RT Article T1 The Development of Japanese New Religions in Brazil and Their Propagation in a Foreign Culture JF Japanese journal of religious studies VO 35 IS 1 SP 115 OP 144 A1 Watanabe, Masako 1950- LA English YR 2008 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1698733445 AB This article will examine Ōmoto, Konkōkyō, and Risshō Kōseikai as examples of New Religions among Brazilians of Japanese descent, and Sekai Kyūseikyō, Sōka Gakkai, and Reiyūkai as Japanese new religions that have expanded through propagation to Brazilians of a non-Japanese ethnic background. It will examine the spread of Japanese new religions in the new cultural environment of Brazil, which factors caused the movements to remain only among Japanese-Brazilians, and which factors caused the movements to spread to non-ethnic-Japanese communities. The article will also look at the phenomenon of many Brazilians of Japanese descent who came to work in Japan in the 1990s, and the large impact that has had on Japanese new religions with regard to organizational restructuring. It will also look at how this was a new development for the religions of the ethnic Japanese community in Brazil, and as an opportunity for propagation among Brazilians of non-Japanese ethnic background. K1 Authoritarianism K1 Brazilian culture K1 Catholicism K1 Japanese culture K1 Prayer K1 Religious Studies K1 Soka Gakkai