History
1953 – the first Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Mizuho in Nagoya;
1969 – the main Dotoku Kaikan Center in Japan was opened;
1975 – Inuyama Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1976 – Tokyo Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
Hamamatsu Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1977 – Ooita Doutoku Kaikan was opened;
1978 – Tsukeichi Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1980 – Joo Etsu Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
a Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Minato-ku in Nagoya;
1981 – Nara Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1983 – Otsu Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1984 – Gosen Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1985 – Sao Paulo Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Brazil;
1986 – Imabari Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1989 – Sasebo Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1990 – Hiromae Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
Matsumoto Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
Chicago Dotoku Kaikan was opened in the United States;
1992 – Dotoku Kaikan was registered as an official religious organization in Japan;
1993 – New Delhi Dotoku Kaikan was opened in India;
1995 – New Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Tokyo;
1997 – Yangon Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Myanmar;
Bangalore Dotoku Kaikan was opened in India;
Obihiro Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
1998 – Yokkaichi Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
Komatsu Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
Mandalay Dotoku Kaikan was opened Myanmar;
2001 – Osaka Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
Shirakawa Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
2002 – Nakatsugawa Learning Center was opened;
Sapporo Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
2004 – Fukuoka Dotoku Kaikan was opened;
2005 – Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Shinjuku in Tokyo;
2006 – Tokyo Mirokuden was opened;
2007 – Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Mongolia;
Hiroshima Dotoku Kaikan was opened.
2013 – Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Okinawa;
2016 – Dotoku Kaikan was opened in Sintoku;