Tenri Kami no Uchiake Basho
| Tenri Kami no Uchiake Basho | |
|---|---|
| 天理神の打開場所 | |
| Type | Tenrikyo-derived Japanese new religion |
| Scripture | Ofudesaki, Mikagura-uta |
| Theology | Monotheistic |
| Language | Japanese |
| Founder | Watanabe Yoso (渡辺ヨソ) |
| Origin | 1934 |
| Separated from | Tenri Sanrinkō |
Tenri Kami no Uchiake Basho (Japanese: 天理神の打開場所) was a Tenrikyo-based shinshūkyō (Japanese new religion). Among the religious traditions derived from Tenrikyo, it is one of the pre-1951 Religious Corporation Law traditions that were generally unknown to the Japanese public at that time. However, Tenri Kami no Uchiake Basho gave influence to the creation of another Tenrikyo-influenced religious tradition called Tenri Kami no Kuchiake Basho (天理神之口明場所), in which its legacy is more significant than the original Tenri Kami no Uchiake Basho.