thumb|The rounded Crane Bird of Nichiren Shoshu, "Tsuru—Maru", used as the official symbol of the Kenshokai lay organization. thumb|right| The Kenshōkai main headquarters in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
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thumb|The rounded Crane Bird of Nichiren Shoshu, "Tsuru—Maru", used as the official symbol of the Kenshokai lay organization. thumb|right| The Kenshōkai main headquarters in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
Fuji Taisekiji Kenshōkai (冨士大石寺顕正会, literally Fuji Taiseki-ji Society for Revealing the Correct Teaching) is a Japanese lay Buddhist organization founded in 1942 as a lay association within Nichiren Shōshū and based on the teachings of the 13th-century monk Nichiren. Nichiren taught that devotion to the Lotus Sutra represents the highest expression of Buddhist truth and is the proper path to enlightenment in the present age. Kenshōkai promotes religious practice centered on chanting Nam-myōhō-renge-kyō, devotion to the Gohonzon, and the propagation of Nichiren Buddhist teachings.
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