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<div style="text-align: right;">{{#info:<small>'''Own content''': contains contributions by SMMA editors. Other titles and more sections are possible.<br>'''Iframes''': have content embedded from other websites.<br>'''Articles''': lists files (not images) on this site, or links to SMMA (sub-)pages.<br>'''Library''': links to books, documents, audio and videos in SMMA that were made by or about Moon or by his family members or followers. Subsections for 'Books', 'Videos', etc.<br>'''See also''': links to other pages in this site.<br>'''External links''': links to other websites.<br>'''Categories''': links to content similar to this page.</small>}}</div> | <div style="text-align: right;">{{#info:<small>'''Own content''': contains contributions by SMMA editors. Other titles and more sections are possible.<br>'''Iframes''': have content embedded from other websites.<br>'''Articles''': lists files (not images) on this site, or links to SMMA (sub-)pages.<br>'''Library''': links to books, documents, audio and videos in SMMA that were made by or about Moon or by his family members or followers. Subsections for 'Books', 'Videos', etc.<br>'''See also''': links to other pages in this site.<br>'''External links''': links to other websites.<br>'''Categories''': links to content similar to this page.</small>}}</div> | ||
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+ | '''HSA-UWC Japan Is Founded(1959 October 2)''' | ||
+ | ''Sang-ik “Papa-san” Choi, known to Japanese Unificationists as Mr. Nishikawa, planted the seeds for the Unification Church in Japan from 1958 to 1964. Because Korea and Japan did not have diplomatic relations, he was arrested upon arrival in June 1958. Escaping confinement, he made his way to Tokyo where, after six months of struggle, he got a job as a salesman for a watch shop in the Shinjuku section. During the morning he worked. In the afternoon he witnessed. Once a week he rented the second floor of the shop to preach. On Sunday, October 2, 1959, he conducted the first Sunday service. The Unification Church of Japan commemorates this as its founding day.''[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=907864642557961&set=a.703891626288598.1073741911.100000033027417&type=3&theater Facebook - Taekon Lee - HSA-UWC Japan Is Founded] | ||
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Number | 292 |
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Other names | Papasan Choi |
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Tags | Leaders |
Nationality | South Korean |
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HSA-UWC Japan Is Founded(1959 October 2)
Sang-ik “Papa-san” Choi, known to Japanese Unificationists as Mr. Nishikawa, planted the seeds for the Unification Church in Japan from 1958 to 1964. Because Korea and Japan did not have diplomatic relations, he was arrested upon arrival in June 1958. Escaping confinement, he made his way to Tokyo where, after six months of struggle, he got a job as a salesman for a watch shop in the Shinjuku section. During the morning he worked. In the afternoon he witnessed. Once a week he rented the second floor of the shop to preach. On Sunday, October 2, 1959, he conducted the first Sunday service. The Unification Church of Japan commemorates this as its founding day.Facebook - Taekon Lee - HSA-UWC Japan Is Founded
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