Shintō Tenkōkyo
| Shinto Tenkokyo | |
|---|---|
| 神道天行居 | |
Tomokiyo Yoshisane (友清歓真), the religion's founder  | |
| Scripture | Tomokiyo Yoshisane zenshū (友清歓真全集) (6 volumes) | 
| Theology | Worship of Amaterasu, along with various other kami | 
| Language | Japanese | 
| Headquarters | Tabuse, Yamaguchi Prefecture | 
| Founder | Tomokiyo Yoshisane (友清歓真) | 
| Origin | 1920  Shizuoka  | 
| Official website | tenkoukyo | 
Shinto Tenkokyo (神道天行居, Shintō Tenkōkyo, Shindō Tenkōkyo) is a Shinto-based Japanese new religion founded by Tomokiyo Yoshisane (友清歓真) in 1920. Shinto Tenkokyo has several shrines (jinja 神社) on Mount Iwaki or Iwaki-yama (石城山) in Hikari, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Its headquarters is located at the southern base of the mountain in Tabuse.