The Japanese new religion
Sukyo Mahikari has built a temple on Mount Kurai that is very close to the summit. Additionally, Hikaru Seidō 光聖堂 (consisting of Hikaru Shinden 光神殿 and Seishu-den 聖珠殿), a memorial complex commemorating the religion's main founders, is located in the southeastern foothills of Mount Kurai. Hikaru Shinden memorializes
Kōtama Okada, and Seishuden memorializes Keishu Okada. Both memorials in Hikaru Seidō are built like
Mayan pyramids. The Sukyo Mahikari Youth Center (眞光青年会館) is located in the eastern foothills of Mount Kurai. ==References==