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(major) world religion (i.e. Christianity, Buddhism, Islam)
See also:民族宗教
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World Conference of Religions for Peace
adjective
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preachy, sanctimonious
Other readings:
説教くさい【せっきょうくさい】
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preaching burglar, burglar who preaches at the victim about the methods of preventing similar crimes(yojijukugo)
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tub-thumping preacher, preacher (priest) who is good at delivering a sermon, pulpiteer (usually with contemptuous implication)(yojijukugo)
expression, Ichidan verb
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to teach by example, to teach by showing, to teach with one's back
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lower secondary education (e.g. middle school)
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education in art and design, education in drawing and manual arts(yojijukugo)
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funeral Buddhism, modern day Buddhism in Japan that focuses on the lucrative performing of funeral ceremonies over teaching enlightenment(derogatory)
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six-year secondary school (type of school introduced in the 1998 revision of the Japanese School Education Law)
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Unification Church (religious movement started by Reverend Sun Myung Moon)
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introductory education, orientation education (e.g. for new employees)
noun, no-adjective
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Eastern Catholic Churches, Uniate Churches, Eastern-rite Catholic Churches
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social integration education, education to eliminate discrimination (e.g. against burakumin)
See also:同胞融和
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special school for handicapped children
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distinguished professor (unofficial title awarded by the institution itself)
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special education, special support education, special needs education
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part of the imperial palace where dancing girls were trained (Nara and Heian periods)(archaism)
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Southern Buddhism (as practiced in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia)
See also:北方仏教
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Japanese-language education (for non-native speakers)
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Church of Perfect Liberty (religious group founded in Japan in 1924)
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Church of Perfect Liberty (religious group founded in Japan in 1924)
See also:パーフェクトリバティー教団