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In 1949, Oomoto joined the World Federalist Movement and the World Peace campaign.[citation needed] In 1952, the group returned to its older name, becoming the religious corporation Oomoto under the Religious Corporations Law.[10] Since then, Oomoto has opened various international branches, including Oomoto do Brasil (headquartered in Jandira, São Paulo, Brazil).[11]