SGI around the world

Soka Gakkai International (Worldwide)
Soka Gakkai International Japan (English)

Africa

SGI Ghana

Europe

SGI Danmark (Denmark)
Soka Gakkai France
african-and-new-zealand-members.jpgSoka Gakkai Internationale Deutschland (Germany)
SGI á Íslandi (Iceland)
Istituto Buddista Italiano Soka Gakkai (SGI-Italy)
SGI Nederland (The Netherlands)
Svenska Soka Gakkais (Sweden)
SGI United Kingdom
SGI Switzerland
SGI Finland
SGI Ireland
SGI Austria

Asia/Pacific

Soka Gakkai Japan
Philippines
Singapore
Korea
Malaysia
Australia
India
Hong Kong
Thailand
SGI Taiwan

North America

SGI-USA
SGI Canada
SGI Mexico

South America

Argentina
Brazil
Venezuela
SGI Panama
SGI Costa Rica
SGI Chile
SGI Peru
SGI Paraguay

USA

Boston 21st Century Research Center
Chicago

Official Soka Gakkai Japan Sites

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Soka Gakkai - Japan
Seikyo Newspaper Media Site (in Japanese)
SGI Quarterly Magazine (in English) - Events related to Peace, Culture and Education
Soka University (Japan)
Kansai Soka School
Toda Institute for Global Peace Policy and Research


Sites for Buddhist Study

SGI USA study resources, including the Gosho
Resources for new members, including video, guides to chanting, experiences and explanations of basic concepts
The Daisaku Ikeda Library
Words of Wisdom
Soka Spirit
Archive of the Gosho - with search engine
Ongi-Kuden - the orally transmitted teachings
“Indras.Net”, a web-ring and on-Line Seikyo Times
Meanings of Chinese Characters in Buddhist scriptures
Illuminated Gosho Passages
Sophisticated Search Engine for Gosho and other sources
Daisaku Ikeda: site profiling the life and works of the SGI president
Josei Toda: site profiling the life and works of the second Soka Gakkai president

Some unofficial SGI Sites

Yugoslavia
West Palmdale District, SGI-USA
Gakkai Experiences Online
Guernsey, SGI-UK

Other Associated Sites

Cultural Centre of SGI Germany
Soka University of America

Sites dealing with the Priesthood issue

Soka Spirit
SGI’s booklet “Reaffirming Our Right to Happiness” and the letter written by Rev. Narita of Reformation priest group addressed to High Priest Nikken