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1967
* Enshrined Gods at Mikunihonmachi, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka
1972
* Moved to Tokura higashimachi ( presently Sone minamimachi), Toyonaka-shi, Osaka
1974
* Built a sanctuary mound in Gozen-dani, Fushimi-Inari Precincts, Kyoto
1974-75
* Built a shrine as a subsidiary of Fushimi-Inari Taisha at 1-35, 2-chome, Shiroyama-cho Toyonaka-shi, Osaka
1979
* Established and recognised by Osaka Prefectural Council as Daikougu Shinpoukyo Religious Trust
1982
* Established the Kyoto branch
1984
* On 15th of December, established Toyama branch
1986
* Established at Chiyokawa-cho, Kameoka-shi
(3 branches are all consolidated into Ohikarinomiya)
1988
* Built the first Torii in July preceeding Aenomiya Shrine Construction
1990
* The Inner Shrine and Asahinomiya was built
1993
* 4th of May, Aenomiya Shrine established
1997
* 11th May Reconstruction of Ohikarinomiya completed
(damaged by Hanshin Awaji Earthquake on the 7th of Jan, 1995)
2008
* Moved Ohikarinomiya to Toyono-cho, Toyono-gun, Osaka
Changed Its name to Ohikarinomiya Toyono-Inari
* Under MEXT approval, moved the headquarter of Daikougu Shinpoukyo
Religious Trust to Higashi Honme-cho, Kameoka-shi, Kyoto
2009
* Opened Sophia Space as HQ of New Zealand in Wanaka
* Later this year Aenomiya added more surrounding land for its precinct and
build more sacred mounds
Also Ohikarinomiya dedicated, too, to Buddhist Scripture and Saints
We are in the process of Establishing the Auckland branch shrine at Waiuku.
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