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Ōtani-ha

Ōtani-ha (真宗大谷派, ''Shinshū Ōtani-ha'') is a Japanese Buddhist movement. It belongs to Jōdo Shinshū, also known as Shin Buddhism.〔Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Mission of Singapore, (An introduction to the Head Temple - Nishi Hongwanji )〕 The movement has approximately 5.5 million members.〔Esben Andreasen (1998), Popular Buddhism In Japan: Shin Buddhist Religion & Culture, University of Hawaii Press, ISBN 0-8248-2028-2, pp. 11, 38-39, 101〕
The headquarters of Ōtani-ha are in Kyoto,〔http://www.hhbt-la.org/Temple_resources.html 〕 the mother temple is Higashi Honganji. The historic Shōman-ji, Nagoya also belongs to it.
Otani University in Kyoto belongs to Ōtani-ha.
==See also==

*Hongan-ji
*Pure land Buddhism
*Shinran

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