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Buddhism in Japan, Honen (1133–1212), Shinran (1173–1263), Nichiren…
Buddhism in Japan
Tendai
zh: Tiantai
Jodoshu
en: Pure Land
Jodo Shinshu
en: True Pure Land
Nichiren
Nichiren
Nichiren Sho
Soka Gakkai
Reiyukai
Rissho Kosei Kai
Zen
Soto
Linji
Obaku
Rinzai
Shingon
Shingi Shingon
Raiyu
(1226–1304)
頼瑜
Shingon Risshu
Honen (1133–1212)
Shinran (1173–1263)
Nichiren (1222–1282)
Makiguchi (1871–1944)
Kubo (1892–1282)
Nikkyo (1906–1999)
zh: Chan
Dogen (1200–1253)
Ingen (1592–1673)
Eisai (1141–1215)
Kukai (774–835)
Kakuban (1095–1143)
en: Reformed True Word
Eison (1201–1290)
Kegon
Roben
(689–773)
zh: Huayan
Hosso
zh: Weishi, skt: Yogacara
Saicho (767–822)
Risshu
Ganjin
(688–763)
Guide to Color Key
Temple Buddhism Sect (Notable)
Temple Buddhism Sect (Medium)
Parent category
New Religious Movement
Old Nara Sect
Founder
Buddhist Sects by Popularity in Japan (2017)
Jodo shu (including Jodoshinshu) –22.8 m
Nichiren (including NRM) – 11.9m
Shingon – 9.1 m
Zen – 4.9 m
Tendai – 2.8m
Old Nara Sects – 752,000
陽明学
Shinto