Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō
Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō is a Japanese new religious movement which emerged from Shinto. It was established by Sayo Kitamura , with activities beginning in 1945. The movement includes 450,000 members. Kitamura claimed possession by Amaterasu under the title Tenshō-Kōtaijin.
Its headquarters are in Tabuse, a town in the district of Kumage District, Yamaguchi, Japan.
Followers practice a dance called muga no mai, which is why the religion is called the "dancing religion".