supplies (Located in California)

Wakamatsuya Buddhist Supplies in Mt. Minobu Japan (In Japanese Only)

If you are interested in products from Wakamatsuya please contact Rev. Akahoshi and he will be happy to help. There is a english inquiry button on the page. It is a cousin of the owners that lives in the United States and speaks English. You will have to make payment by check to the cousin to purchase items from Wakamatsuya.


Portland Oregon:

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