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It was decided at the second World Buddhist Federation meeting [[世界佛教聯合會]] held at Lúshān [[廬山]] in July of [[1924]] that the following year the Japanese would host a similar conference in Tokyo. The Chinese delegation, headed by Tàixū [[太虛]] and Dàojiē [[道階]] left China on October 17 and returned on November 30.<ref>Shì Dōngchū, 1:394.</ref> The delegation was greeted by many representatives of Japanese Buddhism, and toured Kyoto before arriving in Tokyo for the conference itself. | It was decided at the second World Buddhist Federation meeting [[世界佛教聯合會]] held at Lúshān [[廬山]] in July of [[1924]] that the following year the Japanese would host a similar conference in Tokyo. The Chinese delegation, headed by Tàixū [[太虛]] and Dàojiē [[道階]] left China on October 17 and returned on November 30.<ref>Shì Dōngchū, 1:394.</ref> The delegation was greeted by many representatives of Japanese Buddhism, and toured Kyoto before arriving in Tokyo for the conference itself. | ||
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The East Asian Buddhist Conference (Dōngyā fójiào dàhuì 東亞佛教大會) was an international Buddhist conference held in Tokyo on November 1-2, 1925.
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It was decided at the second World Buddhist Federation meeting 世界佛教聯合會 held at Lúshān 廬山 in July of 1924 that the following year the Japanese would host a similar conference in Tokyo. The Chinese delegation, headed by Tàixū 太虛 and Dàojiē 道階 left China on October 17 and returned on November 30.[1] The delegation was greeted by many representatives of Japanese Buddhism, and toured Kyoto before arriving in Tokyo for the conference itself.
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