Nichiren Shoshu Renews Ties with Minobu
Twenty-six Admonitions of Nikko
"Article 6: Lay
believers should be strictly prohibited from visiting heretical temples
and shrines. Moreover, priests should not visit slanderous temples or shrines,
which are inhabited by demons, even if only to have a look around. To do
so would be a pitiful violation of the Daishonin's Buddhism. This is not
my own personal view; it wholly derives from the sutras of Shakyamuni and
the writings of Nichiren Daishonin." 
(Slanderous Gohonzon's for sale at Kuon-ji, Minobu's Head Temple)
Underlying the above admonition is Nikko Shonin’s outrage that both Hakiri Sanenaga, the lord of Minobu, and Niko, the lord's mentor and one of the six senior priests designated by Nichiren Daishonin, ignored and even rediculed Nikko Shonin's repeated warning regarding their slanderous conduct. Therefore, Nikko Shonin had to leave Minobu and establish the home of the Daishonin's teachings at Taiseki-ji.
Today, the Minobu sect, the center of the erroneous Nichiren Shu sect, displays the same confusion about the Daishonin's teaching as its founder, Niko. Neglecting the Daishonin's guidance to respect the Gohonzon as the sole object of devotion, Minobu allows the Gohonzon to be peddled to tourists. Since 1994, in more than a dozen documented instances, Nichiren Shoshu priests and officials have visited Minobu temples, and Minobu priests have visited Taisekiji. Such association, which would never have been seen during the days of the former high priest, Nittatsu Hosoi, strongly indicates the Nichiren Shoshu priesthood's fundamental loss of Taiseki-ji's founding spirit.