Tenrikyo Doyusha (天çÂÂæÂÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ社 Tenrikyà  Dà Âyà «sha) is the official publisher of Tenrikyo Church Headquarters, disseminating news, information, and doctrinal materials related to Tenrikyo. It is located in Tenri, Nara Prefecture, Japan, within a few hundred meters of Tenri Station.
Tenrikyo Doyusha was founded on August 4, 1891, following a direction from spiritual leader Iburi Izà  requesting that "a periodical should be published under the auspices of the Tenrikyo Church." The periodical Michi no tomo (ã¿ã¡ã®ã¨ã "Friends of the Path") was first published in December 28 of the same year. During the Meiji and Taisho periods, Michi no tomo was the only periodical issued by Tenrikyo Doyusha.
On November 18, 1930, the first issue of Tenri Jiho (天çÂÂæÂÂå ± "Tenri Times") was published by Tenri Central Library as a commemorative issue celebrating the opening of the library. For several months Tenri Jiho was simply a bulletin for the library, but on July 2, 1931, the responsibility of its publication was transferred to Tenrikyo Doyusha, where it has since taken a newspaper format.